karthik
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: CG-PowerPack 1.5.2 Released.If I have PostOrder running on my site, without any pages added to the PostOrder list, I get this error on every post:
Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in wp-content/plugins/cg-plugins/cg-postorder.php on line 71.
Does this ring a bell?
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: Delay in loading background image in FirefoxJinsan,
I changed things around to make it XHTML strict. It validates fine now, still the problem didnt go away (as expected).
Thanks for your help though. One good thing that came out of this is that my page now validates ??
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: Delay in loading background image in FirefoxThe only javascripts I have are for preloading the images (to address this problem), and sitemeter / truth laid bear scripts. The menu rollover effects are done using CSS.
Maybe it is an incorrect CSS issue like you mention – I will try making myself compliant. That said, I see the same behavior with the default Quentin template – and datter mentioned that he sees it in Kubrick. So I strongly doubt if this will fix the problem.
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: Delay in loading background image in FirefoxI agree with the content part… but the sidebar loading, I am not so sure. Especially because Quentin starts off with a dark background for the content, and fills it in with a background jpeg.
Actually, it is not wordpress that does it, it is firefox. This discussion has veered off a little bit … my original question still stands, is there a way to control which section firefox will load first? (Or make it load the sidebar content at the very end…)
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: Delay in loading background image in FirefoxHmmm… don’t think the problem is at my end. (I guess you mean my internet connection). Tried it both at work and home and it exhibits the same behavior. If I comment out the links to sitemeter and truth laid bear, it will load just fine…otherwise, it loads the header first and then the body background image takes a while to load.
Like Datter said, it is probably default Firefox behavior to load everything in a frame before loading the background image … kind of sucks.