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bad chrome css on tabs #1557

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alvillaflor opened this issue Feb 24, 2025 · 3 comments
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bad chrome css on tabs #1557

alvillaflor opened this issue Feb 24, 2025 · 3 comments
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Describe the bug
tabs are not formatted correctly for chrome. it is ok with firefox and safari

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  1. using chrome. load the fitnesse page

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Version 133.0.6943.127 (Official Build) (arm64)

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fhoeben commented Feb 25, 2025

@alvillaflor what exactly do you mean by 'the fitnesse' page? I believe you mean https://fitnesse.org, is that indeed correct?
I don't immediately notice a difference between Safari or Chrome. But I agree it looks strange to see the navigation options on the right. When I run FitNesse locally I don't see anything strange.

fitnesse.org homepage

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@AlexNetcare I guess this is caused by the bootstrap change. We generate fitnesse.org via https://github.com/fitnesse/fitnesse-release/blob/master/build-release.sh. Which at line 51 call the 'publish' responder to generate static HTML pages.

As described in PublishingHtml it uses a velocity template and another helper to generate the pages. I guess this part of https://github.com/fitnesse/fitnessedotorg/tree/master also needs an update to use Bootstrap 4.

Can you take a look at this (update the files used in the fitnessedotorg repo and the description in this repo)?

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