In IE (I'm testing on v.9), some text is automatically appended an anchor tag that contains advertising information.
In Firefox, this is not there. The site is pure html, but somehow IE is appending a link to it. It looks like this, a double-underlined link that is triggered on hover:
How can I get rid of this behavior, in either css or javascript? Thanks for any ideas!
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So if you visit http://movableink.com/ on Safari on iOS9.
Then click in the header on http://movableink.com/partners
On first visit or slower connections the entire page renders blank in safari.
This is a pretty standard page. There's no specific code to call out that might be causing this. This is a new page with a different css file, it's the first responsive page.
However, the text and content is selectable (but not here) and also if I check it out in the Safari developer inspector when the phone is plugged into a mac there is also nothing notable covering the page.
You may want to look in private browsing, you will want to open up the homepage first and then click on 'Partners'.
What could possibly be causeing this issue of the page disappearing?
I could reproduce this on my iOS 9 device very well if there was an ad blocker active (in my case: Crystal and Lionz). Without this ad blocker active the page was loading smoothly without a blank screen.
By using another ad blocker (e. g. 1Blocker) the page is also running smoothly.
For me the problem is only related to certain ad blocker apps on iOS.
I did some tests, it could be just request timing issues due to either un-optimised server code (like regenerating the whole site stack every first request from a client), or generating CSS.
On first load it is consistently 700ms, regardless of mobile or desktop. Safari will be more sensitive on the mobile as it processes not as many parallel resources after it has a list of url's to get.
If you are using a CMS, check for Optimising / Caching solutions in built into the system and switch that on, see if it changes the load times.
Another alternative is Cloud distributed CDN's such as Cloud Flare (free for basic, other plans for more intensive).
How would I remove all links to javascript if someone is viewing a site from an iPad.
For Example the web version would have links in the head to js files for various things on the site.
But I would want the iPad version to remove or ignore these links so no js was being linked to.
Any help would be much appreciated, thanks.
You could load them on the client side, checking browser features, after page load.
They could also be written dynamically sever side by checking the user agent.
Detect the browser using this and write your code to make use of the isiPad variable. It would be easier to do than removing code tags from html (at least without jQuery).
I've developed a responsive-based website for a client, however upon testing on Blackberry OS5 (old, I know, but it is a requirement of the job) we have found that a lot of the elements on the page are invisible. I say invisible because the spacing is there where the elements should be, there are just blank spaces.
I started to debug the issue, and I found that disabling support for JavaScript in the browser causes the website to render fine. This led me to think that some of the JavaScript on the website was causing the issue, however upon removing all references to JavaScript on the website, the issue still occurs.
Any ideas?
I'm currently trying to put together a rich text editor that includes widgets from a different location then the site the rich text editor is on. I'm doing this by providing an Iframe in the content area that is placed at the cursor.
Now the idea behind this instead of providing some kind of placeholder until they finish editing is so they can see what they are talking about while they type.
Now the iframe works perfectly fine in Chrome loads the content as expected, but in Firefox it seems to have disabled javascript in this case (notice none of the script files being downloaded), which is an issue as the widgets are extremely javascript heavy and don't function without it.
I have provided below a JSFiddle showcasing this issue, the site im loading in the iframe is just a javascript game but you will see it doesn't work in firefox but its okay in chrome!
http://jsfiddle.net/reefbarman/2uYja/2/
Any help is appreciated
Scripts won't be executed when designMode is activated (source). Internet explorer was the first browser to add this feature, and Mozilla implemented a similar function, heavily inspired by Microsoft.
Your code functions in Chrome, because Chrome has implemented designMode in a different way.
Well after some research and experimentation I was dealing with two different issues that looked like one.
Firstly I made a change to the rich text editor I was using to use contentEditable only as this seems to be the standard going forward and its a heavily html5 app im working on. So with designMode = 'Off'; the iframe would load in normal situations. But I had a strange issue where adding the iframe to soon after adding another element to the editable area caused the iframe not to load, so just delaying the add of the iframe by some time allowed that dynamically added iframe to load!
Problem solved!
Well i'm currently developping my Toolbar for Google Chrome as a Extension. The main principe is that i'm all the time injecting the toolbar as an iframe by using the Content Script.
But now i see a couple of bug with gmail, google map/search, pdf an maybe other that i've not yet see...
Let me explain, when i go on gmail, i don't see my toolbar at all...
When i open Google, it seems really normal :
But then when i start a search my toolbar seems to overide the top link (web, images, videos, maps,...) I can't click on them anymore...
Next problem is when i'm trying to go on google map or trying to open a PDF, it seems to give the same css to these web pages from my toolbar...
Google Maps :
PDF :
Hope i where clear enough, do not hesitate to ask me question if necessary ;)
Why don't you use absolute/fixed positioning and style attributes? Using style attributes would remove the issue of the possible spread of CSS.
To remove the toolbar from pdf, you could write something that removes the element when on pdf?
Well, i've find a good solution to resolve the problem with PDF and Google Map it was a problem on my CSS.
About the google Search now it works perfectly by setting the body webpage as a fixed page like NeXXeus tell me but there is still a problem.
Check this out :
EDIT : We don't really see, the argument select/deselect is top: 0px;