On May 13, 2009, at 8:25 AM, Olemis Lang wrote:

>
> On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 2:45 PM, Noah Kantrowitz  
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> On Behalf Of Olemis Lang
>>> On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 7:10 AM, Olemis Lang <[email protected]>  
>>> wrote:
>>>> On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 12:49 AM, Noah Kantrowitz
>>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>> Ah! I forgot, the most important of all is
>>>
>>> - setup.py in ThemesEngine plugin (at least the version I have ;)
>>> doesnt handle the resource files correctly (so JS, PNG, and others
>>> files are missing in the final EGG ;)
>>>
>>> Hopefully next weekend I'll publish tyhe patch in TH ;)
>>
>> You sure you are looking at the latest version?
>>
>
>
> Hello Noah ... Once again.
>
> You were definitely right: My version was not updated. I really see
> some improvements in the latest one; and that's cool ! One of those
> is that it seems that carousel issue was *almost* solved after  
> switching
> to using «jcarousellite_1.0.1.js». Great ! Keep up the good job ! ;)
>
> However :
>
>  1. There is another issue now with carousel. BTW I have installed
>     three themes : default, PyTpp (set), PyDotOrg. They appear in
>     that order in admin UI. The fact is that if I click on the
>     «move to left» (previous) image the carousel only switchs between
>     PyTpp and default. After solving 4 then I realized that the fact
>     is that once PyDotOrg is about to be render, the animation
>     continues and stops in the next place: PyTpp. Nevertheless if I
>     press «move to right» (next)
>     image then the carousel behaves ok. Besides if I move right until
>     PyDotOrg and later I go back to the left then the carousel ends
>     up in the same loop. But in fact this is undoubtedly
>     better than before ;).

Yeah, seemed to be a bug in the carosel code that I didn't feel like  
bothering. The right arrow behaves as it should and loops around.

>
>  2. The same non-portable JS code is already there. It breaks the
>     UI in Firefox and Opera, and «possibly»
>     Chrome (i.e. real browsers :P ... and I'm not saying that anybody
>     has included non-portable code, and non-standard features in
>     browsers :$ ... I'm not even mentioning wich one ... did I ? ;)

Which JS is that? I don't have opera, but I tested everything in IE7,  
Fx3, and Safari. The dynamic rules stuff in the scheme builder is  
definitely far from simple, so not working in Opera wouldn't shock me  
too much. The navbar transparency doesn't work in IE6 for obvious  
reasons, so you can't recolor the bar there.

--Noah
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