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I have horrible problems with this theme
it says it requires jquery 1.9, when i change jquery from 1.7 to 1.9 my super fish menu stops working.
My WYSIWYG with ckeditor library never shows up.....
so I am without editor
what to do, why is it so incompatible with wysiwyg editor?
BTW is took me 2 days to figure out it is bootstrap problem why my editor does not show up, can you please fix it somehow?
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Comment #2
sopranos CreditAttribution: sopranos commentedComment #3
markhalliwellThis isn't an issue, it's complaining.
Closing per http://drupal-bootstrap.org/api/bootstrap/docs%21contribute%21README.md/...
Comment #4
sopranos CreditAttribution: sopranos commentedi dont undestand why you cant help and why you closed the topic?
Comment #5
sopranos CreditAttribution: sopranos commentedComment #6
markhalliwellThen don't use superfish. jQuery version incompatibility issues are not uncommon. You cannot expect every "plug 'n' play" module to work together. There is a long standing community wide understanding about this issue. Without getting into it, I recommend doing research and learn how jQuery works rather than blaming code that is essentially "incompatible" because they were built for different jQuery versions.
This really has nothing to do with this project, nor jQuery. This is an entirely separate issue, one that I cannot even begin to diagnose for you; there are simply too many reasons why this could be the case. You'll have to figure it out on your own.
Again, not really an issue with this project. I have implemented CKEditor with Bootstrap just fine... many, many times in the past.
It sounds like you don't understand how JavaScript/jQuery works. You cannot expect everything to "just work". Part of the whole open source aspect of Drupal, and the fact that you can build anything and everything with it, is that you have to be willing to put things together yourself.
So, to be quite frank, the reason this issue was closed is because it's a non-starter issue. There are plenty of resources around on the internet that can help you figure out what your issues are. As stated on the page (in the link I provided above), this issue queue is not about all this. It's meant to track and fix actual issues (bugs with the code itself) between the Bootstrap <-> Drupal integration.
What you have done, actually, is simply ask short of open ended questions where it is quite evident that you don't know anything about the topics you are questioning.
Furthermore, it does not help your case when you open issues and use words like "horrible".
The fact of the matter is this: no one is forcing you to use this project.
Also, it obviously cannot be "horrible" since it is the #2 most installed base theme on drupal.org with well over 100k installs.
I have no time, nor desire, to deal with issues like this.
Comment #7
markhalliwell@sopranos, please stop spamming this issue queue or I will report you. I unpublished the comment (https://www.drupal.org/comment/11089049) you duplicated from this issue.
Comment #8
vizulefllry CreditAttribution: vizulefllry commentedSopranos' issues are pretty hilarious though. Check out this issue that they posted because their client didnt like something.
https://www.drupal.org/node/2593085