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Quick.Cart v1.0 rc2 - released!

treewood (OpenSolution)

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2005-12-06 21:20

New Quick.Cart v1.0 rc2 released!

You can get this version from download here:
http://opensolution.org/download/

You can test this version here:
http://opensolution.org/qc_v1.0/

Write here Your suggestions, bugs etc

Changes from 1.0 rc1 version:
- js - gallery - bug fixes
- templates/admin/ - names of products, couriers are now links to edit panel
- categories list in admin panel are grouped by types
- other fixes and changes

marcopolo

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2005-12-06 22:28

is this stable ?

treewood (OpenSolution)

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2005-12-07 11:00

this is release candidate ... not stable version

Beholder

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2005-12-07 16:22

picture popups in Opera now work ok, but you must have switched on: Tools>Preferences>Content>Javascript Options>Allow Resizing of Windows

Treewood, please include this in the official readme, would save me and other Opera fanboys tons of trouble.

neofix

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2005-12-07 16:45

When you click on a product, the category listing collapses... Don't know if this is the meaning, but seems a bit strange though.

Anyways, great piece of work! :)

- Neofix

treewood (OpenSolution)

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2005-12-07 17:12

Beholder - but i dont understand ... this "Allow Resizing of Windows" is default ON in opera. You switched off this?

neofix - browser?

Beholder

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2005-12-07 18:28

Treewood < yes I did, a very long while back. Then I actually forgot about it.

neofix

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2005-12-07 20:26

I.E 6.0.... This happens in v. 0.3 and 0.3.1 too

- Neofix

pineapple

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2005-12-07 20:30

CSS Issue

IE 6 on Win XP
viewing http://opensolution.org/qc_v1.0/

Just a styles thing - but 'Search' button does not fit to the left of the search box, it wraps to the next line - so the whole menu is taller.

In Firefox it's fine.

pineapple

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2005-12-07 21:02

FYI:
Fixed the CSS IE Search Box issue by changing:
#navi form
width:170px;
to
width:175px;

line 35 of default.css.

treewood (OpenSolution)

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2005-12-07 21:04

strange ... i see in IE 6 that input (text) and submit are in one line...

treewood (OpenSolution)

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2005-12-07 21:07

neofix - in 0.3.0 and 0.3.1 it should be ... but in 1.0 it is harder because one product can be in more then one categories and which category must listed?

Beholder

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2005-12-07 21:20

pineapple << on some language/font variations, I might add.

To eliminate this problem: un-bold the search button text (#navi #searchbutton) and cut the search input field (#navi #searchinput) width to length of about 80 px.

Beholder

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2005-12-07 21:23

that's why in Treewood's demo it's totaly ok in IE.

pineapple

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2005-12-07 21:52

Beholder - well spotted, you are correct.
My IE text was set on 'Medium' (the default)
and encoding 'Western European (ISO)' (default for my installation, I'm in UK)

I changed encoding to 'Central European (ISO)' and the problem disappeared!

IE, eh!!

treewood (OpenSolution)

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2005-12-08 07:40

pineapple - hm... i have IE 6.0, enconding "western european" and medium text ... all ok

Beholder

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2005-12-08 23:12

treewood << change charset in your demo to "charset=Windows-1250" and you'll see magical chagnes happen right in front of your eyes.

Maybe you'll also need the Czech/Slovak/Central European regional settings on, but I don't think so.

Beholder

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2005-12-08 23:17

oh, also make sure you have encoding in IE set to Central European, or perhaps also to "Auto".

Beholder

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2005-12-08 23:19

on some translations the Search button is also longer than in the EN version, so that may probably cause more additional trouble.

Beholder

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2005-12-09 02:11

QC 1.0 RC2:
Opera doesn't display product list ok when there are too many product categories, demo of the bug:
http://www.nlp.sk/test/

IE looks ok.

The same distinct display in the browsers happens when displaying an individual product, although it looks a bit better. Perhaps in print too?

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