Closed (fixed)
Project:
Skinr
Version:
6.x-2.x-dev
Component:
User interface
Priority:
Normal
Category:
Bug report
Assigned:
Unassigned
Reporter:
Created:
4 Jun 2010 at 15:34 UTC
Updated:
7 Jul 2010 at 12:10 UTC
In Opera 10.x, the Skinr block admin links are broken.
These cute new "gears" show up properly (cf. skinr-gears.jpg), but the overlay (?) is unuable (skinr-ui.jpg)
See attached screenshots for a further description.
I believe to have installed the required modules correctly; is this a known incompatibility with Opera 10.x, or should it work? Can I do anything to fix this?
Thanks & greetings, -asb
| Comment | File | Size | Author |
|---|---|---|---|
| skinr-ui.jpg | 51.39 KB | asb | |
| skinr-gears.jpg | 3.77 KB | asb |
Comments
Comment #1
kunago commentedI also am using Opera 10.x and see the Skinr UI properly. I don't have Gears installed.
Comment #2
moonray commentedDo you have the proper version of jQuery UI installed, and the proper version of Dialog module?
Comment #3
kunago commentedTo be a little bit more precise concerning what I have installed, it is this set of modules:
This list basically corresponds to what is required by the 2.x version.
Comment #4
asb commentedSystem environment:
Checking additional system requirements:
Potential troublemakers:
Everything seems up-to-date.
drush updosen't offer any (relevant) upgrades. Caches were cleared multiple times viadrush cc. Also, update.php has been run after installing the upgraded and new modules and ran without errors.Opera version: 10.53 Build 3374 Win32, Browser identifier: Opera/9.80 (Windows NT 5.1; U; de) Presto/2.5.24 Version/10.53
-asb
PS @kunago: I'm not referring to Google Gears, just to the cute new gear-like icons introduced with Skinr 2.x.
Comment #5
moonray commentedHave you tested the same site using any other browsers (firefox, safari, chrome, etc.)? Are the problems occurring there as well, or not?
I've tested with the latest version of opera 10.53.8343 on OSX and haven't found such an issue. Your problem either lies with jQuery UI not being the latest version, or not being properly installed, or it lies with the theme you are using.
Comment #6
asb commentedThis applies to Opera 10.53, Build 3374, on Windows XP (browser identifier: Opera/9.80 (Windows NT 5.1; U; de) Presto/2.5.24 Version/10.53). That is the latest available stable Opera release, and it's the recommended release for Windows.
Firefox 3.6.3 (Win32) does not show this behaviour, Opera 10.10, Build 4742 (Linux/Ubuntu) works mostly fine, also.
I can reproduce this on two different sites, one is a couple of years old and the other one has been set up from scratch for testing purposes a few day ago.
> Your problem either lies with jQuery UI not being the latest version, or not being properly installed [...]
Possible.
./admin/reports/statuscurrently reports jQuery UI 1.7.3 and jQuery Update 1.3.2 (upgraded a few times ago for Node Relationships (requires Modal Frame API, jQuery UI 1.7.x and jQuery Update 6.x-2.x). Is there a way to safely identify which version Drupal is really using?> or it lies with the theme you are using.
Possible, also. The theme is Acquia Slate 6.x-3.x-dev, version from 2010-Apr-07, and indeed I'm having some trouble with this dev release. Btw, this theme was the reason I upgraded to Skinr - 2.x dev ;)
Anything else I can provide to help debugging this?
Greetings, -asb
Comment #7
asb commentedQuick update: Currently the initial issue is gone on my sites, probably after turning off CSS aggregation and/or JS aggregation.
Comment #8
ChrisBryant commentedThanks for reporting back that it's working. :-)