Web Forms :: Menu Control - Small Hyperlink Area In Firefox And Chrome
Feb 16, 2010
I am having an issue with the hyperlinks that are created as part of a horizontal menu control. You have to position the cursor in a very narrow range near the very top of the menu option to find the hyperlink associated with that menu option. This is only the case with Firefox and Chrome. You can try it for yourself at [URL] Try clicking any one of the horizontal menu options ("Services" for example. You will see that it is very particular where it will allow you to click to activate the hyperlink. Markup:
The right sides of the dynamic menu items are being chopped off. Also, the entire menu is moved slightly to the left in both browsers. I have been searching for a solution but everything I find so far with Google talks about a problem with the menu not starting on the correct node but I am not having that issue.
Tab buttons and links are little hard to click on Firefox, Safari, Chrome. hover areas are as small as clickable area,They work perfecly well on IE
I have link for LOG IN normally(on IE) hover works and pointer changes to hand when mouse gets appoximitly one pixel range and it is clickable.
But in other browsers event LOG IN--- link works only when mause gets halfway over text(you can take dashes as referance upper part of the dash works good but buttom part is not clickable )
I was trying to prototype some jQuery-based menu into ASP.NET MVC. Just to name two examples here: [URL]Their demo page looks great, but when I integrate their sample code into MVC, the script no longer works in IE and FireFox, but it seems to work just fine under Google Chrome. Can someone kindly enough to point out what I missed? I will be honest here. I am still new to JavaScript. I have placed a copy of my VS2010 solution zip file @ [URL] Here is what I did. In the Site.Master, I have something like
Compiled the code and ran it under IE. Ideally, it should work like the demo in [URL], but in reality, it only displays unordered list in plain view. (If you download the solution file and run it, you should be able to repro this as well). Next, tried with FireFox, not working either, same result as IE. Finally, when I try it under Google Chrome 4.1 (lastest version), and the script displays just fine.
I've defined node styles for my TreeView instance in markup (using <LevelStyles> for example). Everything renders correctly in IE7/8 but, when rendering in Chrome, Safari or FireFox, the styles are not being applied. From looking at the source code for the page, I can see that the various runtime css classes are being injected into the top of the page, but the class attributes on the <a> tags (within the generated TreeView HTML) are empty (class=""). In IE, the class attributes contain references to the classes that were injected into the page.
Can anyone explain why this is happening? I can see no logical explanation for this, and it's a big issue - My client primarily uses Safari, as they're Mac based.
I developed a activex control, it can work well in IE, but not in firefox , is it possible for my activex control to work in FireFox and Google Chrome?
I have three reorder lists on a page, one does not want to work. It is no different to the others, but is behaving like it is not enabled.All working fine in IE 7 + 8.
I have an interesting issue. I made some changes to an existing code base. The changes were fairly minor in the aspect of the pages, I added an UpdatePanel and some input areas to upload a file and update a database to the site master. The reason I add it to the site master was it is being called to display via jQuery. I made some additional code changes on some existing code behind to add a web method to handle the data from another jQuery driven piece to set a value for a particular billing code.
None of this is out of the ordinary and in fact it only adds additional similar functionality that I have added over the last 9 months. The issue now is since I made the changes using the browser back button in IE generates the following:
Webpage has expired
This only occurs with IE. Chrome and FireFox works fine. Thinking it maybe the new input boxes I removed those and attempted to run the application again I get the same result. I know that IE requires a refresh if there is data that is submitted on the form that you are trying to go back to, however so does Chrome and Firefox as far as I know.
We have an application clusteredbrain.com designed on Silverlight 2.0 connected with OLAP data cubes
Onn IE it works fine but on FireFox or Chrome it doesnot load giving following error
This is the error Message Given by Firefox whwn it tries to call a WCF Webservice.
"Unhandled Error in Silverlight Application An exception occurred during the operation, making the result invalid. Check InnerException for exception details. at System.ComponentModel.AsyncCompletedEventArgs.RaiseExceptionIfNecessary() at OlapSilverlightCharts.ServiceReference2.GetChartDataCompletedEventArgs.get_Result() at OlapSilverlightCharts.MainPage1.webService_GetChartDataCompleted(Object sender, GetChartDataCompletedEventArgs e) at OlapSilverlightCharts.ServiceReference2.Service1Client.OnGetChartDataCompleted(Object state)"
We have ClienAccesspolicy and crossdomain policy in place.
I have a DropDownList in a GridView with AutoPostBack="true" and on SelectedIndexChanged fires an event.
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Everything works fine across browsers as long as the user is scrolling through the DropDownList using a mouse.In IE8, things start to go haywire when the user is navigating the DropDownList using up/down arrows on the keyboard. The SelectedIndexChange event is fired with nearly every up/down key pressed. In Firefox 3 and Chrome 9, the behavior is more like what I would expect, that the event isn't fired until the user stops on DropDownList selection and hits the enter key.
Is there something that I should be doing in IE, short of setting AutoPostBack="false", so that the event is fired every time the up/down arrows are used on the keyboard?
how to do a master page so that the banner/menu area of the page does not scroll with the rest of the page? In the past with ASP Classic, I would just use Frames.
I'm using the asp.net menu control. It's working great, but I'm trying to figure out how to make the area around the text in the menu clickable? You see, some words in the menu are much longer than others, and I don't like it that the user has to move their mouse to the left to be able to click on the word in the menu just because it is shorter. Is there a way to make the entire menu item clickable? My menus are across the top of the page Left to Right, and then they drop down. And it's in that dropdown menu that the text length varies.
i am using treeview controls... but its showing broken lines and also line not well aligned.. on expanding and also on loading...
i did replaced...
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" > with
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"> <html>
I have a gridview with scroll enabled. Means i have a gridview like this-
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I want during postbacks scroll position of my gridview will not change. I have tried many articles on the web, but in some scrolling is retained only in IE, in some others scrolling position changes on clicking edit link of gridview. I want a good solution for IE, FF, Chrome
I have .net code that works on IE8 but wont work on google chrome or firefox. i have put this code for the user to press Enter instead of clicking the mouse everytime.
Protected Sub Page_Load(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Me.Load Try If Not IsPostBack Then
i have this code in global.asax.vb, to disable the back button.
Sub Application_BeginRequest(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As EventArgs) Response.Buffer = True Response.ExpiresAbsolute = Now().Subtract(New TimeSpan(1, 0, 0, 0)) Response.Expires = -1 Response.CacheControl = "no-cache" End Sub
this code works perfect in IE, but refuses to work in any other browser like firefox or chrome. what can i do to make it multi browser?
I'm doing css for a website. I send the html and css to a guy, he puts it into ASP.net. The problem is that the transfer didn't end well for my code and it needs some fixing. The problem is that when I look at it in Chrome, or Firefox, or IE8, I get three completely different renderings. I spent a good amount of time trying to fix a drop-down menu that is supposed to appear while hovering over a link. The one he had in place from ASP.net worked in IE, kinda worked in Firefox, and was completely broken in Chrome (I haven't tested Safari or Opera.) Just getting it to look basically the same in firefox and chrome was a struggle. The html source is showing me two completely different pages as well.
Does anyone have experience with this? I know nothing of ASP.net, and it seems like the guy is modifying my layout with a wsyiwyg (I found tables used in random places, which I did not put there.) Faced with this, what is my best option? Is this fixable, or am I in over my head?
Ok so I'm not very familiar with Jquery as to know the possible cause of this, but I've been assigned to find out why the datepicker doesn't work porperly on a client's computer (it prints out the date without slashes like this: 24112008
So when I test the webform, I see it doesnt even pop up in Firefox (the client's browser too) nor chrome, only in IE8.