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Bug report: Font Size and editing stories

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(@guest2216)
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Any story I post at my site (www.potterheadsanonymous.com) displays in very small text, yet when I attempt to increase the size by editing the chapter (in TinyMCE) I get the following error  "Notice: Undefined variable: submit in /home/.lorrie/prongs/potterheadsanonymous.com/stories.php on line 436"

In addition to this, some of my users have reported that the links within the stories to increase/decrease the font size do not work while others report the links do, I cannot use them personally.  Finally, I received a similar error to the one above when changing the list of characters in a story, but it was a line in the high 600's.

My website is http://www.potterheadsanonymous.com
I can be reached via e-mail at prongs@potterheadsanonymous.com


 
Posted : 11/03/2008 12:14 pm
(@babaca)
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Are you running version 3.3.1 of efiction? I seem to recall in an earlier version there was a problem with text sizing. But your readers are correct clicking on the + or - text size doesn't seem to do anything.

I don't think it was something you had to change in tinyMCE either.

If it were me, I would download a copy of 3.3.1 here then reupload all the files except for install, tinymce, and skins.

barb


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Mucking around in eFiction since circa 2001 (ver. 1.0)
Now running v.3

 
Posted : 11/03/2008 12:53 pm
(@tammy)
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Turn debug off to get rid of the undefined variable warning.  As for the text size, I don't know what you're pasting from, but it's defining a text size in the code and the script is following it.  It's not a bug.  It's what you're doing.  Look at the source, and you'll see:


<p style="font: normal normal normal 12px/normal Helvetica; margin: 0px">

That's from what you're pasting in.  Not what the script produces.

Moving out of bugs.


 
Posted : 11/03/2008 1:24 pm
(@guest2216)
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OK, it sounds as if my primary word processor is giving that, so that gives me a place to start.  Thanks again!


 
Posted : 16/03/2008 1:15 pm
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