My website under OSX macbook is showing only the mobile version of the website : WebSite
So i check the website : www.lpfilmfest.org on windows under Safari and there is no problem but on Safari under OSX i still have the mobile version of the website.
Any ideas to solve this?
Thanks in advance
chris
So i found out that with this below it works :
html, body {height:100%;overflow:auto}
aside {min-height:700px;height:auto} /* which is the container for sidebar which could be Fixed position on desktop and notebook computer - line 166
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I have weird display issues while using prestashop admin.
see 2 screenshots.
products delivery section (in french)
drop down menu
I am using MacOS Monterey (12.3.1) and I observe this issue on Google chrome, Mozilla Firefox and Safari.
I found the issue. Thanks to this article https://www.prestashop.com/forums/topic/1011473-probl%C3%A8me-d-affichage-bo/
The issue is was the uncompatibility between PHP and Prestashop version.
When I set PHP to 7.2 per article, it works
I have embedded pdf file in google doc viewer in my application using below code.
http://googlesystem.blogspot.in/2009/09/embeddable-google-document-viewer.html
<iframe src="http://docs.google.com/gview?url=http://infolab.stanford.edu/pub/papers/google.pdf&embedded=true" style="width:600px; height:500px;" frameborder="0"></iframe>
When displaying pdf in iframe on mac machine safari browser then only first page is displayed properly and from second page onward it display "Whoops! There was a problem loading this page " this message.
This problem occurs only mac machine safari browser. On mac chrome and firefox working fine. I am using MAC OSx10.8.5(12F45) and safari version 6.0.5
But same working fine on another mac machine as OS x Yosemite Version 10.10.2, Safari Browser version 8.0.3
Is problem is with OS version or safari browser version or google doc viewer and what is it? How to solve this issue?
Thanks
I'm trying to find Safari 8 for Windows as I am programming a website and I want to see if it all works properly in the Safari browser.
I got Windows 8 and the Application Server and the database both run locally on my PC right now.
Is there a way to test the website on Safari 8 without having a Mac or iPhone?
Thanks!
Latest version of Safari for Windows was 5.1.7, then they discontinued the Windows version.
But if you want to test how your website renders under Safari, you can use online emulators like Browserstack.
I am working on a project where the content is not appearing in Macintosh machines. I checked in two mac machine with Safari, it's appearing nowhere, and in one of them it worked with FF and not in another.
How would you guys proceed in such a situation ?
The site can be seen at: http://mfp.kigoobe.fr
Someone from a different forum replied to this and I thought to share the solution. The problem was I used custom fonts in the site which were not visible in Safari / Mac.
Folks,
I am using uploadify component (http://www.uploadify.com) in ASP.NET MVC 3. uploadify works fine with all browser (IE 8, Google Chrome). However, Mozilla Firefox does not display upload file button.
I have spent almost one day to troubleshoot and I still have not solution. Could you give some idea?
I just got a new computer and installed firefox (V8.0.1) yesterday. I've just experienced a similar issue (i.e. not seeing the uploadify button in firefox, though I do in chrome - both in the site I'm developing and http://www.uploadify.com/demos/). Using firefox I've browsed to http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/plugincheck/. There I'm told "For your safety, Firefox has disabled your outdated version of Flash. Please upgrade to the latest version.". I've upgraded the version of Flash and now when I visit the uploadify demo page I can see the "Select Files" button, as expected.
Install adobe flash player...it will work properly....