make login screen dynamic width

When logging into openSUSE on a narrow browser (could be small, non-widescreen laptop screen?) the “openSUSE Login” header and the form underneath are thrown to the bottom of the page, under the navigation bar to the left.

I think this is a case of the <div> or header being set to a fixed width, as opposed to a dynamic width.

http://img205.imageshack.us/img205/6030/osloginpage.th.png](http://img205.imageshack.us/i/osloginpage.png/)

I know removing the #right_column { margin-left:16px; } helps, but somewhere there is a width definition that needs to be less static. The forums squash things, and the login page just basically has 2 fields to fill out that are important.

Just a little annoyance.

+1 here. It is a bit annoying. A fix would be welcome, if not too difficult…

consused wrote:
> +1 here. It is a bit annoying. A fix would be welcome, if not too
> difficult…

+1 i’ve seen that also…but, i thought it was just my old Firefox…


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Never seen that (but I have an extra wide screen).

Anyway, work on a new bento theme for the entire openSUSE infrastructure is in progress. Stay tuned :wink:

We rely on the openSUSE web site login…forums don’t have their own
login page…we just use theirs.


Kim - 6/1/2010 8:36:30 AM

What’s the best way to get something changed about this?

Hey dragonbite,

>What’s the best way to get something changed about this?

mailto:webmaster@opensuse.org


Kim - 6/1/2010 11:27:31 AM

Thanks… I just emailed my message.