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Misaligned buttons in image descriptions...

.Con_
10/17/10 3:45 PM GMT
brandondockery images and probably others...
My Backyard ... with 1 line description and
Mt. Tabor Sunset with 2 lines of description have the Email-Fav-AC buttons out of whack! When a description has at least 3 lines... Splash ... all is fine!
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::coram9
10/17/10 6:10 PM GMT
They look fine to me.
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"There are no rules for good photographs, there are only good photographs." Ansel Adams - Please look at other images in my Gallery.
.zunazet
10/17/10 8:10 PM GMT
In Firefox with page zoom to 100% I see buttons wrap to next line. If I zoom to 90% buttons appear on one line. Perhaps this could be a feature of flexible page layout? Is this what you are seeing?
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People aren't going to remember the things you do. They're going to remember how you made people feel. Be kind, gracious, and appreciative. Dan Winters - Photographer.
*caedes
10/17/10 8:26 PM GMT
If there is not enough room on the line, then the buttons must take up two lines so that you can see them all. In this case, the author description of the image is too short and it puts the buttons on the same horizontal line as the author's icon and "gallery" link. This causes the buttons to not have enough room on that line.
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*caedes
10/18/10 9:05 PM GMT
I can change the coding so that it is less likely that a short description would cause the buttons to take up two lines.
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-caedes
.zunazet
10/19/10 1:04 AM GMT
It does seem like a consistent arrangement would make better overall impression to the casual observer. How to achieve such with so many variables I cannot even imagine.
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People aren't going to remember the things you do. They're going to remember how you made people feel. Be kind, gracious, and appreciative. Dan Winters - Photographer.
.Con_
10/19/10 2:17 AM GMT
:o)
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MGBWYA

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