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PostPosted: 26. Mar 2013, 16:59 
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Another question! :)

TWG seems to be working well now and is almost to where I'd like it to be. However, I've run into one small issue. When a user clicks on Options, the options menu is partially hidden.

The top and bottom headers span the width of the screen but the central portion is defined as having a width of 960px. The Options menu works just fine in a full screen window (i.e., when a user clicks on "New Window" first) but is cut off in the normal view. I've attached an image showing the problem.

I've looked through the installations and how-to information for a setting on this but have not seen one (although I'm sure I could have missed it). I searched here in the forum and also spent a bit of time glancing through the code.

Is there a setting that I can change that will help this? If not, please let me know where in the PHP files TWG is calculating the placement of the Options menu. Perhaps I will be able to adjust the logic to solve the problem.

Thanks. :)

Brian


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PostPosted: 26. Mar 2013, 19:29 
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are the other iframe are placed wrong as well?

I have an option to fix the placements if the automatic placement fails:

$iframe_xoffset = 0; // new 1.5.3 - if you are using php include AND divs for your layout it is possible that the iframes are not where they should be - you can define the x offset of the iframes here!
$iframe_yoffset = 0; // new 1.5.3 - if you are using php include AND divs for your layout it is possible that the iframes are not where they should be - you can define the y offset of the iframes here!

Best, Michael


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PostPosted: 27. Mar 2013, 18:07 
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Michael,

Thanks! I was able to use those to find a position that seems to work well at all resolutions.

Brian


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