[wp-testers] 2.8 latest | All Dashboard modules aligned left

2009-02-25 Thread Kirk M
I've just updated my local WordPress sandbox to the latest 
(Stay Updated) build and noticed that when the Dashboard is 
set to 2 or more columns, all modules are aligned left and 
cannot be moved elsewhere. The modules can actually be moved 
but do not drop into any other column, snapping back to their 
original place in the left column.


Note: The modules resize correctly depending on how many 
columns I chose from the Screen options. They just won't drop 
anywhere except the left hand column. I can also rearrange the 
modules to different positions in the left hand column as well.


Anyone else seeing this?
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Re: [wp-testers] 2.8 latest | All Dashboard modules aligned left

2009-02-25 Thread Andrew Ozz

Kirk M wrote:
I've just updated my local WordPress sandbox to the latest (Stay 
Updated) build and noticed that when the Dashboard is set to 2 or more 
columns, all modules are aligned left and cannot be moved elsewhere.


Can you try hard-refreshing the dashboard (Ctrl/Shift + refresh} or 
clearing the browser's cache. Sounds like it's using the old CSS.


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Re: [wp-testers] 2.8 latest | All Dashboard modules aligned left

2009-02-25 Thread Kirk M
Looks like I broke my own rule about checking thoroughly 
before reporting a problem.


The problem with the Dashboard modules showed up in Google 
Chrome Dev channel version 2.0.164.0 (Official Build 9941) 
which I've been using successfully to administer my WP powered 
sites for some time now. The problem is real enough in this 
browser however...


...the 2.8 Dashboard modules drag and drop correctly using 
Firefox 3.1 nightly builds, Safari beta 4 and IE 8.0 RC1. 
Looks like it's Google Chrome specific.


Sorry about the semi-false alarm. And me being an old geek and 
knowing better than that. ;)


On 2/25/2009 10:57 AM, Andrew Ozz wrote:

Kirk M wrote:

I've just updated my local WordPress sandbox to the latest (Stay
Updated) build and noticed that when the Dashboard is set to 2 or
more columns, all modules are aligned left and cannot be moved elsewhere.


Can you try hard-refreshing the dashboard (Ctrl/Shift + refresh} or
clearing the browser's cache. Sounds like it's using the old CSS.

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Re: [wp-testers] 2.8 latest | All Dashboard modules aligned left

2009-02-25 Thread Andrew Ozz

Kirk M wrote:
The problem with the Dashboard modules showed up in Google Chrome Dev 
channel version 2.0.164.0 (Official Build 9941) which I've been using 
successfully to administer my WP powered sites for some time now. The 
problem is real enough in this browser however...


Seems to work well in Chrome 2.0.164 here.. Can you clear the cache and 
see if that fixes it?

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Re: [wp-testers] 2.8 latest | All Dashboard modules aligned left

2009-02-25 Thread Kirk M
I've cleared the cache, did a hard refresh, closed Chrome and 
reopened and still the same problem. I don't have the 2.8 
admin 'Gears enabled' so it wasn't that either.


I just started XAMPP again to make a 'just in case' check and 
the Dashboard modules were stacked in a 3 column setup just as 
I left it in Firefox. Drag and drop works fine now. Looks like 
Chrome has been updated sometime between this morning. and 
this evening:


Chrome 2.0.166.1 (Official Build 10303)

Guess we'll never know. :D



On 2/25/2009 5:29 PM, Andrew Ozz wrote:

Kirk M wrote:

The problem with the Dashboard modules showed up in Google Chrome
Dev channel version 2.0.164.0 (Official Build 9941) which I've been
using successfully to administer my WP powered sites for some time
now. The problem is real enough in this browser however...


Seems to work well in Chrome 2.0.164 here.. Can you clear the cache and
see if that fixes it?
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