An unrelated suggestion: Google "Flash of unstyled content" and delay the visibility of content until it is properly styled.
Related to this: you really should be developing with the aid of the FireFox browser with the Web Developer add-in. "Inspect Element" is your friend. With FF + WD add-in it took me 5-seconds to ascertain that, * The first instance of the Table pane, the table therein has element.style {width:1618 px;} (on my monitor) * The second instance of the Table pane, restored after deleting, the table therein has element.style {width:596 px;} (on my monitor) THEREFORE you either aren't saving state properly, or some Javascript that runs in the first instance isn't being invoked in the second instance. Make sense? Takeaway: run, don't walk, and get the FireFox Browser and add the Web Developer add-in. I was using right-click, Inspect Element to inspect the table in the Table pane. Same applies to the other panes, presumably. **--** Steve On Jan 3, 6:16 pm, Clayton Dukes <cdu...@gmail.com> wrote: > I've built a work-around to being able to re-add a deleted tab. > The workaround builds the initial pages in an array, then echo's the > contents out - and, at the same time, saves the contents to a temp > directory. > The reason I need to do it this way is I don't want to just "hide" data > because some of it needs to be secured (like admin pages, etc) and users > could easily view source. > > I have everything working, but for some odd reason, when I re-add the page > from disk, some of the portlet headers are missing along with some general > 'funkiness' and other missing items. > I'm stumped as to what to try and fix and was wondering if anyone might be > able to shed some light. > > The website is at:http://lztest.gdd.net > login/pass is guest/guest > > If you remove any of the 3 initial tabs, you can re-add them from the menu. > If I restore the main tab, the portlet headers don't show up (and also the > watermarks in the time fields aren't working) > If I restore the graphs page, all the graphs are missing. > If I restore the Table page, the portlet header is missing (and, oddly, the > table isn't sized properly). > > -- > ______________________________________________________________ > > Clayton Dukes > ______________________________________________________________ -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "jQuery UI" group. To post to this group, send email to jquery...@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to jquery-ui+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/jquery-ui?hl=en.