I am using Firefox 3.0.10 and I see the problem on active topics. I don't know how to fix it but also I don't know why you changed it. I use 1024 on my dell which is a 19 inch wide screen and never had a issue with stock code such as here.
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Well this may kinda be a broke item. I just tried in the CP>>General-General Options: Table Width: (all screens) Without any type of container. Just changing the setting. If you set it to say less than 55% the same problem appears. But also the rest of the items start to look bad also. Anything above 55% seem okay.
Again I don't see why you changed the display to accommodate 1024 in the first place. Can you expand on what the original problem was ,because I have not seen any issues at 1024. So maybe some of my users have a problem I am not aware of.
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Part of the way we do the popups right now is it traverses the elements to figure out position, so it does require somewhat valid HTML for that to work. Doing a quick source check I see a couple issues with missing tags, which could be contributing.
For a test, I specified both a 50% screen width and also a 1024 width in the stock code, and the menu's popped up ok and in the proper position. This was tested with a 1650 width resoltuion on my monitor, and maximizing the browser window. Changed the sizes a few times as well to check if it broke under different widths.
What you might want to do is have a test forum setup, try it stock with the specified width and make sure that shows ok, then slowly add in your headers/footers and see what's breaking it.