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Item525: Signature field does not follow resizing Wysiwyg editor textarea.

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Priority: Urgent
Current State: Closed
Released In: 1.0.0
Target Release: patch
Applies To: Extension
Component: PatternSkin
Branches:
Reported By: Foswiki:Main.KennethLavrsen
Waiting For:
Last Change By: ArthurClemens
  • Open the Wysiwyg Editor
  • Note the signature copy/paste field below.
  • Now resize the edit window by dragging the lower right corner
  • The signature field does not follow the window above. Instead it just stays at its absolute position

This is IE7 on XP.

Very severe release blocker.

This most have come in recently

if you resize the total browser windows it jump into place again. But you have to know that. Not something I would like to ship with

You do not see this issue in Firefox

With TWiki 4.2.4 and IE7 this bug is not there so it is related to changes in Foswiki only.

So the combination that fails is Foswiki, XP, IE7

The problem was introduced with distro:9ba8e6f27c80 PersonalInfoAddOn:524d4aa79fd7

I am continuing trying to find the exact change. it was a mega change.

I found by experiment that removing the class foswikiLeft for the TMPL DEF for "sig" cured the problem.

It seems the float and relative confuses IE.

I cannot see any visual effect by not including this class in FF or IE

This fix causes the resize buttons to draw on the next row.

Order does matter: if one floating element is used, put this before the other elements.

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Summary Signature field does not follow resizing Wysiwyg editor textarea.
ReportedBy Foswiki:Main.KennethLavrsen
Codebase trunk
SVN Range TWiki-4.2.3, Wed, 06 Aug 2008, build 17396
AppliesTo Extension
Component PatternSkin
Priority Urgent
CurrentState Closed
WaitingFor
Checkins distro:f5a49cd158a7 distro:7d2c6896e501
TargetRelease patch
ReleasedIn 1.0.0
Topic revision: r5 - 26 Dec 2008, ArthurClemens
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