Firefox (on Mac) behaves differently than Safari (on Mac):
Pressing on a line in Super Nav opens the target page in "another frame" as expected when I use Safari, but in Firefox (Mac) it opens the target in the same (left) frame.
Firefox (on Mac) behaves differently than Safari (on Mac):
Pressing on a line in Super Nav opens the target page in "another frame" as expected when I use Safari, but in Firefox (Mac) it opens the target in the same (left) frame.
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Comment #1
chrisshattuck commentedDoes that happen with every link? If you look at the source, do you see a ' target="supernav_right" ' for the links? If so, I'd have to look into what might be causing the target not to work. Possibly there is a setting to disable frames?
Comment #2
drdrup commentedYes, it did have ' target="supernav_right" ' in Firefox.
Anyhow, I installed the second update of 2008.02.22, and now it does work OK on Firefox. So perhaps you fixed it :)
BTW: Can you give some indication to the user if javascript is disabled? At first, SuperNav even didn't come up at all on the Firefox. Luckily I decided to check, and Java 7 JavaScript were disabled. When I enabled it, SuperNav came in all its glory :)
Did I say it already: Amazing module !!
Comment #3
chrisshattuck commentedHey drdrup,
Thanks for the tip, I've added a noscript tag to the left frame, so hopefully you'll be the last javascript-disabled person to suffer confusion at the hands of Super Nav. ;)
Thanks,
Chris
Comment #4
chrisshattuck commentedComment #5
Anonymous (not verified) commentedAutomatically closed -- issue fixed for two weeks with no activity.