ICEfaces
  1. ICEfaces
  2. ICE-4059

Inconsistent/improper styling of panelCollapsible component when disabled=true

    Details

    • Type: Bug Bug
    • Status: Closed
    • Priority: Major Major
    • Resolution: Fixed
    • Affects Version/s: 1.7.2 SP1b, 1.8DR#2
    • Fix Version/s: 1.8RC2, 1.8
    • Component/s: ICE-Components
    • Labels:
      None
    • Environment:
      Styles

      Description

      Setting disabled=true on a panelCollapsible yields unpredictable and incorrect results depending on the style used. The original forum post has screen snapshots showing that;

      Rime: Appears to apply NO style to disabled panels
      XP: Applies a consistent visual style BUT no visual cue as to its disabled state
      Royale: Applies a consistent visual style and applies a visual cue to the disabled state BUT does not appear to change the cursor appropriately.

      The forum poster identified this problem under 1.7 but I was able to replicate it using 1.8.

        Activity

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        Arturo Zambrano added a comment -

        fixed at revision 18335

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        Arturo Zambrano added a comment - fixed at revision 18335
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        Ken Fyten added a comment -

        We should review the styling for Rime theme as it's currently a little lacking. Need to preserve the "bar" at the top somehow. I'll consult with design on this.

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        Ken Fyten added a comment - We should review the styling for Rime theme as it's currently a little lacking. Need to preserve the "bar" at the top somehow. I'll consult with design on this.
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        Mandeep Hayher added a comment -

        There also seems to be no difference in styling of enabled and disabled collapsible panel on IE browser for 'Royale' & 'XP' theme.

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        Mandeep Hayher added a comment - There also seems to be no difference in styling of enabled and disabled collapsible panel on IE browser for 'Royale' & 'XP' theme.
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        Arturo Zambrano added a comment -

        Fixed at revision 18420

        Opacity just won't work properly in IE in conjunction with our current markup and other CSS rules. Added new background images for the disabled classes instead.

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        Arturo Zambrano added a comment - Fixed at revision 18420 Opacity just won't work properly in IE in conjunction with our current markup and other CSS rules. Added new background images for the disabled classes instead.

          People

          • Assignee:
            Unassigned
            Reporter:
            Deryk Sinotte
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