There's a new png and the link in the css needs to be adjusted accordingly.
On Mar 19, 11:37 pm, dsizemore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > I'm trying to get Thickbox set up on my site for my "login" and > "forgot password" forms. Once clicked, these two links will open a > Thickbox allowing the user to login or reset their password. I'm using > AJAX Content on the Thickbox example page for > this:http://jquery.com/demo/thickbox/ > > The site I'm working on is here:http://www.kentuckygolfing.com/home > > Problem 1: The problem comes into effect on IE7 and seemingly no other > browser that I've tested. If you browse to my test site above and then > click "login" from the top right header area a Thickbox window pops > up. If you close this window (without trying to login) and once that > Thickbox window closes, you go click on "forgot password" and just > watch what happens to this Thickbox window. It comes up showing the > TB_Title field twice. This only happens when you click one link that > brings up a Thickbox window and then close and then open up another. > If you open one and then close and then refresh and then open up > another link, thickbox is fine. > > Also, I've discovered that this only happens with the AJAX Content > example from the Thickbox examples page. If I use an IFrame, this does > not happen. The only reason I'm not using an IFrame is because I > cannot figure out how, once "submit" is clicked on the login form or > forgot password form, that I can close the thickbox and reload the > original page so that the user is logged in. When I use an IFrame with > the login form, after submit is clicked, the user gets the > confirmation message that they logged in successfully and then it > opens up the homepage inside of the thickbox IFrame rather than > closing it. So... if someone has any pointers there too, I'm all ears. > > 2. Last thing I've noticed is that in FireFox on Mac, when Thickbox is > loaded, the dark gray overlay in the background of the thickbox does > not load. It just stays transparent, but the thickbox still functions > correctly, just not overly in the background. > > Thoughts on how to fix these? > > Thanks