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I was download the dock panel html project from there and
you see demo from there
The structure of dock panel in downloaded html page not show in Google Chrome
and my Google chrome version is 37.0.2062.124.
please help me.please give your suggestion.
I am using Chrome Versión 38.0.2125.104 m and it works fine for me (the online demo) and I must admit the panel is really nice I really like it. All divs and funtions works for me, all links buttons etc so I believe you will have to update your Chrome version or try the follow:
EDIT
I downloaded the package and you are right, the downloaded version is not working. To make it easier use WebZip or another tool to download a complete copy of the online demo and it will save a good copy of the panel and it will work for you, there must be something wrong in the downloaded file something is missing seems like
Good Look with the project
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When I open elements tab in Chrome (Version 61.0.3163.100 (Official Build) (64-bit))
I see -
<img id="marked" src="marked.png" class="ltmargin">
However, when I write $("#marked")[0] in console tab
I see -
<img id="marked" src="marked.png" class="ltmargin hidenow">
Also, $("#marked").length is 1
hidenow class is supposed to hide the image (display: none) and is working fine for elements on which hidenow is added inside the html file. The image on the page is visible. In my js file, I add hidenow to #marked using jquery .addClass() but it doesn't show up in html!
Has anyone encountered this before? How should I debug this? Any help is appreciated. Thanks!
The problem was that id of #marked was actually #moremark before and was being changed in js, adding a class after it did not work. So I did this -
$("#moremarked").addClass("hidenow");
// change id after adding the class
$("#moremarked").prop("id", "marked");
and everything is working fine!
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as mentioned in the Title, when I load my Website on Firefox there seem to be rendering problems. Although when I load it on Chrome or Safari it looks and renders as it should.
I will post some screenshots to make the issue even clearer.
Many thanks in advance for your help.
Website view on Firefox
Website view on Chrome
Error on below line, correct it.
src: url(‘library/fonts/destroy_-webfont.eot');
Correction:
src: url('library/fonts/destroy_-webfont.eot');
Seems as if you are missing some css. Check to see if the css files are being loaded properly in the developer console. If they are being loaded correctly, then you may need to add some mozilla specific styles.
Are there any other errors in the browser console that would prevent execution of the css?
Welcome to the world of cross browser compatibility issues.
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This is the image of my html code.
I want to get rid of the line boxed in red.Please help me.That line does not show in the actual code, but when the page is opened on a browser i.e in (google chrome) and selected "view source code" it shows the line.I want to get rid of it.Please help me, reply me a.s.a.p..Thank you.
Definitely adware. Check out: http://www.malwarekillers.com/tag/remove-track-breaking-news/
As #Tanuel said, this is either from malware or a browser extension since it seems that you didn't put it in the source code.
Go to Dev Tools in Chrome (Ctrl+Shift+i) and look at Network and check what scripts are being loaded on the page.
Also, take your time to explore the Elements tab and to find out how that line is being added to the code.
This is a bad post but I can feel the frustration in your question and the answer is probably just this:
<script>
$(document).on('pageload',function()
{
document.getElementsByTagName('script')[0]='';
});
</script>
Add it to the bottom of your page.
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I developed a website at this address.
As you can see, everything seems to be fine including get files from server(200 OK) when a user visit the site, and every piece of code works correctly, including CSS and JS.
The problem is this:
The page looks good at the very first look, but the scroll is locked in Chrome and Firefox but surprisingly in IE 11 everything is fine.
I tried Firebug but couldn't find anything useful.
Could you take a look to my page and let me know what's wrong with the page?
Thanks in advance.
You are missing the most important parts of an HTML document.
You don't have opening <html> or <head> tags. This is critical, and probably a good part of the reason your site is busted.
While the tags show up in the inspector, they aren't there in the source. Chrome's inspector will add in missing opening/closing tags. Look at your source, you'll see.
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Right so I've got a bit of jQuery that exposes a couple of divs on the right hand side of my page. Here's the test link that works:
TEST
Now when I integrate that into my site it doesn't work at all and I can't find the glitch. I've just copied the entire page from the test into my layout page as, no matter what order I put it in it doesn't work. Can anyone identify the bug? I'm sure I'm doing something wrong that is so simple but need a bit of professional guidance. Here's the non-working link:
SITE
Uncaught TypeError: Object #<Object> has no method 'onEnd'
sublimevideo.ready(function() {
sublimevideo.onEnd(function(sv) {
sublimevideo.stop();
});
});
That is where your error is, .onEnd() is not jQuery.
Syntax error bro :)
Czas: 04.07.2013 14:00:21
Błąd: SyntaxError: syntax error
Plik źródłowy: http://www.quotesin.co.uk/index.php
Wiersz: 76, Kolumna: 51
Kod źródłowy:
jQuery('#userNav').show('slide',,1000);
I opened the SITE link in Firefox with Firebug running and found this syntax error:
jQuery('#userNav').show('slide',,1000);
Firebug is pointing to the second comma after slide on line 84.
Are you using Firebug or some other developer's tool such as the ones available in Chrome or Safari to do your debugging?