Hello
I am using a WebTab and I have a usercontrol as the content. In FireFox, the content shows up to the right of the last tab along the same horizontal plane as opposed to beneath the header or beneath the contentTabItems (ie. It isn't under a tab but to the right of the last tab). For the webTab, I have the following properties:
Height="100%"
Width="100%"
TabLocation="TopLeft"
TabOrientation="Horizontal"
EnableOverlappingTabs="false"
Please help, thanks.
Hi paychoice.
I investigated your scenario but was unable to replicate the issue you have described using .NetAdvantage 11.1 and Firefox 6. In order to investigate this further I would need to know your product and browser version. A sample where the matter can be reproduced would be greatly appreciated, as obviously I have no information about the userControl that you are employing.
Please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions.
Best Regards,Petar IvanovDeveloper Support EngineerInfragistics, Inc.http://ko.infragistics.com/support
Hi Peter
I am currently using infragistics version 11.1.20111.2036 and firefox version 6.0.2. The issue has to do with float:left in my style for a selected and deselected contentTabItem. When I set the style to float:left, I get the desired look in every browser except firefox. When I remove float:left and look in firefox, the tabs don't display correctly ... I have two tabs ... the 1st is always visible, the second is initially hidden and then based on some action I populate the second with a user control and make it visible. So when I remove float:left and use firefox, the 2nd tab appears in the 1st position (to the far left) and the 2nd tab appears to right of that but between the text and the close button for the 2nd tab (which should appear second but appears first). Having the style float:left is essential as the tabs don't look correct in any other browser if I don't set it. I can send you a screen shot if you like. I'll try to write a small program, but in order for me to mimic the behavior, it would have to be slightly detailed.