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August 13, 2010 at 5:35 am #153507Yes, that’s right – the whole site moves left and right. when you click on the menus on the tabs Check it out:
falconstor.thinkovi.com
In addition to the errors, I now got this!!!:((
Anyone, help?
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August 16, 2010 at 3:23 am #352760Wonder you have fixed this issue or not, i could not find the bug on the FF and IE.
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August 16, 2010 at 6:17 pm #352860NO it HAS NOT BEEN FIXED!!!!! PLEASE GO AHEAD AND CHECK AGAIN. Seriously: click on the tabs to see what I mean. First click on the first ja-tabm then click on the second ja-tab.
Then click on the top nav – item by item and you will see what I mean. This is a serious issue that is present with the following templates: ja_ores, Ja zeolite; ja_purity and several others. I can’t tell you how many teplates I processed during these 5 days and I constantly experience the same issue – with 4 different hosts, different environments.
Don’t say the issue has been fixed when it hasn’t – if you can’t fix it, just say so. It is not nice and it is very upsetting:((
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August 17, 2010 at 1:55 am #352879I tried checking many times to find the bug both in FF and IE, but your site is working very well, as per screenshort attached herewith. Please provide me with screenshort of the issue and some additional info below:
1) Which version of Firefox and IE browser that your site got the issue?
2) What the PC Operation System you are using (on Your PC)?
I will check again upon receipt of your additional info.joomboom Friendjoomboom
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August 20, 2010 at 5:46 pm #353280Thanks, I fixed that myself already.
September 24, 2010 at 5:35 pm #356607I am having the same problem. I am using the Zeolite II template, running on a local host, and using the chrome browser and firefox too. I have tried deleting everything and completely re-installing from scratch but to no avail. The entire site is right justified and the menu items in the top nav are also reversed in addition to being right justified…
Lastly, if you mouse over the banner then it stops rotating. What did you do to fix this problem
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September 24, 2010 at 7:22 pm #356613<em>@eswi 195396 wrote:</em><blockquote>I am having the same problem. I am using the Zeolite II template, running on a local host, and using the chrome browser and firefox too. I have tried deleting everything and completely re-installing from scratch but to no avail. The entire site is right justified and the menu items in the top nav are also reversed in addition to being right justified…
Lastly, if you mouse over the banner then it stops rotating. What did you do to fix this problem
thanks.</blockquote>This is what you need to do:
place this code: html {
overflow-y: scroll!important;
}
in your css template.That solves the problem – there’s nothing wrong with the template. It’s that it doesn’t accomodate for the fact that if a page is short, browsers auto-remove the scroll bar and that creates the swaying and jumping feel when you come from a short page to a long page. Let me know if it worked for you:)
September 29, 2010 at 4:00 pm #357081thanks for the response, yes, your suggestion did work. However… I realized that we must have inadvertently clicked on the ‘RTL Languages’ item in the main menu and then selected ‘LTL Languages Demo!’ This fixed it for us (although we applied your fix first.)
It seems the template behaves differently in different browsers with respect to this ‘RTL Languages’ feature (at least as far we can tell.)
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