Pagination Issue

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Jonathan Nichols

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Oct 13, 2010, 10:49:05 AM10/13/10
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The script seems to have problems with the pagination.

When I click next it the results will sometimes disappear. It seems to
happen if I move the mouse after clicking next.

site: http://www.novacreative.com/
browser: Firefox 3.6.10
To reproduce:
Enter any text (e.g. purl).
Click next (possibly once or twice).
Click next and move the mouse as soon as you click next

by the way, Love this script. We use a CMS and Wordpress and this
makes it easy to compile results from both sources as opposed to just
one or the other.

Jonathan Nichols

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Oct 13, 2010, 10:54:29 AM10/13/10
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hmmm... I need to add more. It just seems to have several problems
with hover functionality. Even using Firebug seems to be a problem.

Also, is it possible to control that Sikbox does not load any CSS if a
skin is not specified?

On Oct 13, 10:49 am, Jonathan Nichols <nichols.jonatha...@gmail.com>
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Eduardo Sasso

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Oct 13, 2010, 11:22:38 AM10/13/10
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Hi Jonathan,

Yes, unfortunately this is a little known bug that we didnt have time to fix yet.

No, Sikbox will always load a CSS file, which can be customized just like you did.

Regards,

Eduardo Sasso



2010/10/13 Jonathan Nichols <nichols.j...@gmail.com>

Jonathan Nichols

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Oct 13, 2010, 11:38:05 AM10/13/10
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Excellent on the first. If I can contribute in any way please let me
know.

As for the CSS, I guess I don't understand why it has to load a skin
even if one is not specified?

I use the URL <script src="http://sikbox.com/magic.js?
d=www.novacreative.com&r=5" type="text/javascript"></script> which has
no skin parameter. Can the script not check to see if a skin is passed
and if so load it if not don't?

There are not obvious side effects to loading a skin that doesn't
exist other than creating an extra request that is unnecessary and can
be prevented with an extra line of code.

Just my two cents.

On Oct 13, 11:22 am, Eduardo Sasso <eduardo.sa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Jonathan,
>
> Yes, unfortunately this is a little known bug that we didnt have time to fix
> yet.
>
> No, Sikbox will always load a CSS file, which can be customized just like
> you did.
>
> Regards,
>
> Eduardo Sasso
>
> 2010/10/13 Jonathan Nichols <nichols.jonatha...@gmail.com>

Eduardo Sasso

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Oct 14, 2010, 11:21:45 AM10/14/10
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I think the CSS loading is a implementation problem, that's why it always load something.

That's a nice suggestion to work on for the next version.

2010/10/13 Jonathan Nichols <nichols.j...@gmail.com>
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