I have this issue on Firefox 53.0 (64-bit). Ubuntu 16.04 LTS.
Is just BOTTOM Horizontal Scrollbar. Any other Horizontal Scrollbar inside web pages works but not this one.
Anyone has this issue?
Try one of these two things:
Try using Shift + Scroll. On most web browsers, by using these two commands at the same time it will scroll you horizontally across the webpage. Be careful though, because if you scroll the wrong way or too fast you might end up going to the previous webpage instead.
Zoom out so you see the entire width of the page, and then use your curser and arrow keys to zoom into the right side of the screen which used to be hidden.
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I am using a horizontal layout group for a panel that can have 1 or more children. The problem is that on load, the children are not aligned properly.
But they do get aligned when I do almost anything. When I change play scene screen size, disable layout and then enable it, change any property of horizontal layout group. And it works fine.
Anybody knows the reason behind this, I have even tried quick fixes(which I hate) but it won't work for some reason.
See the following plots:
http://bl.ocks.org/phoebebright/3098488
http://bl.ocks.org/d3noob/7030f35b72de721622b8
When I view plot in firefox, the axis ticks/labels jump at the end of the transition when the rescale button is hit. No such problem in Safari.
Working on a plot and having the same issue. Why is this happening? Any workarounds to prevent this?
I am on Firefox 44 on a mac.
Update:
See linked gifs for what I am seeing when the axes update:
http://recordit.co/5BEev9II3K
http://recordit.co/I46JhT4Awc
Second Update: Oddly enough, this is only happening when I view the plot on my external monitor, not when I have the window on my Macbook's primary display.
There is a strange behaviour in one of my installations with ImpressPages: Not all pages have the same width.
I'm using the default theme "Air".
The installation is at
http://www.impresspages.ch
It is the page "Link" that has not the same width as the other pages.
Any idea what causes this?
Your website looks normal. Maybe you see that center content goes slightly to the left on that page? If that's the case, it means that on your screen that page gets a visible scrollbar. And the browser you use hides/shows the scrollbar only when it's needed. For that reason the area for the page shrinks and automated centering ends up on a different position.
I have buttons in different sizes and different colours in one sprite, using sliding doors technique, everything is fine in all major browsers but, when I am trying to run this in IE7, IE8 , everything seems fine, except :active state, it only works in the right corner of the button. Any suggestions ? url: http://www.dmitree.com/temp/cb/buttons2/buttons2.html
Inside anchor class"button" you have span. you have applied height as well as line height properties on this span. I guess If you remove height and only keep line height will resolve your issue.
but Please check in other browsers too. as removing height for IE may or may not affect other browsers.
additional resource: http://www.jankoatwarpspeed.com/make-fancy-buttons-using-css-sliding-doors-technique/
hope this helps
I am having a problem occurring only in Firefox for Windows (although I admit I am using Browserlab to test, and crossing my fingers it is accurate!)
The test page is here: http://carolineelisa.com/rkl/index2.html
Currently in FF3-4 the grey background to the footer is not the full width of the page. Sometimes it is the width of the main left hand column above it, but sometimes wider...
I have tried giving it a width of 100%, using clear fixes, removing floats from its child divs and even the columns above it, removing scripts from the page, all with no luck.
Any ideas on how to fix this? Thanks in advance.
You should give the footer element a min-width of 930px (which is your main contents width) so that it does not inherit from the body.
The problem you describe only happens (in my windows and FF) when the page is re-sized and the horizontal scrollbar appears.