I was looking at it this morning, but haven't found time to actually work with the code, so I cannot do more at this instant than point you in the direction of a possible solution.
I noticed that the problematic post is "sticky"; as a result it is wrapped in a div of class "node sticky" (or similar).
You could place a clear statement in your style.css for that class.
However, the problem is caused also, because you have a huge photo and very little text. If this post is meant as a sticky intro post, perhaps you might consider either cropping or resizing the picture to go with the amount of text shown in the teaser (or is it the full text?).
If the text is all there is, that explains why the "break" solution doesn't work.
saludos,
Victor Kane http://awebfactory.com.ar
On 3/16/07, will hall will@theicarusproject.net wrote:
hi, thanks for replying.
i just tried that <!--break--> idea and it unfortunately doesn't help. i am using the node_teaser module so that there is an extra text field, esp for teasers, in the node edit page.
it seems to be something about how the node creation generates css for the image?
Earnie Boyd wrote:
Quoting will hall will@theicarusproject.net:
any ideas?
e.g. if you look here: http://freedom-center.org/section/activism%2Badvocacy
the 'read more' should be much lower, alongside the bottom of the
image.
instead, the next text starts alongside, not below, the image, in the previous teaser's space.
I suggest a <!--break--> teaser tag in the "Freedom Center Legal Education Guide" post. That is <!--break> in case your mail client doesn't like the symbols themselves. I forget if V5 left in the change for this tag; there was some release that had changed it to <break> (<break>) instead.
Earnie
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