I hijacked findPosX() and findPosY() to use
jQuery's .offset() function, and it solves the problem.
err, actually that's not a hijack as such, just a rewrite :)
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When using a button with fixed position (either explicitly defined or
inherited, such as in a fixed top menu, such as I am doing), and
calling a popup with that button, the popup appears in a completely
different place.
Please see:
http://www.tiddlytools.com/#CoreTweaks##1151
and
On Mar 4, 2:54 pm, Eric Shulman elsdes...@gmail.com wrote:
Please see:
http://www.tiddlytools.com/#CoreTweaks##1151
andhttp://trac.tiddlywiki.org/ticket/1151
This is an open ticket with platform-specific issues.
Thanks for the help, but this tweak does not address the
position:fixed
Thanks for the help, but this tweak does not address the
position:fixed issue with popups. I did test my previous link in FF
however, and it is a non-issue. I guess (webkit users)/(developers
interested in webkit users) will just have to steer clear of fixed-
position elements.
You should
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