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This module does not work in IE10 does not switch pictures in browser
no display error
in Chrome IE9 Opera Firefox work
Comment | File | Size | Author |
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#11 | galleria-ie10_support_transition_none-1757430-11.patch | 667 bytes | damien_vancouver |
Comments
Comment #1
Dzintars CreditAttribution: Dzintars commentedComment #2
Niko_K CreditAttribution: Niko_K commentedSame Problem here:
- Drupal core version: 7.17
- Galleria Plugin version: 7.x.10-beta-3
- Galleria Library version: 1.2.8
Galleria options:
- height: 768
- width: 1024
- lightbox: false
- thumbQuality: force height quality
- preload: 4
- showCounter: false
- showInfo: true
- showImagenav: false
Maybe this helps a bit to reproduce and fix this problem :)
Comment #3
brice42 CreditAttribution: brice42 commentedI'm having the same problem as well. The problem only exists in IE10. Anyone have any suggestions?
Comment #4
pedroonl CreditAttribution: pedroonl commentedSame here
Comment #5
Treidge CreditAttribution: Treidge commentedInstall latest 7.x-dev version of http://drupal.org/project/jquery_update to update your jQuery and configure it to use
jQuery 1.8(may work with other versions too). That solved the issue for me.Edited: Hmph... Updating to jQuery 1.8 broke the CKEditor drag&drop toolbar building functionality... Looks like jQuery 1.7 works better than 1.8 — try to use jQuery 1.7.
Comment #6
Niko_K CreditAttribution: Niko_K commentedSwitching to jQuery 1.7 also fixed the problem for me.
Is there anything that can be done to fix the issue in the galleria modul or is using the dev version of the jquery-update modul the only option we have?
Comment #7
damien_vancouver CreditAttribution: damien_vancouver commentedInstalling jquery_update 7.x-1.0-alpha3 and then setting jQuery Version to 1.7 at admin/config/development/jquery_update did fix Galleria for me in IE10!
However, there are other problems:
Comment #8
Cebra CreditAttribution: Cebra commentedIs there any solution? I need the Views administrative interface AND Galleria. Such a "hack" is workaround but no solution. :-(
Comment #9
davemybes CreditAttribution: davemybes commentedThis works for me:
Edit the includes/galleria.admin.inc file and add the following to the $transitionOptions array at line 130:
Then go and edit your option set for Galleria (admin/config/media/galleria). In the Name|Value section at the bottom, select "transition" and add it. Then choose "None" from the list. That forces the module to output "transition: none" for the galleria and IE10 is once again happy.
Comment #10
astutonet#9 solves my issue with IE10, but the code line in galleria.admin.inc, in my case, is 137, after
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Comment #11
damien_vancouver CreditAttribution: damien_vancouver commented#9 fixed IE10 for me too, thanks @incrn8! Yay - no more jquery_update!
Here it is as a proper patch against 7.x-1.x-dev for review.
Comment #12
drupalina CreditAttribution: drupalina commentedall this is great, but what about those of us who need both Views as well as the fade effect in Galleria? As Cebra said, #7 and #11 is workaround but no a solution!
UPDATE: I've installed the stable 7.x-2.3 version of https://drupal.org/project/jquery_update and set it to Jquery 1.7. Don't forget toclear your caches - both in Drupal installation and IE10 browser. All works in Views admin UI as well- no problems.
Comment #13
juves CreditAttribution: juves commentedI confirm #12 EDIT. JQuery Update fixes the problem and doesn't break Views UI.
Comment #14
hebbar10 CreditAttribution: hebbar10 commentedI installed latest galleria jQuery plugin i.e 1.3.2. That's fixed my issue.
Comment #15
bryangruneberg CreditAttribution: bryangruneberg commentedThanks for the work on this! #9 and the later patches work well