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My eMember Member Login widget shows properly in IE, Safari, Google, Opera and Chrome but not in Firefox. It shifts off to the right side. I’ve gone through the css on both the eMember and the theme files.
I believe all I need to do is add some space under the Member Login and the Username and that will shift the box back where it should be or look for the wrapper in eMember???
Since the table is part of the Member Login, I figured I’d ask you first. I did look for solutions and spent a lot of time looking for where I could add the space. I can’t get into my server so I can’t put up the url. The Member Login is in the right column under the search bar. The title Member Login lines up fine, then the Username down to Join Us is pushed off to the right almost beyond the page.
Thank you for any advice. Pat
I used Firebird to figure out if adding the line breaks would help and as soon as I added a break in the HTML view, the login box shifted right back under where it should go. So, if it’s possible to add a space under the Member Login widget title before the login table, it will work in Firefox as far as I can see.
Pat
Hi,
Sometimes if there is a “width” property for a particular element, you can adjust this to fix display imperfection in firefox. Don’t forget to use the eMember_custom_style.css file for any changes you make.
Could you provide a link to your page so we can exactly what you mean because currently I’m not able to visualize your problem.
Thanks Peter, I found it, the url is http://www.investigativesolutions.com. I changed #loginForm, #wp_emember_loginForm – added margin-top: 30px; and that pulled the login box into alignment. I went through the stylesheet and added the margin-top, then removed it until I found the one that fixed it. Took a long time to get it and I did think it would be a width problem until I broke out the element to see it sitting side-by-side even with the Member Login title — but I learned as I did the trials.
Thanks again,
Pat