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Thank you! Solves my problem.

PS: this bibbase is amazing! Thanks for that too!

Hallo Christian,

thank you for your prompt answer!

I "solved" the problem, by dispensing with the use of "url" in the publications. This is why you don't see anything weird.

But, now I made a small change (just for you ^^), by reintroducing the "url" in one of the documents.

Checkout under "masterthesis"

A Knowledge-Based Routing Framework for Pedestrian Dynamics Simulation. Haensel, D. Master's Thesis,

What I don't really understand is that the other styles work just fine, only the default one does not.

(I like only the default style though! :-) )

I restarted my laptop, loaded the page with Firefox, Safari, and Chrome. No luck!

I have some CSS files there

https://github.com/chraibi/jpscore/tree/614_documentation/docs/css

but I'm not an expert in CSS so I'm not sure how I can go on debugging this.

EDIT:

I found this code in the produced page:

"< img src="//bibbase.org/img/logo.svg" style="vertical-align: middle; margin-left: 3px; height: 16px;" alt="bibbase.org" title="BibBase -- The easiest way to maintain your publications
page" >"

Here it seems that for the logo these little hight definitions are given.

EDIT2:

My "solution" is now to copy/paste your CSS snippet in my theme CSS

https://github.com/chraibi/jpscore/blob/614_documentation/docs/css/theme-blue.css

then all look nice again!

Just out of curiosity, and also because my hack is not nice, do you know why exactly  this happens?

After inspecting the produced html  code, it seems that the following code is produced:

<code>

< img src="//bibbase.org/img/filetypes/link.svg alt="Generalized collision-free velocity model for pedestrian dynamics [link]" title="link" class="bibbase_icon" >
</code>

I think here the attribute style="height: 16px;" may solve the problem.