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[FAQ] Fields disappearing on grid 05 Nov 2011 20:01 #432

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Several times I have noticed that a field disappears after placing it on a grid but it is there if I run the sandbox. It usually happens when there are several fields on the grid.
Anyone else had this problem?
I am using Firefox 7.1

UPDATE: I have found a workaround - it seems to occur more when I use my laptop but I found that I can make the missing fields visible by zooming in and out of the screen. (Pinching on the touchpad)

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Re: Fields disappearing on grid 08 Nov 2011 13:29 #439

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Ok, I see.

The lists of dropped objects are buggy. Including the scrollers (arrow) when the list overload in size.
It was difficult to write this and even today, this part of the soft is an ugly code. I should rewrite all this part.


To solve this issue, just move the lateral separator (with a grey circle in the middle) Move to the right, or to the left, and the objects are refreshed.

This solves also the graphical bug with partially hidden tasks in the toolbar brick.

Please always mention when you have graphical bugs.

You can refresh your page when you want when you get a such "gremlins" (like you say in joomla.org ... I like this term).


Regards.

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