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Using iViewer in tabbed views #61

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wittend opened this issue Nov 21, 2013 · 9 comments
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Using iViewer in tabbed views #61

wittend opened this issue Nov 21, 2013 · 9 comments

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wittend commented Nov 21, 2013

Can3p,

Thanks for this very useful tool!

Perhaps I am missing something obvious, but when using the jQueryUI tabbed view to present two or more tabbed pages each with an iviewer image, only the one visible at startup works correctly.

I assume this has something to do with the known issue with the framework setting display: none. Is there any workaround that you can suggest? I see some discussion in other threads of methods that sound as if they might help, but I'm not sure whether they are present in the checkout I am using.

Thanks,

Dave

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can3p commented Nov 21, 2013

Dave, can you post a test-case here? I'll fix this faster then

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wittend commented Nov 23, 2013

Dimitry,

Here is a stripped -down version of my code. I believe that it illustrates
the behavior I am describing.

Dave

On Thu, Nov 21, 2013 at 1:06 PM, Dmitry Petrov [email protected]:

Dave, can you post a test-case here? I'll fix this faster then


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wittend commented Nov 24, 2013

Hmmm...

There seems to be a lot that I don't 'get' about Github. If I try to paste code, it turns to garbage. I'm not sure how to post a test case without it getting scrambled.

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can3p commented Nov 24, 2013

Could you use a tool like a codepen.io or jsfiddle.net for that?

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wittend commented Nov 25, 2013

I was setting this up in codepen.io, but came across an issue with use of
jQuery >= 1.9, so I have posted that. I had just commented out the
offending code earlier, but thought you might wish to address this problem
first.

Dave

On Sun, Nov 24, 2013 at 3:04 AM, Dmitry Petrov [email protected]:

Could you use a tool like a codepen.io or jsfiddle.net for that?


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wittend commented Nov 25, 2013

Example code at:

http://cdpn.io/syKGH

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wittend commented Nov 25, 2013

I can't figure out how to get Github to save my content without closing it (and then reopening it). Some button does not show up as it should, it seems.

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can3p commented Nov 26, 2013

@wittend there are two buttons at the bottom of the page. You need to press on "Comment" and not on "Close & Comment@

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wittend commented Nov 27, 2013

Duh! Like I say, GitHub and I (mostly me, I guess) just don't understand
each other.

On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 3:56 PM, Dmitry Petrov [email protected]:

@wittend https://github.com/wittend there are two buttons at the bottom
of the page. You need to press on "Comment" and not on "Close & Comment@


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