On 4 Nov 2011, at 09:45, Jasha Joachimsthal wrote:

> You change introduced a side effect for the OpenSocial gadgets: if you
> maximise a gadget and then go back to the home view (the initial view). the
> height is adjusted but the gadget still takes the full width.

OK, for some reason its fine on Chrome and Safari, but not on Firefox and Opera.

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> Jasha Joachimsthal
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> On 3 November 2011 21:19, Scott Wilson <[email protected]>wrote:
> 
>> I've been playing with Wookie and W3C Widgets in Rave, and one of the
>> issues is that W3C Widgets don't use callbacks to set their iFrame height
>> and width, but instead Widget authors provide a hint for preferred/minimum
>> height/width in metadata attributes. (see RAVE-335 for the user story)
>> 
>> I've got this working very nicely, as you can see here:
>> 
>> http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6091/6309728113_0de24307d4_b.jpg
>> 
>> ... but I had to add height and width properties to the core Widget model
>> class in Rave plus corresponding getters, setters and JPA annotations. It
>> doesn't have any effect on OpenSocial gadgets.
>> 
>> I just wanted to check if we think this is an OK way to solve this (at
>> least for now)?
>> 
>> S

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