Yeah, I had the same problem—but I think it's fixed in the latest version of Shoes. Do you have it? It's Revision 920, and Mr. Why released it but three days ago.
Sincerely, Joshua Choi On Tue, Sep 16, 2008 at 9:45 AM, Josh Cronemeyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > My shoes pages look different depending on if I visit it with the visit > method or if I visit it from a link. What am I doing wrong? > > Here is how it looks when I visit via visit() > http://picasaweb.google.com/joshuacronemeyer/Cuberick?authkey=L_gyN3SijW8#5246656448379324066 > > Here is how it looks when I visit via a link > http://picasaweb.google.com/joshuacronemeyer/Cuberick?authkey=L_gyN3SijW8#5246656446687534866 > > See how the stack gets splatted? The Image gets into the middle of the > navigation and links are rendered ontop of one another. I'm not sure what > I'm doing wrong. > > Here is the code that calls visit with my url: > @submit.click do > Score.add_high_score(@player_name.text, @game_name.text, @high_score.text) > visit "/" > end > > Here is the code that renders :index > def index > background "static/background.png" > navigation > content = stack(:margin => 4) > Machine.find(:all).each do |machine| > high_score_stack(machine, content) > end > end > > def navigation > stack do > banner "MonkeyFarm Arcade Classic", turq_centered > image("static/kong.png", :margin_left => "45%") > para link("Add a High Score", white_centered.with(:click, > "/newscore")) > para link("View Dashboard", white_centered.with(:click, "/dashboard")) > para link("Index", white_centered.with(:click, "/")) > end > end > > def high_score_stack(machine, target_stack) > target_stack.append{para("#{machine.name} Top 5", :font => FONT, :stroke > => red, :size => 20, :align => "center")} > Score.top_five_scores_by_machine_id(machine.id).each do |score| > target_stack.append do > para "#{score.player.name} - #{score.score}", turq_centered > end > end > end > > Here is a link to the code in its entireity: > http://code.google.com/p/high-score/source/browse/trunk/high_score_app.rb if > you prefer to see things with syntax highlighting. :) > > HUGE REGARDS!!!!! > josh > >
