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#37 2011-10-21 15:20:37

GugUser
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From: Quito (Ecuador)
Registered: 2007-12-16
Posts: 1,477

Re: Is there any way to use article tags outside of article context?

No, it isn’t strange. Sorry, it was my error, form hasn’t position. Try with the z-index: 15000; for #pp_full_res.

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#38 2011-10-21 15:23:24

mlarino
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Registered: 2007-06-29
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Re: Is there any way to use article tags outside of article context?

GugUser wrote:

No, it isn’t strange. Sorry, it was my error, form hasn’t position. Try with the z-index: 15000; for #pp_full_res.

not working
I am not sure, but I don’t think its a z-index problem, as you can see you can click on the form, and even in the submit button.

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#39 2011-10-21 15:26:54

GugUser
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From: Quito (Ecuador)
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Posts: 1,477

Re: Is there any way to use article tags outside of article context?

I’m sorry, I thought that might have to do with the levels

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#40 2011-10-21 15:28:46

mlarino
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Re: Is there any way to use article tags outside of article context?

I wish it did!
Thanks for trying to help!

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#41 2011-10-21 15:56:24

GugUser
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From: Quito (Ecuador)
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Posts: 1,477

Re: Is there any way to use article tags outside of article context?

Can you show how you include the form? And, where is “pickimage”?

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#42 2011-10-21 16:06:26

mlarino
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Re: Is there any way to use article tags outside of article context?

GugUser wrote:

Can you show how you include the form? And, where is “pickimage”?

Not sure what pick image is :(

<a href="#inline-1"  class="contacto" rel="prettyPhoto" title=""><img src="images/web/info.png" /></a>


<div id="inline-1" style="display:none">
<div style="padding:10px 10px 0 10px; ">
<h3>
<txp:zem_contact label="" to="manuel@mlarino.com" subject="AD - Usuario interesado en inmueble" 
thanks="Gracias por su interés, nos pondremos en contacto con usted lo antes posible.">

<txp:zem_contact_secret label="">
Una persona está interesada en recivir mas información acerca del inmueble con REF:<txp:title />
Estos son sus datos:
</txp:zem_contact_secret>
<txp:zem_contact_text name="zemSubscriberFirstName" label="Nombre" required="1" />
<br/>
<txp:zem_contact_email name="zemSubscriberEmail" label="Email" required="1"/>
<br/>
<txp:zem_contact_text name="zemSubscriberref" label="Referencia" required="0" />
<br/>
<txp:zem_contact_textarea label="Mensaje" required="0"/>
<br/>
<txp:zem_contact_checkbox label="Quiero suscribirme al Boletín inmobiliario." name="zemDoSubscribe" checked="yes" required="no" />

<txp:zem_contact_secret name="zemSubscriberLists" 
     value="default" />
<br/>
<txp:zem_contact_submit label="Enviar"/>
</txp:zem_contact>
</h3>
</div>
	</div>

Last edited by mlarino (2011-10-21 16:07:40)

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#43 2011-10-21 16:12:08

GugUser
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From: Quito (Ecuador)
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Posts: 1,477

Re: Is there any way to use article tags outside of article context?

I think you don’t need the code in lines 75-140 (you can edit “jquery.prettyPhoto.js”). See this answer (at he bottom):

<script type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8">
	$(document).ready(function(){
		$("a[rel^='prettyPhoto']").prettyPhoto({
			keyboard_shortcuts: false
		});
	});
</script>

By the way: It seems that the function “pickimage” doesn’t exist and that you don’t need onload="pickimage()" in <body>.

Last edited by GugUser (2011-10-21 16:28:00)

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#44 2011-10-21 16:29:24

mlarino
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Registered: 2007-06-29
Posts: 367

Re: Is there any way to use article tags outside of article context?

GugUser wrote:

I think you don’t need the code in lines 75-140 (you can edit “jquery.prettyPhoto.js”). See this answer (at he bottom):

<script type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8">
	$(document).ready(function(){
		$("a[rel^='prettyPhoto']").prettyPhoto({
			keyboard_shortcuts: false
		});
	});
</script>

By the way: It seems that the function “pickimage” doesn’t exist and that you don’t need onload="pickimage()" in <body>.

I am using the keyboard_shortcuts:false, here http://www.mlarino.com/asesoria/1709
still the same problem, and seems the keyboard shortcuts still work as usual.

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#45 2011-10-21 22:07:31

GugUser
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From: Quito (Ecuador)
Registered: 2007-12-16
Posts: 1,477

Re: Is there any way to use article tags outside of article context?

Hola, nuevamente … ;-)

I can’t find the cause of the problem. But I suggest to improve the situation for the search for the cause.

  1. Please correct these errors
  2. Use the latest version of prettyPhoto (3.1.3) and jQuery (1.6.x)
  3. Configure prettyPhoto in the file “jquery.prettyPhoto.js”
  4. Initialize prettyPhoto only with the following code before the closing tag of body, </body>, or before the closing tag of head, </head>:
<script type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8">
	$(document).ready(function(){
		$("a[rel^='prettyPhoto']").prettyPhoto();
	});
</script>

Then we can look further …

Last edited by GugUser (2011-10-21 23:40:43)

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#46 2011-10-31 12:22:21

mlarino
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Registered: 2007-06-29
Posts: 367

Re: Is there any way to use article tags outside of article context?

Thanks GugUser, the problem was that the version of PrettyPhoto was outdated, I uploaded the new one and its working great.

Thanks again

Last edited by mlarino (2011-10-31 12:22:42)

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