Also you should validate your page, it's throwing dozens of markup errors, invalid attributes, uppercase tags, invalid nestings etc. Not to say it is the cause, but invalid markup can affect the DOM tree.
- ricardo On Oct 7, 2:29 pm, rolfsf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > craig - I notice that the Location: X and Category: Y content are both > lists/list items. I haven't looked at the script, but I suspect it may > be hiding and counting those - you're problem with both the high count > and the disappearing content is the same problem. It's counting > Category in the "C" count, and the Location in the L count., and then > hiding that content in all but the C and L lists. > > rolfsf > > On Oct 7, 7:09 am, "craig.kaminsky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Hi, Jack, > > > I have just tried it out on a site. It works pretty darn well. We've > > noticed two things thus far: > > 1. The "count" for each letter and the total is off. For example, this > > page (http://www.experiencecoloradosprings.com/index.cfm/go/ecs.pages/ > > id/86/title/Hotels,%20Lodging,%20Accommodations/memcat/5) has 170 > > listings displayed but when you hover over the ALL link, it reads 508. > > The troublesome letters, in this case, appear to be C and L. > > 2. When you click to filter, some of the content disappears (notice > > how there are two entries/lines for Location: X and Category: Y with > > each listing. When you click a letter to filter, those go away but > > reappear when you press "All". > > > You can see it in action on other pages in this site under the "Stay > > Eat and Play" drop-down (the Dining, Lodging, Activities, Arts, > > Shopping, and Services links all utilize it in their output). > > > Excellent work on this plugin and thank you!! We're very psyched with > > it and it beats the #$&@ out of what we had before :)! > > > Best, > > Craig > > > On Oct 6, 10:41 am, Jack Killpatrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Hi Ettiene, how'd using it go for you? > > > > Thanks to everyone else for the initial feedback. I'm interested to hear > > > if anyone has implemented it anywhere. ? > > > > - Jack > > > > Ettiene wrote: > > > > Excellent stuff man! I'm already busy using it hehe > > > > > Ettiene