•
•
•
•
What is DaniWeb IT Discussion Community?
You're currently browsing the DaniWeb Community Feedback section within the Coffee House category of DaniWeb, a massive community of 397,607 software developers, web developers, Internet marketers, and tech gurus who are all enthusiastic about making contacts, networking, and learning from each other. In fact, there are 2,619 IT professionals currently interacting right now! Registration is free, only takes a minute and lets you enjoy all of the interactive features of the site.
Please support our DaniWeb Community Feedback advertiser:
Views: 2171 | Replies: 33
![]() |
•
•
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Deptford, London
Posts: 943
Reputation:
Rep Power: 5
Solved Threads: 47
The 'Quick reply' and 'Go advanced' buttons on the quick reply form stopped working for me about a week ago, I thought it might be temporary/known about, but that's quite some time, and perhaps it is Opera specific. This is only on the quick reply form at the bottom on a thread, I experience no problems with the form on the full 'post new thread' page.
If it only works in Internet Explorer; it doesn't work.
•
•
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Lawn Guylen, NY
Posts: 10,881
Reputation:
Rep Power: 32
Solved Threads: 108
No clue. Nothing changed.
Dani the Computer Science Gal
Do you run a computer-related website? Feature it in our niche link directory!
Do you run a computer-related website? Feature it in our niche link directory!
•
•
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Deptford, London
Posts: 943
Reputation:
Rep Power: 5
Solved Threads: 47
Well. It's still not working; but I can tell you the problem is style/layout related rather than any problem with the buttons/form itself. Heres a description of the problem with more insight:
- Normally, buttons on Opera can be clicked ( really! ), the color of the button changes when a button can be clicked and/or has just been clicked.
- The buttons on the quick reply form however, don't get this anymore. When I mouse over them, they don't change color, when I click them, nothing happens. That activity is expected if a button is disabled, but these buttons aren't disabled; because:
- Opera has a mode to supress layout elements; when I enable this mode, the buttons can be clicked. This mode is not generally disabling style or anything else; just divs, tables, lists etc; so, the buttons themselves can't be disabled, because they work when this mode is on.
I would put forth as potential reasons: some hidden and click-absorbing layout element is over the buttons, or the buttons are in a disabled layout element, or Opera generally disagrees with some layout at that point in the page.
As I said, it is only recently that this has stopped working, but not immediately.
- Normally, buttons on Opera can be clicked ( really! ), the color of the button changes when a button can be clicked and/or has just been clicked.
- The buttons on the quick reply form however, don't get this anymore. When I mouse over them, they don't change color, when I click them, nothing happens. That activity is expected if a button is disabled, but these buttons aren't disabled; because:
- Opera has a mode to supress layout elements; when I enable this mode, the buttons can be clicked. This mode is not generally disabling style or anything else; just divs, tables, lists etc; so, the buttons themselves can't be disabled, because they work when this mode is on.
I would put forth as potential reasons: some hidden and click-absorbing layout element is over the buttons, or the buttons are in a disabled layout element, or Opera generally disagrees with some layout at that point in the page.
As I said, it is only recently that this has stopped working, but not immediately.
Last edited by MattEvans : Oct 31st, 2007 at 1:16 am.
If it only works in Internet Explorer; it doesn't work.
•
•
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Lawn Guylen, NY
Posts: 10,881
Reputation:
Rep Power: 32
Solved Threads: 108
Try going into your control panel and disabling JavaScript elements towards the bottom of the options page and let me know if that fixes the problem.
Dani the Computer Science Gal
Do you run a computer-related website? Feature it in our niche link directory!
Do you run a computer-related website? Feature it in our niche link directory!
•
•
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Deptford, London
Posts: 943
Reputation:
Rep Power: 5
Solved Threads: 47
•
•
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Lawn Guylen, NY
Posts: 10,881
Reputation:
Rep Power: 32
Solved Threads: 108
Well the javascript setting alters a whole bunch of other things you may wish to keep enabled. I really had just wanted you to do it to help me debug this and figure out what is causing the problem.
Would you be able to do this for me: can you reenable the javascript but disable the wysiwyg editor? Thanks!
Would you be able to do this for me: can you reenable the javascript but disable the wysiwyg editor? Thanks!
Dani the Computer Science Gal
Do you run a computer-related website? Feature it in our niche link directory!
Do you run a computer-related website? Feature it in our niche link directory!
•
•
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Deptford, London
Posts: 943
Reputation:
Rep Power: 5
Solved Threads: 47
The buttons work when the basic editor is selected and with script enhancements enabled.
I have more info..
When the page is loaded, with script enahancements enabled and the wysiwyg editor chosen; For a few moments after the page is refreshed, the buttons are functional ( they change color on hover ); however, about 5-10 seconds after refreshing, all of the text on the page starts to vibrate for a while.. Seriously; the content of the page seems to grow and shrink, and repeat for about 1-2 seconds. Visually; any point of reference on the page vibrates up and down; then eventually stops. It is after this period that the buttons stop being clickable.
The growing and shrinking phase still happens when the wysiwyg editor is disabled and script enahancements enabled, but crucially: after that phase, the buttons continue to work. [[ The submit buttons are relatively 'higher' on the page with the basic editor than they would be with the wysiwyg editor - which might suggest them moving into and ending up in a position 'underneath' something invisible that only starts to exist at a certain height; or of course, this fact might be irrelevent. ]]
The growing and shrinking phase does not occur unless script enhancements are enabled.
I have more info..
When the page is loaded, with script enahancements enabled and the wysiwyg editor chosen; For a few moments after the page is refreshed, the buttons are functional ( they change color on hover ); however, about 5-10 seconds after refreshing, all of the text on the page starts to vibrate for a while.. Seriously; the content of the page seems to grow and shrink, and repeat for about 1-2 seconds. Visually; any point of reference on the page vibrates up and down; then eventually stops. It is after this period that the buttons stop being clickable.
The growing and shrinking phase still happens when the wysiwyg editor is disabled and script enahancements enabled, but crucially: after that phase, the buttons continue to work. [[ The submit buttons are relatively 'higher' on the page with the basic editor than they would be with the wysiwyg editor - which might suggest them moving into and ending up in a position 'underneath' something invisible that only starts to exist at a certain height; or of course, this fact might be irrelevent. ]]
The growing and shrinking phase does not occur unless script enhancements are enabled.
Last edited by MattEvans : Oct 31st, 2007 at 3:02 am.
If it only works in Internet Explorer; it doesn't work.
•
•
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Lawn Guylen, NY
Posts: 10,881
Reputation:
Rep Power: 32
Solved Threads: 108
You actually see the font getting bigger and smaller? Or it just jumps and "vibrates"?
Dani the Computer Science Gal
Do you run a computer-related website? Feature it in our niche link directory!
Do you run a computer-related website? Feature it in our niche link directory!
•
•
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Deptford, London
Posts: 943
Reputation:
Rep Power: 5
Solved Threads: 47
I don't see it as the font changing size, although it could be in places.. most apparent visually is the page contents translating up and down.. on closer inspection though, objects are moving around slightly during that period; in the advertisement and user title/avatar blocks between posts - the small changes in height of each of these in rapid succession kinda accumulates towards the bottom of the page to give the 'vibrating' effect.
If it only works in Internet Explorer; it doesn't work.
•
•
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Lawn Guylen, NY
Posts: 10,881
Reputation:
Rep Power: 32
Solved Threads: 108
Gotcha. Can you please let me know if you can reproduce this in either IE or FireFox? Thanks!
Dani the Computer Science Gal
Do you run a computer-related website? Feature it in our niche link directory!
Do you run a computer-related website? Feature it in our niche link directory!
![]() |
•
•
•
•
Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
DaniWeb DaniWeb Community Feedback Marketplace
•
•
•
•
apple backup badge bbc biometrics blog blogger blogging blogs browser building code community competition dani daniweb data protection database development environment events iraq itv jbennet mail management member networking networks news nintendo opera photo php qmail remote working search serunson server smtp social social networking survey tags virtual web week wii yahoo!
- Quick Reply = Subscribe (DaniWeb Community Feedback)
- Post quick reply (DaniWeb Community Feedback)
- New Quick Reply (DaniWeb Community Feedback)
- Quick reply panel ? (DaniWeb Community Feedback)
- adding quick reply to a phpbb board (Growing an Online Community)
Other Threads in the DaniWeb Community Feedback Forum
- Previous Thread: trouble with the irc
- Next Thread: Moderator Positions



Linear Mode