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HeckoX
November 12th, 2022, 19:48
There's an issue I'm experiencing only with the Gothic theme when using the extension FGTabber2 (same issue appears on the original FGTabber).

Under normal circumstances, FGtabber2 creates a ribbon that lays on top of the theme and nudges down the right sidemenu:
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On the Gothic theme, however, it's like the Z-value takes priority for only part of the theme, and it covers most of the bar:
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I'm running no other extensions and my FG client is fully updated as of 20 mins ago (atow)

Zacchaeus
November 12th, 2022, 20:20
You'll need to take this up with the author of the extension.

HeckoX
November 13th, 2022, 03:09
You'll need to take this up with the author of the extension.
Sorry, I'm not sure I follow.

On all other themes I've tried (7 of them), there are no issues and the full ribbon is visible - on Gothic alone, it is partially covered up. The extension still works, it's just covered by graphic.
To me, this would indicate that the issue is with the theme and how it sets the graphic element - probably a single value set differently than on all the other themes - and not the extension, which is why I posted it here.

damned
November 13th, 2022, 07:33
SmiteWorks cannot make their themes work with every possible extension. They make them work with as many of the official rulesets as they can. There are too many variables for them to try and cover everything.

HeckoX
November 13th, 2022, 17:15
SmiteWorks cannot make their themes work with every possible extension. They make them work with as many of the official rulesets as they can. There are too many variables for them to try and cover everything.
Ah alright, that makes sense, thanks for the info.
I just recalled the author/adapter of Gothic - and some of the other themes I tried with where it worked - saying that they used the same base template for all of the themes, so was just wondering why this one was behaving differently from all the other and thought it must've been an error.