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- Known Issue http://drupal.org/node/191771
- 'Node' panes can have two titles or have two title areas.
- Cause:
- Content that comes into a pane is already formatted, and this happens
- in theme('node'). theme('node') assumes it will be printing a title
- most of the time. However, Panels wants the titles of panes to be
- consistent, so it removes the title from the node to prevent your
- node.tpl.php from printing it. The result is often an empty h2 which
- has odd effects.
- Solution:
- Add an if statement to your node.tpl.php to prevent printing that h2
- if $node->title is empty.
- Known Issue http://drupal.org/node/186454
- Internet Explorer is really bad about making the rightmost panel
- fall beneath the others.
- Cause:
- Internet explorer calculates margins and padding differntly from
- everyone else, and this makes it entirely too easy for widths
- to add up to greater than the amount of allotted space, despite
- using percentage widths.
- Solution:
- There are two solutions to this problem:
- 1) In your theme, try to eliminate padding from the the <div>
- that directly contains your content; you can do this by
- adding an empty <div> inside it that surrounds the content
- and very specifically is set to margin: 0 and padding: 0
- 2) if that doesn't work, override the widths of the panel-panel
- divs and reduce them by 1 or 2%; usually this will give IE
- enough space to quit pushing things around.
- Known Issue http://drupal.org/node/154351
- TinyMCE, FCKEditor and other wysiwyg editors really blow up on Panels
- content editing.
- Cause:
- The modal dialogs that Panels uses are very particular about javascript
- and these editors are too much for them. Also, these editors get
- cranky about complicated forms with several text areas.
- Solution:
- Disable these editors on all of your panels admin pages. The important
- URLs are admin/panels/* and panels/ajax/*. More details instructions
- may follow if someone familiar with these systems submits a patch at
- the above drupal.org URL.
- Known Issue http://drupal.org/node/180650
- The rounded corners style shows up as just a small graphic rather than
- a full box around the panels as it shoujld.
- Cause:
- The rounded corners CSS relies on the ID for the panel, but the ID is
- optional.
- Solution:
- Make sure your panel has an ID of some sort. With mini panels there is
- no easy workaround as mini panels currently do not have IDs of their
- own.
- Known Issue http://drupal.org/node/165745
- You see a message similar to this:
- Table 'drupal.panels_info' doesn't exist query: SELECT * FROM panels_info
- WHERE path = 'front_page_new' in...
- The important piece of information is 'panels_info'.
- Cause:
- The Meta Tags module (also known as nodewords.module) directly reads the
- the panels tables and modifies its forms to add the tags. Unfortunately
- for this module, Panels has changed *greatly* in the leap from 1.0 to
- 2.0 and the tables aren't the same. However, the nodewords module doesn't
- yet know this. Look in the nodewords issue queue for panels patches and
- you should find something.
- Known Issue http://drupal.org/node/153399
- The drag and drop content UI doesn't seem to work at all under Safari.
- Cause:
- Safari 2 has some serious problems with the javascript code.
- Solution:
- Upgrade to Safari 3 if possible. If not, use an an alternative browser
- such as Firefox or Opera.
- Known Issue http://drupal.org/node/207859
- When using the secure pages module, the Panels administrative UI gives
- unhelpful "An error occurred" popups when trying to add or edit content.
- Cause:
- The secure pages module tries to move the entire administrative section
- of the site to HTTPS, but Panels' AJAX calls are using a path that
- secure pages doesn't know about. When trying to make non-secure ajax calls
- from a secure page, the browser denies the call.
- Solution:
- The solution is to simply add panels/* to your Secure Pages configuration.
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