humanitiesplusdesign / palladio

An application that brings humanities research methods to data visualization.
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tool tips don't appear over correct hover spot #193

Open eahonig opened 4 years ago

eahonig commented 4 years ago

Having uploaded data to my map and attached Location Name as a tool tip, the name does not appear at the correct place when I hover over it. It seems to appear someplace much farther North. For instance, when I hover over Madrid, that name appears somewhere around Iceland.

esjewett commented 4 years ago

@eahonig Sorry for the delay in response. What browser are you using and would it be possible to point me at or attach a Palladio save file that recreates the issue? Thanks!

eahonig commented 4 years ago

Dear Ethan,I figured this out! It was a problem with Firefox; when I switched to Chrome, Palladio was fine. My class has now done their mapping project on Palladio and is moving on to networks...All best,Elizabeth

Elizabeth Alice HonigProfessor of Northern European Art Department of Art History & Archaeology   University of Maryland College Park, MD 20742-1335

On Thursday, March 19, 2020, 5:25:14 PM EDT, Ethan Jewett <notifications@github.com> wrote:  

@eahonig Sorry for the delay in response. What browser are you using and would it be possible to point me at or attach a Palladio save file that recreates the issue? Thanks!

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esjewett commented 4 years ago

@eahonig Great to hear - and thanks for using Palladio! Sadly, we tested primarily on Chrome due to our need to focus limited resources, which does mean that Safari and now Edge should work well also, but there have always been at least minor (and some not so minor) issues in other browsers.

eahonig commented 4 years ago

I couldn't possibly teach my "Humanists on the Move" DH class without Palladio, so the thank you is from my side. --Elizabeth

Elizabeth Alice HonigProfessor of Northern European Art Department of Art History & Archaeology   University of Maryland College Park, MD 20742-1335

On Thursday, March 19, 2020, 5:31:04 PM EDT, Ethan Jewett <notifications@github.com> wrote:  

@eahonig Great to hear - and thanks for using Palladio! Sadly, we tested primarily on Chrome due to our need to focus limited resources, which does mean that Safari and now Edge should work well also, but there have always been at least minor (and some not so minor) issues in other browsers.

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