Interface has long been abandoned, as it was never updated to work with more
recent versions of jQuery (1.2+). If you haven't already, you may want to
take a look at jQuery UI:

http://ui.jquery.com/

- Richard

On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 7:19 AM, Luke Moody
<noctuarysmu...@googlemail.com>wrote:

>
> Hi all,
>
> I'm fairly new to jQuery (and CSS, come to think of it!), so this
> question might have a very simple fix, but I'm at my wits end with two
> browsers (Google Chrome & Safari [both on PC]). I'm using the
> Interface plugin (http://interface.eyecon.ro/).
>
> The site in question is here:
> http://www.deadredhour.com/temp/sandbox/skinning.html
> CSS here: http://www.deadredhour.com/temp/sandbox/wEXAMPLEindows.css
>
>
> In Firefox 3, IE 7 and Opera 9.5, everything's all okay. I've managed
> to get multiple windows to open, depending on what link is clicked at
> the bottom of the page, each one is draggable, resizable and can be
> rolled up and down. Some positioning in the CSS still needs to be
> amended, of course, but it's still early days!
>
> Moving into Chrome and Safari, a few bugs have appeared. Mainly that
> when more than one window is open, instead of stacking on-top/behind
> each other, they stack vertically, ending up with some being off the
> page. Then when some are rolled up, the windows below it move
> vertically upwards also. On closing a window (with multiple windows
> open), the windows that remain open jump to a seemingly random
> position on the page...
>
> I have a feeling that it's a CSS-based issue, but it's incredibly
> perplexing.
>
> Any help on this would be very welcome indeed. Let me know if code
> samples or any further info is needed.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Luke.
>

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