With the new update Toolbox is running but is showing below the menu bar and to the right, kind of floating on the map. I am using Chrome as a browser.
Thanks for the quick fix! Just wanted to report that I canāt drag the Toolbox toolbar up into the blue area as before - it only goes as high as the black band just below that area:
Was that intentional? A limitation? An oversight? If thatās where you wanted it to stop now or is a limitation that couldnāt be overcome, then fine. I just wanted to make sure it was known about, in case it wasnāt one of those things.
Iāve discovered a problem, indirectly caused by the inability to move the Toolbox toolbar onto the blue bar.
If the Toolbox toolbar is anywhere near the top of the screen and directly below the Toolbox menu icon on the blue bar, it can āinterruptā the menu. If you hover over the icon, the pop-up menu appears. If you then start to move downwards along the menu and cross the toolbar, the menu instantly disappears!
Iāve always positioned the toolbar on the blue bar (partly obscuring the address search box) to avoid losing screen estate. Now I have it flush against the blue bar and I canāt get into the Toolbox menu at all unless I move the toolbar out of the way. Note that this problem may not be directly due to the WME update. Itās only now Iāve had to re-position it that the problem has become apparent.
I can see 2 possible solutions. The first is to play with the z-index so the menu appears over the toolbar.
The other is to implement a solution that Twister-UK has done for the WMEOpenData script, which also has a floating element. This used to cause exactly the same problem with āinterruptingā drop-down menus from the blue bar. He makes his element hide itself whenever a native menu is open.
I will also use this opportunity to make an additional request. If you use the second solution, you will see how Twister detects an open native menu. If you can pass on to him the relevant details for your menu, he might be able to hide the OpenData element when that is open.
Thatās not quite right. Tb did and does have a āno layer modeā to cut off the (complete) new layer switches in the permalink URL (such as ā&mapProblemFilter=0ā), but it never repaired malformed URL elements.