Hello Community,
I've just seen that neither autowrap() nor autowrap2() work under FF 7.0.1, though everything is fine under IE6/7/8, Chrome14, Opera11.51 and Safari 5.1. Does anybody know if this is due a bug in FF 7.0.1, or should the underlying scripts be considered unreliable for some new browsers?
Christoph
Wrapper Plugin and FF 7.0.1
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Wrapper Plugin and FF 7.0.1
Christoph M. Becker – Plugins for CMSimple_XH
Re: Wrapper Plugin and FF 7.0.1
Hi Christoph
Not sure what symptoms you are getting but on one of my sites using autowrap() it works except i am getting scrollbars at bottom and left hand side. (FF 7.0.1)
it is ok in chrome15
b
Not sure what symptoms you are getting but on one of my sites using autowrap() it works except i am getting scrollbars at bottom and left hand side. (FF 7.0.1)
it is ok in chrome15
b
Re: Wrapper Plugin and FF 7.0.1
Hi B,
Christoph
That's exactly what I mean (well, actually bottom and right hand side scrollbars in my case)! But autowrap() is meant to work without scrollsbars (at least the vertical scrollbar shouldn't be shown).bca wrote: except i am getting scrollbars at bottom and left hand side
Christoph
Christoph M. Becker – Plugins for CMSimple_XH
Re: Wrapper Plugin and FF 7.0.1
I must have had my monitor upside down. Yes right hand side
B
B
Re: Wrapper Plugin and FF 7.0.1
Shouldn'd it be autowrap2 ?
I use FF 7.0.1 and have no scrollbars at all. (http://tro-hosting.de/stolpersteine/?Links)
Ulrich
I use FF 7.0.1 and have no scrollbars at all. (http://tro-hosting.de/stolpersteine/?Links)
Ulrich
Re: Wrapper Plugin and FF 7.0.1
Hi Ulrich,
I've made some more tests, and found that autowrap2() works better for FF 7.0.1 than autowrap(). But still scrollbars will be displayed when the width of the IFrame's contents exceed the available width of it's container. Other browsers behave as overflow:hidden was set.
The horizontal scrollbar in case the content is wider than the available space seems reasonable, but the vertical scrollbar still seems superfluous to me, as it just accommodates for the additional vertical scrollbar.
But at least it's good to know, that autowrap() and autowrap2() might behave differently under different browsers.
Christoph
I've made some more tests, and found that autowrap2() works better for FF 7.0.1 than autowrap(). But still scrollbars will be displayed when the width of the IFrame's contents exceed the available width of it's container. Other browsers behave as overflow:hidden was set.
The horizontal scrollbar in case the content is wider than the available space seems reasonable, but the vertical scrollbar still seems superfluous to me, as it just accommodates for the additional vertical scrollbar.
But at least it's good to know, that autowrap() and autowrap2() might behave differently under different browsers.
Christoph
Christoph M. Becker – Plugins for CMSimple_XH