Completely fresh install with the following modules enabled:
Drupal Core 7.26
Bartik, Block, Color, Comment, Contextual links, Database logging, Field, Field SQL storage, Field UI, File, Filter, Help, Image, List, Menu,
Node, Number, Options, Overlay, Path, RDF, Search, Seven, Shortcut, System, Taxonomy, Text, Update manager, User
Administration Menu 7.x-3.0-rc4
Ctools 7.x-1.4
Entity Api 7.x-1.3
Jquery Update 7.x-1.3 (1.8 selected)
Libraries API 7.x-2.2
Panels 7.x-3.4
Panopoly Theme 7.x-1.1
Token 7.x-1.5
When I go to add content to a Panels page, the overlay goes dark gray, a little blue dial shows up on the add content menu item and then nothing happens. If I disable Panopoly Theme, everything works as expected. If I switch to jQuery 1.7, everything works as expected.
Comments
Comment #1
oheller CreditAttribution: oheller commentedThe menus also stop working. I'm working with a fresh install of Panopoly 1.11 (9/25/2014) on Pantheon. Drupal Core 7.31 & jQuery Update 7.x-2.3 and the rest of the default enabled modules.
Comment #2
mglamanIt's not just Panopoly, 1.8 breaks a bit of contrib. Adding related issues.
Comment #3
frogrock CreditAttribution: frogrock commentedAlso have same problem. Have been switching between adaptive theme and panopoly theme ant "add content item" disappeared using jquery 1.7 in Kalabox. My pantheon site still has add content item available. What to do????
Comment #4
fastangel CreditAttribution: fastangel commentedI think that this bug doesn't make sense. Because a lot modules doesn't work with jquery 1.8 then isn't a problem related with panopoly is related with other modules. I think that is impossible that all things work with jquery 1.8. The principal questions is. Because do you need jquery 1.8?
Comment #5
dsnopekSince many, many Drupal 7 modules break with jQuery 1.8, I'm going to mark this as "won't fix". We'd need to patch all the modules that Panopoly includes to work with 1.8, and even then, there'd be no guarantee that installing additional contrib modules would work. It just doesn't seem worth it to me.
If this is something someone wants to work on (and can do it in such a way, that everything still works with jQuery versions lower than 1.8) feel free to re-open and post a patch!
Comment #6
gmnowels CreditAttribution: gmnowels as a volunteer commentedIt appears to be on the default themes installed. This is my test site default configuration and getting this error.
jQuery could not be replaced with an uncompressed version of 1.4.4, because jQuery 1.7.2 is running on the site.
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Will one of these solutions work? and anyone know how? Using Newer Versions of jQuery