Tested application is rendered above Siesta gui?
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Tested application is rendered above Siesta gui?
I assume I'm doing something wrong. I often see that the your own application is rendered above the Siesta page (i.e. over the "island with palms" logo). This might be cute... but if for instance it is a container and you set it's layout to 'fitall', the Siesta page is not shown at all.
Am I correct in thinking that the application should NOT be rendered at all inside (or above) the siesta page (unless, of course, you have toggled DOM visibility, though then it should appear to the right side of the test area, and not on top of the page)?
What am I doing wrong?
Am I correct in thinking that the application should NOT be rendered at all inside (or above) the siesta page (unless, of course, you have toggled DOM visibility, though then it should appear to the right side of the test area, and not on top of the page)?
What am I doing wrong?
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Re: Tested application is rendered above Siesta gui?
Can you provide a screenshot?
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nickolay - Core Developer

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Re: Tested application is rendered above Siesta gui?
nickolay wrote:Can you provide a screenshot?
This is application page (taken from one of the earlier cases I raised here):
As you see, it is just a panel with a couple of buttons.
Here is the corresponding test page:
The panel with the buttons is above the siesta page... and that's probably not what should happen.
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Re: Tested application is rendered above Siesta gui?
I see. Probably you are including your application on your harness page (bryntum-test.html) - move it to your "preloads". Harness should only load Siesta and Ext4.0.2a for its UI.
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nickolay - Core Developer

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Re: Tested application is rendered above Siesta gui?
Man! How can you guess so right all the time!?
Thanks!
Thanks!
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