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PromoFaux avatar PromoFaux commented on June 29, 2024 1

Got it!

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But now the slide in/out menu does not work on firefox.... 😫

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PromoFaux avatar PromoFaux commented on June 29, 2024 1

Scratch that.. I was on the wrong page, the JS had not loaded....

OK, so this can be fixed with the following changes:

Line 126 to <div class="col-xs-4 image">

Line 129 to <div class="col-xs-7 info">

But I am sure a more elegant solution can be found by someone who knows what they're doing....

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PromoFaux avatar PromoFaux commented on June 29, 2024 1

Wrapping those two <div>s in a <div class="row"> is closer still, but the status box does not disappear when you collapse the sidebar.

Oh, and the word "Status" disappears.

CSS is hard

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AzureMarker avatar AzureMarker commented on June 29, 2024 1

Sorry, I meant to add a label to this issue. It's fixed in the next version (unreleased).

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codebucketdev avatar codebucketdev commented on June 29, 2024

+1

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AzureMarker avatar AzureMarker commented on June 29, 2024

I believe this is a problem with how Firefox handles SVG images.

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codebucketdev avatar codebucketdev commented on June 29, 2024

Not really, because it handles the other one correctly.
Screenshot from Firefox

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AzureMarker avatar AzureMarker commented on June 29, 2024

I remember reading something about firefox and wanting svgs with CSS sizes instead of in the html, so maybe that's it?

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TylonHH avatar TylonHH commented on June 29, 2024

And as you see in the references mentioned above it's not just the temperature.

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PromoFaux avatar PromoFaux commented on June 29, 2024

OK, i've had a little look into this, but I'm no CSS wizard.. Someone like @brantje may have more luck! (maybe @Mcat12 too!)

It seems to be an issue with the pull-left style. To test, remove pull-left from lines 126 and 129 in /var/www/html/admin/header.php

It's still not showing correctly, but it's a start...

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PromoFaux avatar PromoFaux commented on June 29, 2024

OK, removing it from line 129 breaks chrome, too. Removing it breaks chrome.

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PromoFaux avatar PromoFaux commented on June 29, 2024

Getting closer, but it's still not there:

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PromoFaux avatar PromoFaux commented on June 29, 2024

Actually, going back to the base code, it looks like the slide in/out menu never worked on Firefox... can somebody else confirm, please?

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cybergrimes avatar cybergrimes commented on June 29, 2024

I'm having a hard time determining if this issue is supposed to be fixed-- a lot of duplicate issues, this one appears to be closed most recently. New user to PH today but not seeing these icons in Firefox v50 however they do show in Opera. Thanks!

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