For some reason my png images on my side bar under the Amazon ad, along with the Patreon link on my header ad link, or Facebook link on the footer ad isn't showing. I am not sure if it's something wrong with my Firefox or possibly a coding error. On Chrome and Safari, they show without an issue. I have checked and my Firefox is up to date as well. http://www.4diyers.com/index.php
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I've been working on adjusting iMessage link previews for a web app. I'm seeing if there's a way to adjust the color of the bottom banner in the preview.
All the link previews I've seen from various websites have a gray bottom banner (usually with a title and site name), but it seems like Twitter link previews utilize a different color background. I've scanned over the meta/link elements of the URL response, but am not seeing how this adjustment is being made.
Messages App Screenshot of Twitter link preview and a Youtube link preview
Twitter Post URL
Youtube Video URL
Apple Messages Link Preview Docs
I have a html file along with CSS which gets properly loaded in Standalone FireFox browser and also in Web Preview control(Chromium ) for Chrome. Same script does not show up rightly in on GeckoWebBrowser. CSS is not taking effect.
Buttons which are to be stacked vertically are all displayed horizontally aligned.
Currently Ia m using Chromium for Chrome and GeckoFX for Firefox.
Please suggest any other latest web browser control which can be used for Firefox.
Please suggest what could be wrong.
I have a website made in Magento, and some of the product images on the product pages are blurry in Firefox and Internet Explorer, but not Chrome or Safari. EDIT: Actually, I just noticed that it does it briefly on Chrome before fixing itself.
Any ideas on why this is happening and how I can fix it?
The URL is: http://centaurrecords.com/store/johannes-brahms-piano-pieces.html
Thanks!
Your zoom module uses full images that are being scaled down by the browser, what does not give the best results. Most modern browsers automatically optimize scaled down images, but some gives a better rendering than others (this is why the image is nicer with Chrome).
I'm building an application which plays videos using the YouTube iframe API. You can see the application here.
I've run into a weird issue where the player works ok in Chrome/Safari but won't show the video correctly in Firefox (I'm using FF22 on OSX 10.7.5). You can click the play button and hear the sound but the video never appears.
Anyone got any ideas what might be wrong?
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You can see the YouTube branding (which is part of the player) so it's there, it's just not showing any picture.
According to #ceasar in the answers, the player works on Win 7 FF22. I have another report which states that it also works fine on Ubuntu FF.
If I open up the FF developer console and click various nodes in the DOM tree of that window, the video will appear. Try clicking div.show-details to see this effect (It's under body > div.wide > div.show-details )
There is a transparent overlay over the video but I'm setting ?wmode=opaque on my iframe (like this question suggests) so that should be ok.
This question suggests that setting certain styling rules such as border-radius on the iframe can mess with it. I'm not doing anything like that.
In FF the youtube logo isn't showing but working okay (win7 FF 22). Also in the other browsers I cannot click on the youtube logo. This is against the youtube TOS and you could be banned for this so be warned
We have Google+ buttons one of our website. They are showing fine in all browsers except Firefox. The button above the article works fine, but the button below is invisible in Firefox. Can't find why this is the case, does anyone have some ideas on how to fix this?
You can see the problem on the live website at http://www.cyprusexpat.co.uk/article/id:266/insolvency-law-in-cyprus
After inspecting the HTML once again I noticed someone added the script-tag that you need to insert for the Google Plus button twice. This is not as it should be and Firefox stops rendering Google Plus buttons after the second script-tag.
So I removed the duplicate script-tag and all browsers, including Firefox, are rendering the buttons fine now!