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#layout-content div.anime_mylist table,
#layout-content div.anime_group table {
margin: 0 auto;
}
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#layout-content div.anime_mylist table,
#layout-content div.anime_group table {
margin: 0 auto;
}
As stated, not everything is done yet, AniDB is a large site and this is a work in progress.Xenoid wrote:New style is completely inconvenient for me.
For example, text alignment, it is inconvenient to read from right to left. I am not from japan
Too big table width and height. I am unable to see al information I want in one screen, have to scroll too much.
When I am opening anime I was looking for, can't see the picture. It will be better to place it on top.
P.S.: Sorry for my bad english. I hope you understand, what I meant.
tabindex isn't browser dependent, though I don't think there's a nice way to do it in the CSS. It can be argued, I think, that the tab order is semantic rather than presentational. In any case, marking the search form as tabindex=1, would accomplish this result, if it is desired (elements with no tabindex get tabbed out after tabindexed ones, in the order they appear in the document, which is what is happening with the other elements already).Rar wrote:Er... that's don't expect browser specific behaviour to be identical