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When I view the WebHelp in FireFox, the frame border (horizontal top frame) does not display properly, but it displays well in Internet Explorer.
What do I do to get the frame in FireFox?
Hi,
I solved this for Sonal, but this is for everyone's information.
WebHelp doesn't have a separation bar in any default skin. I haven't found a way to add the separation bar by changing the skin files, however, you might add the bar by modifying the output files. (Only glanced at this.)
To add a separation bar, I simply added a transparent gif to mimic a border. This works fine for all browsers. One minor setback: The positioning of the buttons in non IE browsers is to the bottom of the frame, so
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Hi,
Can you add a screenshot of your problem and describe what exactly is wrong?
Greets,
Willam
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Hi,
Do you have this problem only with this project, or also with other projects?
Try making a new project and generate an output with the skin you use. Does it have the same problem?
Greets,
Willam
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Thanks for the prompt replies. I am facing this problem in all the RoboHelp projects. I tried creating the new project using the same skin but the problem still persist .
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Hi,
Can you add the new project and the skin files (in a zip). I'll take a look at it.
Greets,
Willam
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Thanks William. Attached is the zip file of the project.
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Sonal
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Hi,
I solved this for Sonal, but this is for everyone's information.
WebHelp doesn't have a separation bar in any default skin. I haven't found a way to add the separation bar by changing the skin files, however, you might add the bar by modifying the output files. (Only glanced at this.)
To add a separation bar, I simply added a transparent gif to mimic a border. This works fine for all browsers. One minor setback: The positioning of the buttons in non IE browsers is to the bottom of the frame, so you can't see the border under the active tab.
Greets,
Willam