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CSS Problems #9

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jpadfield opened this issue Feb 28, 2018 · 2 comments
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CSS Problems #9

jpadfield opened this issue Feb 28, 2018 · 2 comments

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@jpadfield
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Hi, I have just had a chance to test your plugin, thank you for producing it.

I seem to be having some CSS issues, with some of the new interface appearing behind the standard windows so I am unable to create new groups.

Could I ask which version of Mirador has the plugin been tested against and do you have a live example anywhere ?

I was also curious is it is possible to specify pre-define sync groups when the page loads ?

Thanks again

Joe

@markmatney
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Hi Joe,

So sorry that you haven't heard back from me until now. Apparently I hadn't set this repository to send me email notifications! That's fixed now.

Assuming you're still interested in having a discussion:

You can see the plugin in action on UCLA's Mirador demo site at mirador.library.ucla.edu (which also demonstrates some of our other Mirador-related developments, one of which (immediately apparent) is that windows are no longer confined to a grid). I'll have to get back to you on the versions it works with, but in the meantime: can you tell me with which web browser(s) and OS you were experiencing the issue, and which Mirador version?

Pre-defining sync groups is not currently possible, although I think it's a good idea. I've opened an issue where we can continue that discussion: #10.

@jpadfield
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Hi Mark,

I have not had a chance to play with this again recently but I do hope to soon. I generally work in Linux with Chrome, but do try things in various browsers. Not sure which version of Mirador I was trying at the time, but it was probably the current one in Feb :-)

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