I'm using this script since years in an old website. Now it's no more working with Google Chrome, but it's ok with Firefox and IE.
If you open that site, you'll see a yellow box. With Firefox and IE it's populated with strings or images scrolling, while with Chrome it remains empty. Can anyone explain why?
see https://stackoverflow.com/a/18444795/420006
.load doesn't appear to be valid in Chrome
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I'm pretty new to web-coding and in my attempt to create jQuery based menu bars complete with dropdowns I have stumbled upon some vast differences between broswers. Below you can see that while FF and Safari are the same, IE is actually behaving and Opera is ok-ish, Chrome gets it totally wrong. As far as I can tell I have all the latest versions.
I removed the code from here and pasted it in: (doesn't want to let me link properly) so: jsfiddle.net/2hCR2/
Just in case, support for older versions of IE (6-7) is not required.
Right now I'm mostly concerned with the positioning aspect. Any assistance is much appreciated!
****EDIT:** After continuing to play with the chrome developer tools I realized that when I manually set the 1st list (pants/t-shirt) to display:block it displays as expected (exactly like FF and Safari in the image) so it appears that this is more of a javascript/jQuery issue not updating the DOM correctly(?). I also noticed that when I put the code is JSFiddle and ran the script in Chrome it produced the same error, but when I ran JSFiddle in FF (exact same fiddle link) it renders correctly.
It does not happen in Chrome Canary (version 24) but it does in stable (version 22). Apparently it is a bug which has been fixed.
You can either wait a month or two so that all Chrome users get the fix, or just use .show() instead of .show(0).
I'm trying to make a jquery tooltip that appears when a user mouses over a link. In my case the link is using display:block style so that it covers a large area. It works perfectly in Chrome and Firefox but in Internet Explorer it doesn't work at all. The tooltip doesn't show, the browsers own tooltip shows etc... IE!!!!
http://pastebin.com/1kBaMujV
Any ideas? Got to love internet explorer...
Ok well i took your advice and went for a pre existing one using jQueryTools from flowplayer. This is the result:
http://pastebin.com/gxSQx64B
Works great in chrome, firefox and internet explorer. I guess it is best to use one that is mature. The only thing that still annoys me is in firefox if you click on the link then click the browser back button, the tooltip is statically displayed over the link area until you move the mouse back over the link area. This doesn't happen with the other browsers.
Which version of IE you are using? In IE 8 it is fine.
I'm working on an online roguelike game. It's current version is located here. It's working fine in Chrome 9 and Firefox 3.6, but it makes Firefox 4 beta 7 unresponsive for about a minute on every move and IE9 just says that it doesn't support <canvas> tag.
Could someone please explain these strange behaviours of IE9 and FF4b7?
Thank you very much.
In IE9 hit F12 and you'll see your site is loading in quirks mode which is why it doesn't have canvas. From F12 you can switch it and see that you're site does work if it is in IE9 standards mode.
I think you want to put DOCTYPE html before everything else to avoid this.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quirks_mode
I am posting this in case it helps someone else (I found this page when I was googling)
Pages worked fine in Firefox
In IE9 pages were working locally, but not from server. ("getContext not supported etc. etc.")
Had run out of ideas, but noticed that a trial of part of my page containing canvas did work.
Long story short:-
My pages were .htm and so I thought "Is there an HTML5 standard ?" well I'm not sure if there is but when I changed all pages to .html the site behaved as intended in IE9 with all canvas elements working.
Bob
I have made a simple embed of slideshare on my site. However, on Internet Explorer, it keeps saying "Loading" and nothing appears. However, in Firefox its almost instant. Please try here using internet explorer.
Or is it just me? It makes use of Flash and Javascript.
What can the problem be?
Thanks all for any hellp
This page works fine in IE9 at least, and the content you say is broken was written in Flash. You might want to watch your HTTP traffic using Fiddler (www.fiddler2.com) and check for script errors using IE's developer tools (hit F12).
I've check it in Chrome, Firefox, IE6/7/8 and they all seem fine. I haven't checked it in Opera or Safari though.
Can any one tell me the complete cross browser solution to print the contents of iframe.I followed the following links.But it is not working in chrome 3.0 browser & IE8.It is printing the entire page.
How do I print an IFrame from javascript in Safari/Chrome
Print iframe content in Opera and Chrome
Thanks for your valuable help...
As to Chrome, version 3 is way ancient. Please give a try to some newer version (like Chrome 16) and see if it works there.