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  • IE is ignoring Z-Index on positioned elements

    - by Mike
    IE yet again is proving to be the bane of my existence. The top of a site I'm working on has a horizontal menu, an item of which triggers a pure-CSS menu that is positioned absolute within the parent menu DIV (positioned relative). This places the menu perfectly in both IE and the W3C compliant browsers. The problem arises when I have more positioned elements further down on the page. These are also positioned relative, because there is data inside them that needs to be positioned absolute... again, this displays properly in all browsers I've tested it on. The problem is, that then the top menu is opened, part is obscured by the positioned elements further down the page - in effect, it's positioned BELOW these elements even though there are z-index properties defined on all. (in both the CSS file and inline). The only way to get IE to display this properly is to place the actual HTML for the menu at the bottom of the page, below (in DOM terms) the positioned elements elsewhere on the page. I would only do this as an absolute last resort. All Elements are the same type (div). Here is the relevant HTML: <div id='menu'> <div id='cat_menu' style='display:none;z-index:10000;'> <table cellspacing='0' cellpadding='0' class='brmenu' width='100%'> [data] </table> </div> <div class='product_new' style='z-index:20;'>[data]</div> <div class='product_listing' style='background-color:#FFFFFF;'>[data]</div> And the relevant CSS: div#menu { height: 26px; padding: 0; position: relative; } div#cat_menu { position: absolute; top: 25px; left: 115px; width: 300px; z-index: 1000; } div.product_new { background-image: url("/images/sp_images.png"); background-position: 0 -108px; background-repeat: no-repeat; padding 0px; height: 40px; font-size: 9pt; margin-top: 5px; position: relative; z-index: 20; }

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  • How can JVM arguments be passed to apps started through java webstart in MacOS?

    - by siva
    We have a application which is triggered from browser. This application consumes around 800 mb of memory. This works perfectly when invoked from any browsers in windows OS. The same application when triggered from MacOS throws an out of memory exception which occurs when the application is short of memory. Is there any way to increase the memory allocated for apps running in mac os environment. Also please let me know how JVM arguments can be passed to apps started through java webstart in macOS.

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  • jquery media conflict with swfobject

    - by Adi
    Hi, If I use jquery media plugin WITH swfobject 2.2 I get an 'unknown runtime error' in IE. It works fine in FF and other browsers. If i remove swfobject.js then the media works fine as it loads using simple object/embed tags. But I need to use swfobject as well (for other things). Has anybody come across this or a fix? A.

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  • Disable Back Button (showing cached version) without JavaScript

    - by vigna hari karthik
    Hey Friends, I want to disable the broswer back button without using javascript. So far i have used this coding: Response.CacheControl = "no-cache" Response.CacheControl = "private" Response.CacheControl = "public" It's working fine in the internet explorer 8 but in case of mozilla fire fox it is not working.pls say same the solution to work in all browsers. Thanks in advance With Regards V.karthik

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  • HTTP authentication logout via PHP

    - by Josef Sábl
    What is the correct way to log out of HTTP authentication protected folder? There are workarounds that can achieve this, but they are potentially dangerous because they can be buggy or don't work in certain situations / browsers. That is why I am looking for correct and clean solution.

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  • Rounded corners?

    - by adam
    When converting PSD's into html or even html5 and css, how much more difficult is it to round the corners and make those corners consistent across all browsers especially IE. Assuming the corners were rounded with code not images.

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  • SharePoint Licensing

    - by Adam
    Hi - we are thinking of using SharePoint to host a web app for which we will allow internal staff and licensed external customers to access a website built on SharePoint. I am thinking that for each authenticated user (logged in) we would need an OS CAL & a SharePoint CAL & we would need a processor license for SQL Server - Is this correct & what about non-authemticatedc website "browsers"? Any advice much appreciated.

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  • limitations of xpath to distinguish and locate web elements on page

    - by wefwgeweg
    are there any alternatives to Xpath ? need to locate and extract specific element's texts for web scraping project. xpath seem pretty limited against layout changes on web pages. slight shuffle, and xpath no longer works. also different browsers have different Xpaths as i discovered. Firefox automatically adds tbody after table, while IE doesn't and so on.

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  • Giving background music to a webpage

    - by rag
    var musicsrc="jyothir2.mp3"; if (navigator.appName=="Microsoft Internet Explorer") document.write('<bgsound src='+'"'+musicsrc+'"'+' loop="infinite">') else document.write('<embed src=\"'+musicsrc+'\" hidden="true" border="0" width="20" height="20" autostart="true" loop="infinite">') friends my javascript( for background music) codes is producing a continuous music in IE but the music is not continuous in other browsers.. can anybody tell me why is it so?

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  • CSShover.htc file fixes problems on IE and creates them in Chrome

    - by Andy
    Hi, I have attached a CSShover.htc file on my site to rectify the inherent problems in IE when creating a horizontal SPRYmenu in dreamweaver. The file has worked tremendously and displays fine on mozilla and IE. However on Chrome (my default browser) the menu skips accross the page by about 20px. The menu is quite wide in total at 975px. The menu still works on chrome but i would just like that the page displays the same on all browsers. Please help with your suggestions; Andy

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  • sidebar covers footer in internet explorer 6 and 7

    - by Datis
    i have designed a template for wordpress, the problem is that when sidebar gets longer some of it will cover the footer in internet explorer 6 and 7, the website address is : http://blog.baabak.ir (its in persian), but if you look at it in internet explorer 6,7 you will see the sidebar logo will cover the footer, for example in this page : http://blog.baabak.ir/?page%5Fid=141 but the website is ok in other browsers, whats the problem ?

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  • Ruby on Rails testing: How can I test or at the very least see a form_for's error_messages_for?

    - by williamjones
    I'm working on creating a tests, and I can't figure out why the creation of a model from a form_for is failing in the test but works in real browsers. Is there a straightforward way for me to see what the problems are in the model creation? Even better would be, is there a straightforward way for me to test the error outputs that I access via error_messages_for? In that case, I'd like to also add in tests that make sure that malformed forms are outputting the correct errors.

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  • include external css.gz in drupal themes

    - by kles
    hi, im trying to include css.gz from external source, but still not works on all browsers <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" media="all" href="http://www.website.com/style.css.gz" /> i dont know what is the problem (my web server: nginx, and test server: apache) thanks

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  • smallest filesize for transparent single pixel image

    - by zaf
    I'm looking for the smallest (in terms of filesize) transparent 1 pixel image. Currently I have a gif of 49 bytes which seems to be the most popular. But I remember many years ago having one which was less than 40 bytes. Could have been 32 bytes. Can anyone do better? Graphics format is no concern as long as modern web browsers can display it and respect the transparency.

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  • When to use custom html tags?

    - by Paul Whelan
    What is the use case for using your own html tags? (In standard off the shelf browsers) A colleague and myself were discussing it lately. I could not think of a use case. We discussed it could be used for styling with css but then decided to use the span tag with a class instead. Thanks Paul

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  • Some questions about line-height.........

    - by metal-gear-solid
    what is default line-height of browsers like font-size is 16px? for which HTML elements i should define line-height and for which not? What is the reason behind to give line-height to body { } ? Will line-height effect to single line text? If I'm using font in em then should i also use use line-height in em? What is co-relation between line-height and font-size?

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  • How to get cross browser <sup> without intrerupting line height?

    - by jitendra
    How to get cross browser <sup> without interrupting line height? I tried vertical-align:top but it looks ok in FF 3.6 and IE but not in FF 3.0. How to get consistent in size (size of superlative text) and position of <sup> identical in all browsers without interrupting line height. I'm using <sup> to indicate footnote? not to show power Stackoverflow is killing10 experts-exchange

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  • Make alt tag display quicker

    - by Dkong
    Is there anyway to get the alt tag to display quicker? Also, I notice it doesn't show in all browsers. I know I should craft a javascript tooltip but I am looking for something really lite with minimal code.

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