Hi,
Please refer to the attached image, it seems the 'Move to' drop-down menu is not displayed correctly when i view mail content in firefox-3.0.4.
Tested in both roundcube-0.1.1 and svn version (r2142).
Thanks very much.
Zhang Huangbin wrote:
Hi,
Please refer to the attached image, it seems the 'Move to' drop-down menu is not displayed correctly when i view mail content in firefox-3.0.4.
Tested in both roundcube-0.1.1 and svn version (r2142).
works for me with the same version of firefox and svn-trunk. Browser cache cleared?
Zhang Huangbin wrote:
Please refer to the attached image, it seems the 'Move to' drop-down menu is not displayed correctly when i view mail content in firefox-3.0.4.
Tested in both roundcube-0.1.1 and svn version (r2142).
Maybe this is a local Theme issue - do you have any special Theme configured in Firefox?
AFAIK the look of dropdown boxes (and other widgets) is defined by the theme. Your theme may have some weirdness that makes RC look like it does on that screenshot. Just a guess.
Patrick.
A.L.E.C wrote:
works for me with the same version of firefox and svn-trunk. Browser cache cleared?
Nothing changed after cache cleared.
Patrick Nagel wrote:
Maybe this is a local Theme issue - do you have any special Theme configured in Firefox?
AFAIK the look of dropdown boxes (and other widgets) is defined by the theme. Your theme may have some weirdness that makes RC look like it does on that screenshot. Just a guess.
Patrick.
I use the default theme, without any modified. :(
Zhang Huangbin wrote:
A.L.E.C wrote:
works for me with the same version of firefox and svn-trunk. Browser cache cleared?
Nothing changed after cache cleared.
Patrick Nagel wrote:
Maybe this is a local Theme issue - do you have any special Theme configured in Firefox?
AFAIK the look of dropdown boxes (and other widgets) is defined by the theme. Your theme may have some weirdness that makes RC look like it does on that screenshot. Just a guess.
Patrick.
I use the default theme, without any modified. :(
Also works for me with FF 3.0.4 on Windows Vista x64. Is your FF localized? Try to test with a new user account (fresh FF profile), your local settings may be in effect. -- Dennis _______________________________________________ List info: http://lists.roundcube.net/dev/
Dennis P. Nikolaenko wrote:
Try to test with a new user account (fresh FF profile), your local settings may be in effect.
It works now.
I moved ~/.mozilla/firefox directory, and restart firefox, it works now.
Thanks Dennis and Alec. :)