So I seem to be able to make this happen in FF3 on a Mac by dragging
the first item in Announcements from the left edge of the item to the
right and slightly down until the drop arrow displays and then
dropping. But it's touchy, I'd say that 20% of the time I don't hit it
right and the bug doesn't happen.
Can't get it to happen at all in Safari (but then you didn't ask about
Safari did you?).
I'll have a look on Windows tomorrow.
- Eli
On Jan 28, 2009, at 12:54 PM, Antranig Basman wrote:
Hi, I am forwarding this out to the list (hope it is ok) since I
am having some problem reproducing the issue... I *did* manage
to trigger it once, but since then I cannot make it happen again
on either FF2, FF3 or Opera. I would appreciate it if anyone
could offer some tips how to make the "row into a cell" phenomenon
occur again....
I have copied the markup for this sample into
tests/manual/reorderer/table-tr and entered a JIRA
http://issues.fluidproject.org/browse/FLUID-2173
Begin forwarded message:
From: "Silverio, Gonzalo" <[email protected]>
Date: January 28, 2009 2:13:41 PM GMT-05:00
To: Justin <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: reordering table rows example
Hi Justin.
Sure – take a look:
Using Firefox, go to:
http://garden.dmc.dc.umich.edu:8080/portal
Login as admin/admin
Go to site FLUID Integration
Go to Announcements, then click on Reorder link.
You should be able to drop a row into a cell – that is what it looks
like at least.
If I give the table rows a “display:table” property/value then is
works, but it is no longer a “good” row. You can see that if you go
to Resources/reorder or Assignments/reorder.
Thanks for asking!
-Gonzalo
On 1/28/09 1:29 PM, "Justin" <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Gonzalo,
I remember a while back you were showing us a problem that occurs
when
you were attempting to reorder table rows.
Do you still have that example?
Do you remember if a jira was filed for it? I can't seem to locate
one.
Thanks
Justin
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