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I tried to install this module efter watching the really great video. Installation went through without problems, but the frame is funny looking. It says it's loading forever and it seems it never loads the css'es. Could it be caused by a path problem? My installation is located at myserver.td/drupal, so it's not directly under root.
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Comment #1
chrisshattuck CreditAttribution: chrisshattuck commentedIch! That doesn't look right at all.
I've tested the installation on non-root installs, and it seems to work properly. Can you try going to yoursite.com/supernav_left and see if the css loads properly? What browser are you using? If it doesn't load well, perhaps you can post the page source code as an attachment so I can check out the paths.
Thanks,
Chris
Comment #2
chrisshattuck CreditAttribution: chrisshattuck commentedSorry, I mean yoursite.com/drupal/supernav_left
Comment #3
kakor CreditAttribution: kakor commentedYes, that seems to work fine. (Attached screen, I'm using the swedish translation.) But it's still the same thing when I enter/reload any other page. I've emptied the cache as well.
I'm running Firefox 2.0.0.12, but it looks the same in IE, Avant and Opera.
Thanks for your help,
Micke
Comment #4
jayson CreditAttribution: jayson commentedI'm getting the exact same behavior as stompeers. I'm running Drupal 5.7 on Firefox 2. I'm using Zen as a theme. I tried to switch the site theme back to Garland, but the Super Nav display issues persisted.
Comment #5
kakor CreditAttribution: kakor commentedI thought I's check out the code for the frame page and maybe found a clue... I'm using some localisation modules, and I'm not sure which module that controles the selected language, but it changes the path. The actual path to the left frame is
where sv indicates that the swedish version of the page should be used. If I go to the path above, the same problem occurs with the css failing to load-thing. So the problem seems to be related to this path change, right?
Thanks,
Micke
Comment #6
jayson CreditAttribution: jayson commentedSuperNav doesn't work with Multilanguage - i18n module ! You are right. I disabled my Multilanguage and activated Super Nav and voila - it rendered beautifully. Now we have a new problem though. How can we get the two modules to play nicely together?
Comment #7
chrisshattuck CreditAttribution: chrisshattuck commentedAh, thanks for tracking that down. I think compatability with that module is important, so I'll try to get it working before the release. It's an issue of using the correct paths, so hopefully it's not a big deal.
Thanks,
Chris
Comment #8
jayson CreditAttribution: jayson commentedThanks. When you say next release, do you mean for Drupal version 5, 6 or both?
Comment #9
chrisshattuck CreditAttribution: chrisshattuck commentedI have uploaded a new version to CVS which should fix this problem, and a couple other minor ones. When you get a chance, please test it out by downloading the latest from CVS or downloading the next package.
jayson - By release, I mean the official release of Super Nav. Right now, it's in dev, which is basically like an 'alpha' version. Before I do an official release, I'd like to make sure I have the bugs worked out. And, the official release will probably happen for 5 and 6 at the same time.
Thanks,
Chris
Comment #10
chrisshattuck CreditAttribution: chrisshattuck commentedComment #11
Anonymous (not verified) CreditAttribution: Anonymous commentedAutomatically closed -- issue fixed for two weeks with no activity.