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Admin User/Blogs uses "layout-table" different from all other Moodle pages

Details

  • Type: Bug Bug
  • Status: Closed Closed
  • Priority: Major Major
  • Resolution: Won't Fix
  • Affects Version/s: 1.7, 1.8, 1.9
  • Fix Version/s: 1.9
  • Component/s: Blog
  • Labels:
    None
  • Affected Branches:
    MOODLE_17_STABLE, MOODLE_18_STABLE, MOODLE_19_STABLE
  • Fixed Branches:
    MOODLE_19_STABLE

Description

The "layout-table" is always placed directly in the "content" div. When it is used It must surround all content.

On the "Admin User/Blogs" page "h2.main" and "div.tabtree" are placed out off the "layout-table". The page can't be displayed correct in advanced themes - see "custom_corners".

Solution: place "h2.main" and "div.tabtree" and within "table#layout-table" / "td#middle-column"

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Urs Hunkler added a comment -

The "layout-table" as page content.

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Urs Hunkler added a comment - The "layout-table" as page content.
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Urs Hunkler added a comment - - edited

The "form" as content. The "layout-table" needs to be an outer container for all page content. (normal use)

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Urs Hunkler added a comment - - edited The "form" as content. The "layout-table" needs to be an outer container for all page content. (normal use)
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Yu Zhang added a comment -

Hi Urs,

I think the reason why these pages are set up this way is that we want the blocks to go under the tabs. If I move the layout-table out, the blocks will appear next to the tabs and look different. Is there another solution?

Cheers,

Yu

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Yu Zhang added a comment - Hi Urs, I think the reason why these pages are set up this way is that we want the blocks to go under the tabs. If I move the layout-table out, the blocks will appear next to the tabs and look different. Is there another solution? Cheers, Yu
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Yu Zhang added a comment -

Closing this as I don't want to change the current positioning of blocks and header/tabs.

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Yu Zhang added a comment - Closing this as I don't want to change the current positioning of blocks and header/tabs.

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