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First level submenu '>' positioned incorrectly #25

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rmacfadyen opened this issue Jan 8, 2012 · 4 comments
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First level submenu '>' positioned incorrectly #25

rmacfadyen opened this issue Jan 8, 2012 · 4 comments

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@rmacfadyen
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The display of the '>' indicator for a submenu is not positioned correctly for the first level. It is positioned at the right but 1 line below the menu.

It's hard to see but if you look carefully at: http://medialize.github.com/jQuery-contextMenu/demo/sub-menus.html you can see that the '>' is positioned at the right and below the "Other group" menu item.

The second level submenu indicator is positioned correctly.

@rodneyrehm
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In what Browser is this supposed to be the case? I don't see any wrong positioning in Firefox 9. Chrome and Safari don't show the marker at all. Any Ideas?

rodneyrehm added a commit that referenced this issue Jan 8, 2012
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Fixed in version 1.5.6

@rmacfadyen
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Holy cow... take a lunch break and bam! Fixes!

Thx

-----Original Message-----
From: Rodney Rehm [mailto:reply@reply.github.com]
Sent: January-08-12 1:30 PM
To: rmacfadyen
Subject: Re: [jQuery-contextMenu] First level submenu '>' positioned incorrectly (#25)

Fixed in version 1.5.6


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@rodneyrehm
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here it's sunday evening… just had dinner… ;)

baohx2000 pushed a commit to Contatta/jQuery-contextMenu that referenced this issue Jun 18, 2012
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