Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Technical/@comment-4738639-20140328220042/@comment-4738639-20140329222428

Sorry if I misused the terminology. When we adapted it to our wiki it was introduced to me as a "switch" which I had then worked with a few other members of the community at the time to get working on our wiki. Since then other adaptations through adding more and fewer variables have been made to fit the needs of our wiki.

I am confused by what is meant by it not having the support of the original author anymore, and if by working with the code and manipulating it to allow more and fewer variables sometimes voids having the original support.

I guess the problem is more with a two-variable toggle than a two-variable switch, but in my experience using this idea wouldn't look as good aesthetically in a Tabber or Tabview, and also through trial I have found that using a toggle in Tabview doesn't allow mobility between variables.

Thank you again for trying to help. I guess I was just being hopeful that there might be a way to get it to work to the intended design.

As you said though, perhaps the JavaScript "ate it up" somehow. I know separately all the pieces work and have even used different templates and smaller toggles to substitute the two I am trying to use and they worked without any issue.

It is a little confusing as to why this would happen and I thought I'd ask for assistance here.

The answer isn't what I was wanting, but at least there is some kind of explanation.