• File away plugin is great, lots of functionality. I ran into an issue when performing a wrong action. Say I click upload with no selected files i get a pop up. The thing is I am unble to click ok or anything to confirm the application if I click on the page. It seem like the button is hidden under the notification and so i can’t click it. ANy ideas?

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  • Thread Starter gayala

    (@gayala)

    Button hidden under notification bug

    Plugin Author thomstark

    (@thomstark)

    I don’t have this issue, so I’ll need more information about your setup. Maybe some screenshots. It’s probably just a CSS conflict with your particular theme.

    Thread Starter gayala

    (@gayala)

    https://app.box.com/s/paa6bsv7ygbw9e3znym849fnvric9vss

    that’s a picture of notification.

    Thread Starter gayala

    (@gayala)

    https://app.box.com/s/r5tp44llrvxfofer2sxwu3ulu09k9ncc

    Looks like the button moves to the top of the page and the notification is in middle. Button out of window range, when i shrink window I’m able to see button (top right pic)

    Thread Starter gayala

    (@gayala)

    I think it may be due to the button being inside a nav tag. My css is making it go to where my navigation is. Any ideas?

    Plugin Author thomstark

    (@thomstark)

    That is some strange looking stuff. Never seen anything like that before. I couldn’t give you any advice blindly. I’d have to have access to the page.

    My email is fileaway.plugin at gmail dot com if you so desire.

    Thread Starter gayala

    (@gayala)

    So the fileaway button appears inside a nav tag and my page uses css to format nav tags which is why it’s moving to the top. It appears the plugin message is separate from the button. The button nav has a class and it’s being referenced but the site’s css is taking priority it seems. Can the button tag be changed or anything like that?

    Plugin Author thomstark

    (@thomstark)

    The notifications are from a third-party plugin I use called Alertify. It would be easier to change your css to ignore those nav tags, I’d assume. That’s kind of a draconian bit of css, to blanket an entire html tag like that.

    Thread Starter gayala

    (@gayala)

    Ok thanks for the help

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