Active
Project:
Javascript Tools
Version:
5.x-1.x-dev
Component:
Active Search
Priority:
Normal
Category:
Bug report
Assigned:
Unassigned
Reporter:
Created:
19 Apr 2007 at 13:47 UTC
Updated:
20 Apr 2007 at 10:52 UTC
Hi,
The active search works great in ff. But in ie the content is displayed behind the tabs plus clicking on the tabs shifts the content to the right. I tested with bluemarine and garland on a fresh 5.x install. Any ideas on how to fix tabs?
Thanks,
Jim
Comments
Comment #1
nedjoI haven't been able to reproduce this issue. What version of IE? Can you point me to an example of the issue?
Note that I applied several changes to Active Search today. You might want to try the new version (though it's likely to be a bit unstable at first until I can do more testing).
Comment #2
liquidcms commentedi have what i think is same issue with 4.7 version. This is what i get:
- IE6 only
- tab1 has activeselect on it
- tab2 is just text with a link
if i start with tab1, then pick tab2, then go to another page, then go back - tab2 is current tab .. but i see one of the AS pulldowns (from tab1) draw over top of tab2.. and then worse. if i drag down browser scroll bar i get multiple copies of the AS pulldown all over the page.
a possible solution for me would be to simply have it always go to tab1 when i go back to the page... but havent sorted out where to do this yet.
not to confuse the issue... but i am using my modified version of the tabs module; which i think i provided patch for a while back... that allows me to specify different themes for each tabbed block.. but really doubt this has anything to do with this issue.
i see new version posted; but since i don't think there was specifically a fix for this i likely wont test it out for a bit... since possibly my patch wont work and i need the function i added.
Peter Lindstrom
LiquidCMS - Content Management Solution Experts
Comment #3
jwilde commentedHi Nedjo,
Here's a link to site, http://www.release01.com/search/node#, 5.x with zen theme, I'm working on. Try a search using "test" and check out the tabs in ie.
Thanks, Jim