Hi
I think I have found a bug for the mouse behaviour in Internet Explorer 9. In my page, I have added a Tabset, whose tabs pane are styled by using method tabSet.setPaneContainerClassName("tabsPane"). This style is the following:
Inside one of these tabs, I have added a layout containing a listgrid. The problem appears when I place the mouse over a row. It behaves as if the mouse was located 8 px below. Therefore, the corresponding row is not always lighted, but the next one does. In other hand, I have tested it with IE development tools and firebug and the result is that browser detects row limits correctly.
My question is: is it possible that the generated javascript wasn't correct for internet explorer in this kind of cases?
As I have said, Firefox and Google Chrome work ok. I'm using Smartgwt 3.0 with skins.
Regards
I think I have found a bug for the mouse behaviour in Internet Explorer 9. In my page, I have added a Tabset, whose tabs pane are styled by using method tabSet.setPaneContainerClassName("tabsPane"). This style is the following:
Code:
.tabsPane { border-top: 8px solid #248BB7; background-color: #FFFFFF; margin-top: 1px; }
My question is: is it possible that the generated javascript wasn't correct for internet explorer in this kind of cases?
As I have said, Firefox and Google Chrome work ok. I'm using Smartgwt 3.0 with skins.
Regards