Originally Posted by Ruben
Thanks but who knew what a abbreviated tag invis meant till we got it.
But anyway it still is a great job on the bug fix/clean up hurdle you overcame.
The language editor is another issue not sure on that one.

PS,
just read Gizmo's post never thought to check common.css for a declaration for invis.
DUH cry
I would have found it a lot faster.


Some further documentation to what your question is related to:
https://www.ubbcentral.com/forums/u...t-installed-7-6-couple-issues#Post259637

UBB.threads 7.6.0 follows along the directed lines of using the reset.css principals for its common.css


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The goal of a reset stylesheet is to reduce browser inconsistencies in things like default line heights, margins and font sizes of headings, and so on. The general reasoning behind this was discussed in a May 2007 post, if you're interested. Reset styles quite often appear in CSS frameworks, and the original "meyerweb reset" found its way into Blueprint, among others.

The reset styles given here are intentionally very generic. There isn't any default color or background set for the body element, for example. I don't particularly recommend that you just use this in its unaltered state in your own projects. It should be tweaked, edited, extended, and otherwise tuned to match your specific reset baseline. Fill in your preferred colors for the page, links, and so on.

In other words, this is a starting point, not a self-contained black box of no-touchiness.
http://meyerweb.com/eric/tools/css/reset/

Further reading at http://cssreset.com/what-is-a-css-reset/
and here http://stackoverflow.com/questions/11578819/css-reset-what-exactly-does-it-do

Last edited by id242; 03/02/2017 7:26 PM. Reason: clarity

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