Topic Drop down menus now working with Google Chrome.
BaDMannerS #125
BaDMannerS
My Java is up to date, but I can't open any of the arrow menus on this site. Neither my profile to see my posts or the Account, Support and Explore buttons on the top. I have no problem with FF whatsoever.
Moonshadow #339
Moonshadow
have you tried deleting your cookies and temp internet files?
Prokkar
Prokkar
Customer Service
Hello VoidPower,

Have you tried reinstalling your Google Chrome?
BaDMannerS #125
BaDMannerS
Hello VoidPower,

Have you tried reinstalling your Google Chrome?

This is not the case. It is a fresh installation, I cleared the history. It is some java problem. Errors appear on the console.
Try yourself :)
jhawƙ #284
jhawƙ
Edited by jhawƙ on 04/02/12 16:36 (UTC)
This is not the case. It is a fresh installation, I cleared the history. It is some java problem. Errors appear on the console.
Try yourself :)
You mean80event.layerX and event.layerY are broken and deprecated in WebKit. They will be removed from the engine in the near future.?

That's the only thing that I see written when I hover hover the dropdown menus. But they work for me. Do you have the latest version of Chrome? (16.0.912.77)

This is JavaScript by the way, not Java. Java is made by Sun Microsystems/Oracle and runs as a plugin in your browser. That's how you can play Minecraft in your browser for example. It's rarely used in comparison to JavaScript though, which is a web standard and is included with all major browsers.
BaDMannerS #125
BaDMannerS
Edited by VoidPower on 04/02/12 22:25 (UTC)
This is not the case. It is a fresh installation, I cleared the history. It is some java problem. Errors appear on the console.
Try yourself :)
You mean80event.layerX and event.layerY are broken and deprecated in WebKit. They will be removed from the engine in the near future.?

That's the only thing that I see written when I hover hover the dropdown menus. But they work for me. Do you have the latest version of Chrome? (16.0.912.77)

This is JavaScript by the way, not Java. Java is made by Sun Microsystems/Oracle and runs as a plugin in your browser. That's how you can play Minecraft in your browser for example. It's rarely used in comparison to JavaScript though, which is a web standard and is included with all major browsers.

Yes. Up to date version.
The console spits out this crap:
40event.layerX and event.layerY are broken and deprecated in WebKit. They will be removed from the engine in the near future.
core.js:1923Uncaught TypeError: Object #<Object> has no method 'open'
4event.layerX and event.layerY are broken and deprecated in WebKit. They will be removed from the engine in the near future.
core.js:1923Uncaught TypeError: Object #<Object> has no method 'open'
8event.layerX and event.layerY are broken and deprecated in WebKit. They will be removed from the engine in the near future.


P.S: I found the little bugger causing this :)
It was an extension: AutocompletePro plugin for chrome1.0. It must be disabled to be able to see those scripts.
Prokkar
Prokkar
Customer Service
Thanks for the update VoidPower :)

I'm glad you have solved your issue.

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