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I did create a default style and disabled plugins. It's actually worse in the default style. The arrows don't even show up there.
--------------- Added [DATE]1267379816[/DATE] at [TIME]1267379816[/TIME] --------------- Well I got the arrows to show up... but still no dropdown. :/ --------------- Added [DATE]1267380934[/DATE] at [TIME]1267380934[/TIME] --------------- The test default template is now selectable as a template so you can check that. --------------- Added [DATE]1267383113[/DATE] at [TIME]1267383113[/TIME] --------------- I just disabled all plugins again and no change. :/ --------------- Added [DATE]1267383675[/DATE] at [TIME]1267383675[/TIME] --------------- Okay, so I disabled Use 'vBMenu' DHTML Popup Menus? in the settings and checked it in firefox and that's exactly what it looks like in chrome. So for some reason Chrome is deciding to ignore vbulletin_menu.js it looks like. --------------- Added [DATE]1267386159[/DATE] at [TIME]1267386159[/TIME] --------------- I GOT IT WORKING! Hopefully this helps someone else who has this same problem. Solution: Apparently global.php was not recognizing chrome as a browser with popup capabilities so it was disabling it. Open global.php in an editor. Find: PHP Code:
PHP Code:
I'm sure you could find out how to add Chrome to the if statement above this but this is a simple fix and if you have users who are using a browser without pop ups on it then they will just have to suffer! |
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