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Describe the issue:
Bibliography citation links appear on separate lines. It seems that the display: inline-block property of a.bibcite elements is normalized but never re-implemented.
Device: Custom Built PC (Do I need to provide full specs?)
OS: Windows 10 (64-bit)
Browser: Chrome
Version: 112.0.5615.138 (Official Build) (64-bit)
Additional context:
This can be tested on any page using the BHL Theme. I literally just copy/pasted the example code from the Wikidot documentation onto one of my test pages: http://www.wikidot.com/doc-wiki-syntax:bibliography
The [[bibliography]] feature might not be used much on the SCP Wiki, if at all, but it's still worth fixing this issue, just in case somebody does eventually use it, maybe in a Tale or a GOI Format Page.
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No, I'm talking about the Citation Links, which end up on separate lines, even on the base BHL Theme:
Right now, it can only be fixed by disabling the display: inherit property under the a.bibcite selector in normalize.css, which causes the property to revert back to display: inline-block, as defined by Wikidot's Common Theme:
Describe the issue:
Bibliography citation links appear on separate lines. It seems that the
display: inline-block
property ofa.bibcite
elements is normalized but never re-implemented.Screenshot showcasing the issue:
Link to the page(s) having this issue:
http://scptestwiki.wikidot.com/cmxtest2
Device information: (fill in as appropriate)
Additional context:
This can be tested on any page using the BHL Theme. I literally just copy/pasted the example code from the Wikidot documentation onto one of my test pages:
http://www.wikidot.com/doc-wiki-syntax:bibliography
The [[bibliography]] feature might not be used much on the SCP Wiki, if at all, but it's still worth fixing this issue, just in case somebody does eventually use it, maybe in a Tale or a GOI Format Page.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: