Wide pop-up box inside IE 7 on RTL site

Geir19 - June 15, 2009 - 13:15
Project:Add to Any Share/Bookmark Button
Version:6.x-2.3
Component:Code
Category:bug report
Priority:normal
Assigned:Unassigned
Status:closed
Description

I have this issue only with IE7 (don't know about IE8):

The pop-up (or drop-down) box that appears upon moving the cursor over the share button gets very wide, much wider than the width of the page. I experience this issue only on a right to left site. Is there a way to fix this?! Is it possible to specify the width of the box?!

#1

Geir19 - June 15, 2009 - 13:27

I want to add that on IE 6 everything looks as it should. The issue I describe is seen only on a wide screen laptop using IE 7.

#2

micropat - July 28, 2009 - 06:53

This is usually the cause of some far overreaching CSS styling declaration like

* { margin:0 auto; }

Check your main stylesheet! ;)

#3

Geir19 - August 24, 2009 - 12:21

I have tried to change the value of this setting but with no success. The problem is only seen with IE 7 no problem with IE 6 or Opera, Chrome, or Firefox.

Hope this will be fixed and Addtoany will become more RTL site friendly.

#4

micropat - October 10, 2009 - 23:41
Status:active» closed

Should be fixed from a previous widget release. Please post again if the problem persists. Thanks!

#5

Geir19 - October 11, 2009 - 12:33
Status:closed» active

I have installed the latest addtoany module and I still experiencing the same problem. Do you mean that I need to add {margin: 0 auto;} to themes style.css file ?! Where should I put that line ?!

Great module. Works perfectly on the English site but displays that problem in the Arabic site on IE 7 (only in this browser, not sure about IE 8)

#6

Geir19 - October 14, 2009 - 17:42

Problem solved by addtoany.com - The drop-down menu appears normally in right size in a RTL Arabic site. It looks like this problem had nothing to do with the addtoany module provided here.

#7

BTMash - November 4, 2009 - 00:37
Status:active» closed

Since not an issue of the module.

 
 

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