And someone goes and redesigns the look and operation of the Trac. Quite noice, but a couple of comments: * The main toolbar ("Wiki", "Documentation", "Timeline") ends up under the puppet logo on the left hand side, which is a pest. * I can''t click on any link, text box, or button in the main part of the page. All of the navigation links work fine, and I can tab into text boxes and buttons, but the mouse just refuses to acknowledge their existence. Has anyone else seen this, or has my Firefox just decided to throw a massive hissy-fit (as I strongly suspect). - Matt -- MySQL seems to be the Windows of the database world. Broken, underspecced, and mainly only popular due to inertia and people who don''t really know what they''re doing. -- Peter Corlett, in the Monastery
> * I can''t click on any link, text box, or button in the main > part of the page. All of the navigation links work fine, and > I can tab into text boxes and buttons, but the mouse just > refuses to acknowledge their existence. Has anyone else seen > this, or has my Firefox just decided to throw a massive > hissy-fit (as I strongly suspect).Same problem here with Firefox on Fedora Core 6. Only noticed it today and thought my browser was playing up as well. James ********************************************************************************* Important Note This email (including any attachments) contains information which is confidential and may be subject to legal privilege. If you are not the intended recipient you must not use, distribute or copy this email. If you have received this email in error please notify the sender immediately and delete this email. Any views expressed in this email are not necessarily the views of AXA-Tech Australia. Thank you. **********************************************************************************
On Apr 16, 2007, at 12:31 AM, Matt Palmer wrote:> And someone goes and redesigns the look and operation of the Trac. > Quite > noice, but a couple of comments: > > * The main toolbar ("Wiki", "Documentation", "Timeline") ends up > under the > puppet logo on the left hand side, which is a pest.Is this with a low-resolution screen? I haven''t had this problem, but I could see it happening with small screens.> * I can''t click on any link, text box, or button in the main part > of the > page. All of the navigation links work fine, and I can tab into > text boxes > and buttons, but the mouse just refuses to acknowledge their > existence. Has > anyone else seen this, or has my Firefox just decided to throw a > massive > hissy-fit (as I strongly suspect).Huh, I''m now having the same problem. I''ll see if Ben and I can fix it ASAP. -- Barrow''s first law: Any Universe simple enough to be understood is too simple to produce a mind able to understand it. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Luke Kanies | http://reductivelabs.com | http://madstop.com
On Mon, Apr 16, 2007 at 11:38:58AM -0500, Luke Kanies wrote:> On Apr 16, 2007, at 12:31 AM, Matt Palmer wrote: > > > And someone goes and redesigns the look and operation of the Trac. > > Quite > > noice, but a couple of comments: > > > > * The main toolbar ("Wiki", "Documentation", "Timeline") ends up > > under the > > puppet logo on the left hand side, which is a pest. > > Is this with a low-resolution screen? I haven''t had this problem, > but I could see it happening with small screens.I suppose you''d probably consider 1024x768 "low resolution" these days, but I''ve always had a bit of a luddite side to me. - Matt -- Another Fine Product From The Nonsense Factory.
On Apr 16, 2007, at 5:13 PM, Matt Palmer wrote:>> >> Is this with a low-resolution screen? I haven''t had this problem, >> but I could see it happening with small screens. > > I suppose you''d probably consider 1024x768 "low resolution" these > days, but > I''ve always had a bit of a luddite side to me.This is apparently at least partially my fault because I added ''Documentation'' to the nav bar. I guess I should remove it, so it doesn''t spread too wide. -- Dawkins''s Law of Adversarial Debate: When two incompatible beliefs are advocated with equal intensity, the truth does not lie half way between them. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Luke Kanies | http://reductivelabs.com | http://madstop.com