a request for help from CONTENTdm users on this list

Roy roy.zimmer at WMICH.EDU
Fri Sep 12 11:15:24 EDT 2014


Awesome responses, overall! Thank you very much to all who responded.

Below is the information that fixed it for us. We ended up using an 
adjustment of "40px". They told me it was because our CONTENTdm pages 
use(?) both an up and a down arrow for that one scrollable box. 
(Remember, I'm not familiar with CONTENTdm myself.)

Thanks again,
Roy Zimmer
Western Michigan University Libraries, Systems Office


On 9/12/2014 10:16 AM, Peter MacDonald wrote:
> Thomas Dowling is correct. The way to go is with a CSS tweak.
>
> Create and upload a custom CSS file using CONTENTdm's Website 
> Configuration tool that has just the following code:
>
> .accordion_header {
> top:20px;
> }
>
> This will push down the accordion block below the EAD block and the 
> bottom of your EAD should show up then.
>
> Explanation:
> The .accordion_header style element, which is part of CONTENTdm's CSS 
> file "main.css", already has the property "position: relative" in it 
> so if you add "top:20px" it should push down the accordion block below it.
>
> Peter MacDonald
>
>
> Peter
>
>
> Peter MacDonald
> Library Information Systems Specialist
> Hamilton College Library
> 315 859-4493
> Skype: pmacdona-hamilton
>
> On Fri, Sep 12, 2014 at 9:10 AM, Thomas Dowling <dowlintp at wfu.edu 
> <mailto:dowlintp at wfu.edu>> wrote:
>
>     This has the feel of someone trying to be a little too precise
>     with over-complicated CSS, and not quite getting it right for
>     cross-browser, cross-platform solutions.  There are a lot of
>     pixel-based measurements in the main.css file, which always rings
>     alarm bells for me.
>
>     I'd suggest commenting out anything in the CSS that touches the
>     div containing the text and the div below it.  Disable stuff until
>     you have the text displaying right, and then start re-enabling one
>     directive at a time until you see which one breaks it.
>
>
>
>     On Thu, Sep 11, 2014 at 2:11 PM, Roy <roy.zimmer at wmich.edu
>     <mailto:roy.zimmer at wmich.edu>> wrote:
>
>         Hi all:
>
>         I know this isn't exactly the right list for this message, but
>         the CONTENTdm list doesn't exist, and we're hoping to reach a
>         large audience for this.
>
>         Here at Western Michigan University we've been having a
>         problem with CONTENTdm EAD finding aids for about two and a
>         half years now. When scrolling to the bottom of certain EAD
>         documents, it doesn’t always show the entire document and will
>         often cut off the last few lines. Attached is an example from
>         one of Grand Valley State University's finding aids, which can
>         also be found at this link:
>         http://cdm16015.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/compoundobject/collection/p15068coll2/id/1181
>
>         We are using an example from GVSU’s website as we do not have
>         a public facing example of this problem. Note that when the
>         finding aid is scrolled the entire way down, the body is still
>         cut off on the bottom.
>         We have reported to CONTENTdm several times about this problem
>         and they have refused to fix it so far. We are hoping to get
>         enough organizations to report this issue so that they will
>         fix it. Please help us by documenting this problem yourself
>         and filing a report or request to fix it.
>
>         It would be nice if you dropped me a line if you also report
>         this issue, so that we can get an idea how many have the same
>         issue.
>
>         Please bear in mind that I don't know anything about CONTENTdm
>         myself, having been asked to post this on several lists. If
>         you do have questions, I'll pass them on on my end for further
>         action.
>
>         Thank you,
>         Roy Zimmer
>         roy.zimmer at wmich.edu <mailto:roy.zimmer at wmich.edu>
>         Western Michigan University Libraries, Systems Office
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>     Thomas Dowling
>     Director of Technologies, Z. Smith Reynolds Library
>     Wake Forest University
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