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FEATURE: Stacks (included) #1

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ddelella opened this issue May 11, 2012 · 2 comments
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FEATURE: Stacks (included) #1

ddelella opened this issue May 11, 2012 · 2 comments
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The javascript and css for topleft, bottomleft, bottomright, topbar, and bottombar should be part of the standard install files. It took me a while to figure out i needed to steal code from the source of the demo page in order to make them work.

@ghost ghost assigned hperrin May 17, 2012
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hperrin commented May 17, 2012

Well, seeing as those stacks have many options, I don't think they should be part of the files, but I will definitely make their documentation much clearer. Thank you for reporting this.

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The default stacks dont have mqny options. I was referring to top left,
bottom left, and bottom right. Those should be standard stacks but code
for custom stacks is still available.
On May 17, 2012 1:15 PM, "Hunter Perrin" <
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Well, seeing as those stacks have many options, I don't think they should
be part of the files, but I will definitely make their documentation much
clearer. Thank you for reporting this.


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