HTML - Weird Problem In Chrome And Safari...
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This is my first post on this forum. Basically, Ive agreed to turn someone website, into a joomla template, and then format articles and such until it looks exactly like the original site. This would give them the ability to add their own content without my help(I offered to redo the site, but they like their current one even though its quite bad). All was going well, and I sent out an email to check the progress of the site to the client, and he replied to me that the site was all distorted in Safari. Being a windows programmer, I was used to IE/firefox, Safari and the other browsers never really crossed my mind. Anyway, I downloaded safari, chrome and opera, and tested the sites out. Opera they were fine, but chrome and Safari, some things align WAYYY to the left, almost off screen. I'm guessing it may be a CSS issue, but Ive checked, rechecked, deleted, restored almost everything and its still messed up in those browsers! This is a paying client, so I need to get this sorted out as soon as possible. The pages in question are he http://www.longboardcapital.net/inde......7&Itemid=27 http://www.longboardcapital.net/inde......48&Itemid=2 Ive paused on content creation, as this is a big problem. Have any of you ever experienced the same or similar problem? can you all offer any suggestions? Thank you so much for your help, -Tim Similar TutorialsHi everyone, I have been working on a website here www.ds-installations.co.uk/examples.html. I am nearing the end of design/development but I have a weird display bug in Chrome and Safari. For some reason, the content displays off to the right of the main page? I have checked all the code through the W3C CSS and HTML validators and it all seems fine. I have tested in IE6+, FF and Opera which seem to work fine? I would really appreciate any help on this, I have been looking and tweaking for hours to try and fix it and I can't see anything obvious? Thanks very much in advance for any help! Dan Wzup Got a little issue on my site. is showing everything great in firefox. IE is a little off but i'm still working on that. but in safari i doesn't show anything. This is the site try it out. click on the Events button in the nav bar. in FFX my stuff shows up safari it doesn't i used div tags to show it and css sheets site created in dreamweaver. checked with w3 validator thanks for any help greetz robin Hello, I'm new to the forums =) I'm currently having a problem with my navigation which involves images. Initally I used the traditional image map method using area maps and the usemap function but it only worked in the webpage itself, and when the webpage shows in an iframe the links are nonexistent. So I sliced my navigation to give the sliced images the url link instead. As usual, they work on their own but when the page is shown in an iframe, some of the links disappear (you can't even hover on them) only in Firefox, Chrome and Safari. But some of the links are also still intact. In IE and Opera they work perfectly fine. Below is the code for the page which contains the navigation and links aforementioned, which will be displayed in an iframe of another page: Code: <!-- ImageReady Slices (mainframe.jpg) --> <table id="Table_01" width="971" height="565" border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr> <td rowspan="4"> <img src="images/mainframe_01.gif" width="200" height="531" alt=""" style="z-index:-3;"></td> <td> <a href="defence.html" target="_parent" onmouseover="window.status='STET Defence'; return true;" onmouseout="window.status=''; return true;"> <img src="images/mainframe_02.gif" width="332" height="163" border="0" alt="" style="z-index:1;"></a></td> <td rowspan="4"> <img src="images/mainframe_03.gif" width="438" height="531" alt=""></td> <td> <img src="images/spacer.gif" width="1" height="163" alt=""></td> </tr> <tr> <td> <a href="maritime.html" target="_parent" onmouseover="window.status='STET Maritime'; return true;" onmouseout="window.status=''; return true;"> <img src="images/mainframe_04.gif" width="332" height="134" border="0" alt="" style="z-index:1;"></a></td> <td> <img src="images/spacer.gif" width="1" height="134" alt=""></td> </tr> <tr> <td> <a href="homelandsec.html" target="_parent" onmouseover="window.status='STET Homeland Security'; return true;" onmouseout="window.status=''; return true;"> <img src="images/mainframe_05.gif" width="332" height="138" border="0" alt="" style="z-index:1;"></a></td> <td> <img src="images/spacer.gif" width="1" height="138" alt=""></td> </tr> <tr> <td rowspan="2"> <a href="centre.html" target="_parent" onmouseover="window.status='STET Centre'; return true;" onmouseout="window.status=''; return true;"> <img src="images/mainframe_06.gif" width="332" height="130" border="0" alt="" style="z-index:1;"></a></td> <td> <img src="images/spacer.gif" width="1" height="96" alt=""></td> </tr> <tr> <td> <a href="https://mail.stet.com.sg/owa/auth/logon.aspx?url=https://mail.stet.com.sg/owa&reason=0" target="_parent" onmouseover="window.status='Login to Intranet'; return true;" onmouseout="window.status=''; return true;"> <img src="images/mainframe_07.gif" width="200" height="34" border="0" alt="" style="z-index:1;"></a></td> <td> <a href="sitemap.php" target="mainframe" onmouseover="window.status='Lost?'; return true;" onmouseout="window.status=''; return true;"> <img src="images/mainframe_08.gif" width="438" height="34" border="0" alt=""></a></td> <td> <img src="images/spacer.gif" width="1" height="34" alt=""></td> </tr> </table> <!-- End ImageReady Slices --> <div id="pict" style="position:absolute;top:200px;left:10px;z-index:0;"> <iframe name="news" src="news.php" FRAMEBORDER=no name="frame" allowTransparency scrolling=auto style="filter:chroma (color=#FFFFFF)" width="185" height="90"></iframe> </div> There is another iframe in this page which I wonder might be causing the problem. However even when I removed it the problem remains. Any ideas how to fix it? Would really appreciate the help, thanks! Hello, I have a strange spacing issue that I am having trouble correcting. I have some weird spacing that shows up in Safari and Chrome. Doesn't show up in FF or IE. Look he http://www.digitalsomething.com Under the links in the header you'll see a white gap between the links and the search bar. The odd thing is if you look at the forums, the gap is gone: http://www.digitalsomething.com/forum Any ideas as to what is causing this? My site here is working in FF v3.5.9 but when I just recently loaded it in Safari and Chrome the page just doesn't work. I don't understand why because I developed it and tested it when using Safari and Chrome is built on Webkit too. http://www.meta.projectmio.com/sss.html It seems like a recent thing, but it still works in FireFox so I don't know what's going on? Any ideas? PROBLEM SOLVED well my issue comes when you try to use ctrl-mouswheel to zoom in or out on my page. works fine in ie8 and ff3, but not in chrome and safari. there isnt really a need for this to work, except the fact that no professional website should have such a major error. http:www. fab-tennis .com click the book a lesson tab, its the easiest way to tell since its the longest page i have. sorry for the bright colors. when you zoom in or out, the iframe which is usually fits exactly between my header and footer, shrinks to a small box maybe 500px in height instead of having height:100% of the table cell that it is in. i would reccomend trying the zoom on ff then try it on chrome or safari to see what im talking about. HTML Code: <html> <body topmargin="0" bottommargin="0" leftmargin="0" rightmargin="0" bgcolor="#FFFF00" style="overflow-x: hidden; overflow-y: hidden;"> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="css/basic.css" /> <!--[START HEADER]--> <div style="position:absolute; top:0px; left:0px; width:100%;"> <table align="center" class="Header" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" style="height:40px"> <tr align="center"> <td width="20%" class="headerLeft" id="1" onMouseOver="mouseOver(id)" onMouseOut="mouseOut(id)" onClick="onClick(id)"> home </td> <td width="20%" id="2" onMouseOver="mouseOver(id)" onMouseOut="mouseOut(id)" onClick="onClick(id)"> book a lesson </td> <td width="20%" id="3" onMouseOver="mouseOver(id)" onMouseOut="mouseOut(id)" onClick="onClick(id)"> biography </td> <td width="20%" id="4" onMouseOver="mouseOver(id)" onMouseOut="mouseOut(id)" onClick="onClick(id)"> qualifications </td> <td width="20%" class="headerRight" id="5" onMouseOver="mouseOver(id)" onMouseOut="mouseOut(id)" onClick="onClick(id)"> photos </td> </tr> </table> </div> <!--[END HEADER]--> <!--[START BODY]--> <table align="center" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" class="Body"><tr height="40px"><td></td></tr> <tr><td valign="middle" align="center"> <iframe name="iBody" id="iBody" marginheight="0px" marginwidth="0px" frameborder="0" scrolling="auto" allowtransparency="true" src="home.html" style="width:100%; height:100%; border:0px;"> BODY </iframe> </td></tr> <tr height="40px"><td></td></tr></table> <!--[END BODY]--> <!--[START FOOTER]--> <div style="position:absolute; bottom:0px; left:0px; width:100%"> <table align="center" class="Footer" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" style="height:40px"> <tr align="center"> <td width="20%" class="footerLeft" id="6" onMouseOver="mouseOver(id)" onMouseOut="mouseOut(id)" onClick="onClick(id)"> cancel lesson </td> <td width="20%" id="7" onMouseOver="mouseOver(id)" onMouseOut="mouseOut(id)" onClick="onClick(id)"> seven </td> <td width="20%" id="8" onMouseOver="mouseOver(id)" onMouseOut="mouseOut(id)" onClick="onClick(id)"> eight </td> <td width="20%" id="9" onMouseOver="mouseOver(id)" onMouseOut="mouseOut(id)" onClick="onClick(id)"> nine </td> <td width="20%" class="footerRight" id="10" onMouseOver="mouseOver(id)" onMouseOut="mouseOut(id)" onClick="onClick(id)"> ten </td> </tr> </table> </div> <!--[END FOOTER]--> <script type="text/javascript" src="javascript/basic.js"></script> </body> </html> Greetings, If you access the following website http://www.chrisnieratko.com/ in IE / Firefox, you can view the site perfectly. However, with Chrome / Safari, you can't. You just see a bunch of code with ascii question marks. I know it's missing the doctype declaration, but is it the question marks that make it not visible for those browsers? (Chrome / Safari) When the site's pages are opened in notepad, textpad and notepad++, the question marks aren't there... so how do you eliminate them? Does anybody know of another editor that will view / edit these? Does anybody know if that's even the problem? How did they just appear out of nowhere? Most importantly; How would YOU fix this problem in the easiest way possible? (I'm guessing a certain type of text editor with a search function, then search / eliminate them and re-save the file?) Any help is MUCH appreciated! Thank you so much in advance for your time! I am working on a website and so far it is coming together the way I intended. Looks good on Chrome, and Safari. IE is not right yet but it looks as expected since I haven't done the IE style sheet yet. However, Firefox is producing a completely unexpected problem. http://nickbogatin.com I will post code but I don't even have an idea as to where the error is yet. Help would be appreciated. Nick there is my code. any reason why it looks good in chrome/safari but it looks bad in mozilla? in mozilla it has a bunch of lines going through it and the images are all seperated. any help would be much appreciated. Thanks, George Code: <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head> <title>share</title> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1" /> <style type="text/css"> body { background-color: #ffffff; background-image: url(../background-for-website.png); background-repeat: repeat-x; } #apDiv1 { z-index:1; } </style> </head> <body> <!-- Save for Web Slices (share.psd) --> <center> <table id="Table_01" width="792" border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr> <td colspan="5"> <img id="share_01" src="images4/share_01.png" width="791" height="155" alt="" /></td> <td> <img src="images4/spacer.gif" width="1" height="155" alt="" /></td> </tr> <tr> <td colspan="5"> <img id="share_02" src="images4/share_02.png" width="791" height="137" alt="" /></td> <td> <img src="images4/spacer.gif" width="1" height="137" alt="" /></td> </tr> <tr> <td colspan="5"> <img id="share_03" src="images4/share_03.png" width="791" height="142" alt="" /></td> <td> <img src="images4/spacer.gif" width="1" height="142" alt="" /></td> </tr> <tr> <td colspan="3" rowspan="2"> <img id="share_04" src="images4/share_04.png" width="544" height="70" alt="" /></td> <td> <div class="apDiv" id="apDiv"><a href="http://www.facebook.com/sharer.php?u=https://www.facebook.com/pages/itunes-cards-for-free/200510223345141" target="_blank"> <img id="share_05" src="images4/share_05.png" width="137" height="21" alt="" /> </a></div> </td> <td rowspan="4"> <img id="share_06" src="images4/share_06.png" width="110" height="257" alt="" /></td> <td> <img src="images4/spacer.gif" width="1" height="21" alt="" /></td> </tr> <tr> <td rowspan="3"> <img id="share_07" src="images4/share_07.png" width="137" height="236" alt="" /></td> <td> <img src="images4/spacer.gif" width="1" height="49" alt="" /></td> </tr> <tr> <td rowspan="2"> <img id="share_08" src="images4/share_08.png" width="319" height="187" alt="" /></td> <td><a href="../page 5/redeem.html"><img src="images4/button.png" onmouseover="this.src='images4/button-3.png'" onmouseout="this.src='images4/button.png'"/></a> </td> <td rowspan="2"> <img id="share_10" src="images4/share_10.png" width="75" height="187" alt="" /></td> <td> <img src="images4/spacer.gif" width="1" height="30" alt="" /></td> </tr> <tr> <td> <img id="share_11" src="images4/share_11.png" width="150" height="157" alt="" /></td> <td> <img src="images4/spacer.gif" width="1" height="157" alt="" /></td> </tr> </table> </center> <!-- End Save for Web Slices --> </body> </html> It works great in Firefox, IE, and even on my iPhone (Safari), but it's having problems in Chrome and on my friend's Mac (Safari). I have a form with 2 tables inside. The first table is aligned left at 47% of the width. The second table is aligned right at 47% of the width. It should look like this: But instead looks like this in Chrome and Safari...it appears that it's centering both tables instead of aligning them left and right to give 2 separate columns. Any ideas? Here is some of my stripped down code: ----------------------------------- <div id="FormLayer" style="position:absolute; width:680px; height:455px; z-index:3; left: 65px; top: 330px; border:0"> <form action="form.php" method="post" name="orderform" id="orderform"> <input type="hidden" name="recipients" value="email.com"> <input type="hidden" name="required" value="actor:Actor's Name, email:Your Email=confirm:The emails you entered did not match, show:Name of the Show, episode:Your Episode|date:Air Date, character: Character's Name, description: Description of Scenes"> <input type="hidden" name="good_url" value="success.htm"> <table width="47%" align="left" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5"> <tr> <td><div align="left" class="style3"> <label for="actor"><span class="style2"> Actor's Name:</span></label> </div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td><input name="actor" type="text" id="actor" size="40" maxlength="50"></td> </tr> <table width="47%" align="right" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5"> <tr> <td><div align="left" class="style3"> <label for="character"><span class="style2"> Character's Name:</span></label> </div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td><input name="character" type="text" id="character" size="40" maxlength="50"></td> </tr> </table> </form> I need some serious help, I have no idea what to check: www.enviral-design.com go to th galleries page, and see what I mean. if you are in Safari or Chrome, it loads exactly like it's supposed to(for me at least) However, on IE or Firefox the gallery page loads all stretched, and as soon as you click on any thumbnails or spry accordion tabs the page just explodes!! what gives?? I've replaced the css for the accordion spry panels with deault DW css, no luck. same with the .js file that the accordions use, also no luck.... I have no idea what to do, or where to start.... anyone?? please help me out!! thanks for your time, Lucas http://www.yandina.com/JIndex.htm Open in Firefox, Chrome or Safari - - - that is what it is supposed to look like. Open in IE and the last table get overlaid on top of the previous table. What sort of things can cause that? Additional (unrelated I think) problem, IE is not accessing cookies but others are fine. What can cause that? Hi, Facing a strange issue. My html page contains a div element with fixed height and width and its overflow property set as hidden. as shown below: Code: <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd"> <html> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"> <title>Insert title here</title> </head> <body> <div style="height: 200px;width: 400px; border: 3px coral solid; overflow: hidden;"> <input type="text" value="AAAAAAA" /> I am rahul working to counter special feature of safari Web tool kit I am rahul working to counter special feature of safari Web tool kit I am rahul working to counter special feature of safari Web tool kit I am rahul working to counter special feature of safari Web tool kit I am rahul working to counter special feature of safari Web tool kit I am rahul working to counter special feature of safari Web tool kit I am rahul working to counter special feature of safari Web tool kit I am rahul working to counter special feature of safari Web tool kit I am rahul working to counter special feature of safari Web tool kit I am rahul working to counter special feature of safari Web tool kit 111 111 232 23 23 232 32 3 <input type="text" value="1111111" /> <input type="text" value="1111111" /> <input type="text" value="1111111" /> <input type="text" value="1111111" /> <input type="text" value="1111111" /> </div> </body> </html> Now if you open this html page in safari or chrome. As the content of the div is overflowing and div's overflow property is set as hidden so no scrollbar is displayed(as desired). Set focus on input type text, keep mouse pressed and drag the mouse. You will observe that div's content starts scrolling(which was not desired). Now open this page in ff/Ie and perform same operation content does not scrolls(desireable). How can I make sure that div's content does not scrolls in safari too. Code spinet will help. You can test this by copy pasting the html content in a test page and open in safari or chrome? Thanks, Regards Can someone please check my site in IE6? I think the text in the navigation menu on the left doesn't shows up besides "Pictures"... I saw this problem on my client's computer (yikes! ). It was really weird, the boxes were just green with no writing until you hovered over them. I don't have access to 6 myself and I'd really really appreciate it if someone could check this: http://www.salemnhconservation.org Let me know if this problem happens with you! Thanks!!! Here is my CSS: Code: #awardcontainer { width: 700px; margin-top: 20px; margin: auto; padding: 0; } #blueheader { background: url('http://www.forumbuff.com/fpacolor1top.png') no-repeat; width: 700px; height: 50px; margin: 0; padding: 5px; } #bluecontent { background: yellow; max-width: 700px; margin: 0; padding: 2; } #bluefooter { background: url('http://www.forumbuff.com/fpacolor1bottom.png') no-repeat; width: 700px; height: 50px; margin: 0; padding: 5px; float: left; } Here is my HTML: HTML Code: <html> <head> <title>Test</title> <link href="stylesheet.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"> </head> <body> <div id="awardcontainer"> <div id="blueheader"> </div> <div id="bluecontent"> Testing 1 2 3 </div> <div id="bluefooter"> </div> </div> </body> </html> The error can be found at: http://zenrer.com/fptest/awards.html I have never seen this problem before, the gap between the header and the content. Can someone help me please. Hello, I've got a weird problem that I've never come across before... I've created a page with a hidden div on it that is displayed at certain times (after a button is clicked). The div is displayed on top of a semi opaque div that covers the whole of the page (this is created and added to the page when the hidden div is shown). The effect is very similar to the lightbox technique. To prevent select boxes showing through the opaque overlay in IE6 I'm also using an iframe shim. The only problem I have is that in FireFox, the text input fields on my lightbox div do not have the flashing carat in them. You can select the inputs and enter text into them, it just looks a little odd not having a carat in them when they are selected. Anyone else come accross this? I am just about to ship this template off to a customer but I am having a problem with my footer. The footer is supposed to expand the width of the page at the very bottom of the page. However, the footer is cramming itself in below the content on the right side panel. However, if I add 2 </div> tags in the HTML code directly above the footer code than it works perfect. The problem is that this invalidates the code and I can't figure out why. The validator claims these </div> tags aren't matched with enough <div> tags. Im going nuts and I know this is a really simple issue. Can anybody see what is going on?! Here is the page I am talking about: http://current-post.com/refractive/inner.html website- http://webtvdeluxe.com/home.php It's not really a problem but an annoyance. I just set up my page so it is html 4.0.1 strict. I don't have any errors or anything. Everything is viewed perfectly on a windows computer(no matter what the browser as far as I can tell). However on a mac I get this problem.... If you have a mac, use safari or firefox to view the page. At first glance, you will say "Well what's the problem?" The bottom of the middle table below fashion expert should be the bottom of the page. However the page continues further down alittle bit. If I didn't have those tables in the middle filling that empty space, the page would still be that long. For example, on one of my pages, I only have one table in the middle but my page still scrolls down right to that spot. Even if there is no content to push the table down that far which is the weird part. Has anyone ever encountered this? Is this possibly a bug with mac browsers? Is there maybe a fix? Hi I've got a weird problem. Basically, I've created an effect where an image (designed to look like the front of a record sleeve) flips when clicked, and then shows a different image (which looks like the reverse of the same sleeve). There are nine "albums" on the page, however, the effect only works on one image at any one time (by default "album1", but delete this album and the effect will work exclusively on "album2" and so on). Changing "div id" to "div class" throughout the HTML document, style sheet etc. doesn't help, it only rearranges the images. I've pasted the relevant code below. I can't understand the problem, and it's creating a serious roadblock. Any ideas? Thanks - Chris HTML: <!-- Album pictures (front sleeve on left, zig-zag sleeve reverse on right) --> <div id="album1"> <a class="opacity"/> <img id="flip1" img src="Top_16/Album1.png" /> <!-- Flip --> <img id="flip2" img src="Top_16/Reverse.png" </div> <div id="album2"> <a class="opacity"/> <img id="flip1" img src="Top_16/Album2.png" /> <!-- Flip --> <img id="flip2" img src="Top_16/Reverse.png" </div> <div id="album3"> <a class="opacity"/> <img id="flip1" img src="Top_16/Album3.png" /> <!-- Flip --> <img id="flip2" img src="Top_16/Reverse.png" </div> <div id="album5"> <a class="opacity"/> <img id="flip1" img src="Top_16/Album5.png" /> <!-- Flip --> <img id="flip2" img src="Top_16/Album2.png" </div> <div id="album6"> <a class="opacity"/> <img id="flip1" img src="Top_16/Album6.png" /> <!-- Flip --> <img id="flip2" img src="Top_16/Album2.png" </div> <div id="album7"> <a class="opacity"/> <img id="flip1" img src="Top_16/Album7.png" /> <!-- Flip --> <img id="flip2" img src="Top_16/Album2.png" </div> <div id="album9"> <a class="opacity"/> <img id="flip1" img src="Top_16/Album9.png" /> <!-- Flip --> <img id="flip2" img src="Top_16/Album2.png" </div> <div id="album10"> <a class="opacity"/> <img id="flip1" img src="Top_16/Album10.png" /> <!-- Flip --> <img id="flip2" img src="Top_16/Album2.png" </div> <div id="album11"> <a class="opacity"/> <img id="flip1" img src="Top_16/Album11.png" /> <!-- Flip --> <img id="flip2" img src="Top_16/Album2.png" </div> CSS: /* Image flip code (applies to album divs, decreases then increases width and opacity, hiding one image then the other, producing a "flipping" optical illusion) */ #flip1{ position:absolute; cursor:pointer; width:104px; height:104px; } #flip2{ display:none; position:absolute; cursor:pointer; } |