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Hi Thomas – The three-column author layout in the ACM sample breaks in Firefox desktop (FF 46 on Windows 10). Authors Tobin and Thorvald have their institutional and contact info one column over from their names, as you can see in this screenshot on Imgur.
It displays correctly in Chrome 50 on Windows 10, and mostly correct in Chrome 50 on Android 6 and Firefox 46 on Android 6. In both Android cases, the e-mail addresses either get truncated (Chrome) or overlap becoming a bolded mishmash (Firefox), but authors and their info stay together in the correct columns.
By the way, the page dimensions in the first paragraph of the ACM sample should use the double prime character to look best (and to be semantically correct), e.g. 7″ instead of 7". (The glyph is U+2033).
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The column breaking issues should be fixed in Firefox. I added page-break-inside: avoid; to .author since Firefox doesn't support column-break-inside and that did the trick.
I also used changed the double quotes to double primes as you suggested. Thanks for the tips.
Hi Thomas – The three-column author layout in the ACM sample breaks in Firefox desktop (FF 46 on Windows 10). Authors Tobin and Thorvald have their institutional and contact info one column over from their names, as you can see in this screenshot on Imgur.
It displays correctly in Chrome 50 on Windows 10, and mostly correct in Chrome 50 on Android 6 and Firefox 46 on Android 6. In both Android cases, the e-mail addresses either get truncated (Chrome) or overlap becoming a bolded mishmash (Firefox), but authors and their info stay together in the correct columns.
By the way, the page dimensions in the first paragraph of the ACM sample should use the double prime character to look best (and to be semantically correct), e.g. 7″ instead of 7". (The glyph is U+2033).
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: