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Can't drag and drop the panes. Tried it in Garland.
Can't drag and drop the panes. Tried it in Garland.
Comments
Comment #1
merlinofchaos CreditAttribution: merlinofchaos commentedUnable to duplicate. Works fine for me.
Comment #2
MichelleWorks for me as well. What browser/OS are you using? Are you sure you have javascript on?
Michelle
Comment #3
activedatasource CreditAttribution: activedatasource commentedISSUES
* Allow panel content weight to be adjusted under its own settings (could find no other way to do it for Advanced Panel Pages)
* Drag and drop breaks (without js complaint) for "Advanced panel page"
testing other page types now...
I'm duplicating this problem with:
Drupal version: 6.12
Panel version: 6.x-3.0-beta2
Theme: Garland
URL: /admin/build/delegator/page-landing/panel_context/page_landing_panel_context
Allowing the panel content weight to be adjusted under its own settings would be a good work around.
The whole feature just silently stops working for any page. Frustrating that the panel weight cannot be set some other way, is there something I have overlooked?
Comment #4
Darren OhIn my case the problem was caused by the Theme Developer module.
Comment #5
merlinofchaos CreditAttribution: merlinofchaos commentedThere is nothing you've overlooked, and the degraded scenario is something I've thought about but it's a significant coding project and it hasn't made my priority list.
Comment #6
esmerel CreditAttribution: esmerel commentedComment #7
merlinofchaos CreditAttribution: merlinofchaos commentedRetitling and versioning. This is a low priority feature request.
Comment #8
Letharion CreditAttribution: Letharion commentedSince this isn't even started yet AFAIK, I'm moving this to D7 instead, where it is more likely to be implemented.
Comment #9
MichelleIt's been 3 years and it looks like this hasn't happened. Are there any plans to ever make this work without js? Should this just be "won't fix"?
Comment #10
Darren OhGraceful degradation is a core principle of Drupal development, so this should be kept open until it’s done.