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skylinegtr this is a CSS issue with web browser interprating the code differently (what a surprise!). I've tried adding vertical-aling: top, without success.
One thing I've noticed is that if the username is long enough, it would go on the top. So, a workaround would be to check the lenght of the username in your code, and add white spaces around it so it goes on the top. This isn't pretty, but should work ... until someone find what CSS part needs to be changed!
OlivierS- thank you for your input. I've tried adding white spacing but it didn't do anything. When I change it in the CSS, the problem appears in Chrome. It's strange. I'll keep trying.
- skylinegtr10 years agoMentor
I have tried to changed the CSS and was not able to fix this alignment issue. Anyone have any ideas how to fix this?
Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
- skylinegtr10 years agoMentor
I have fixed the alignment. It had nothing to do with the CSS code.
- OlivierS10 years agoLithium Alumni (Retired)
skylinegtr what was the issue then ?
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