My product that was built on Forge & DataVisualizationAPI stopped showing sprites a few weeks ago (it was working fine earlier). I checked the Dasher 360 demo, and it behaves the same way (works in my computer but not in iPad or Xcode simulator). Not specific to Safari but Chrome behaves the same way.
Browser console doesn't show any (related) error either.
If anyone knows what has changed during past few weeks, or some workaround, please let me know.
Thanks,
Bandu
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I've implemented bootstrap-wysihtml5 editor in one of my website. It works fine everywhere on desktop, iPad and on iphone, but doesn't display at all on Android device. I checked using Chrome browser.
Can anyone please let me know whats wrong there.
Update: On checking 'bootstrap-wysihtml5' from its default website http://www.w3masters.nl/bootstrap-wysihtml5/, found its also not working on Android device (checked on chrome and other android browsers).
The development of WysiHTML5 went on to another website. Maybe the newest version will fix your problem.
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A friend of mine has asked me to take a look at her website - http://www.nails-more.co.uk
The slider right at the top of the homepage isn't showing on Safari on the iPhone 5 running iOS 6.1.4. This is where it gets strange. It works fine on my iPhone, but not my friend's - which is exactly the same with the same settings etc. Have tried the usual clearing history, rebooting etc.
This is a comparison of how it works on one device but not the other identical one -
It seems to work perfectly in all other browsers. Have tried a Safari iPhone simulator online and that works fine (found the link on here somewhere).
Does anyone know what the issue can be?
Bit hard to tell from screenshots but I can replicate what you're describing by disabling Javascript (Settings > Safari > Javascript OFF).
I'm working on a project using KineticJS version 4.6 (currently the latest version), and since last night's Chrome update to Chrome 29, the Kinetic canvas is completely blank. While using the console, I am still able to detemine that the created objects, such as the Kinetic.Stage and Kinetic.Layer, still exist and are filled with correct data.
Afterwards, I tried loading the same page in Internet Explorer and Firefox, and they still work as intended, showing the canvas with the correct elements.
I have tried searching for people with similar issues, but I guess Chrome's update is too recent to show any results. Does anyone perhaps know if there is a way to fix it or if I should simply wait for either a KineticJS or a Chrome update?
EDIT: And now it suddenly works again after restarting Chrome. Hotfixed?
EDIT2: After a while it broke again, but restarting the browser seems to work
EDIT3: It is a bug in Chrome, acknowledged by the Chromium team in this thread. The thread states that the bug is definitely fixed in version 30, which is currently in beta. This fix may be merged in version 29 soon, but there is no definitive timetable for this.
We have the same problem in Chrome 29.
In some cases a workaround is to tell your users to use Chrome Incognito mode to fix this issue.
A test to replicate the issue consistently is posted here:
https://github.com/ericdrowell/KineticJS/issues/585
At present, the bug is not present in Chrome 30. (8/27/2013)
You should star this chromium issue:
https://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=280153
I've just realised that on my website, the images look a lot different to what they do on localhost. I'm not sure why, it's baffled me.
Localhost preview: http://d.pr/i/6og
Server preview: http://d.pr/i/OWKx
Localhost gradients: http://d.pr/i/C5el
Server gradients: http://d.pr/i/5pGi
Localhost search bar: http://d.pr/i/YL2X
Server search bar: http://d.pr/i/dTCZ
As you can see they're a lot different. I've literally no idea why, I'm wondering if anybody has had the same problem before?
My website: http://wpvault.com/kahlam/
I don't think there's anything in the CSS that could possibly do this? It's strange, quite stuck with this one. Any help would be much appreciated.
Browser: Google Chrome
The problem is color management in browsers. This isn't a fault with your images at all.
Here is the article that I read.
Here is some excerpts from the article in question:
This specific issue exists because there are two types of ICC profiles, V2 and V4 (all you need to know is that V4 profiles are more accurate; refer to this International Colour Consortium document for the technical specifics).
The trouble is:
Firefox 3.0 and Safari understand ICC V2 and V4 profiles.
Firefox 3.5 introduced a new colour management system which no longer understands ICC V4 profiles (great job guys).
Internet Explorer 8 and Google Chrome don’t understand colour profiles at all!
Edit
I also found this link to blurry images in firefox, this could be related to other browsers as well.
I recently faced a weird issue with Firefox. All the images on my blog were rather blurry as if they were wrongly scaled. So I tried with a new Firefox profile and it worked fine. So there must have been some setting or some add-on that is part of the current user profile that is causing this. I removed all the extensions and add-ons to no avail. Just moments ago, I found the solution on the Blitz Research forum. It turns out to be an issue related to the zoom level for a given website, which Firefox 3.0 remembers. By clicking Ctrl + 0, you reset to the no zoom.
Very strange issue but I have all the images back to normal. It seems when I was uploading them from a 2mb connection it was just uploading them into really rubbish quality images. I got home and uploaded them via my 50mb connection and all was fine - all the images are now back to normal. Thanks for the help.
I'm trying to understand these strange rendering error boxes that are too big to be ignored. This seems to happen on Chrome in Windows 7 (my testing isn't too elaborate) and nowhere else. When I attempt to inspect, they all disappear. This could be some kind of video card issue as I'm using some pretty advanced CSS3 transitions that could mess up memory. In any case, if someone could offer advice on what I could do to fix, I'm at a loss. The site is www.crane-usa.com
Having the same issue with our site using 21.0.1180.89 and 21.0.1180.79. Problem is in Windows 7, Mac OS X latest, Ubuntu and in Chrome frame running in IE9. IE9 with Chrome frame disabled works fine. The problems are intermittent and unrepeatable. Inspect element removes the problem as you say. I tried disabling GPU compositing via chrome://flags but that didn't fix the issue.
We and our users have only been seeing these issues since approx Aug 27, 2012, 3 days ago. I took a look in crbugs.com and found that this seems to have existed for a couple of weeks already. http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=143647
Sorry our site is not public so I can't post our url but you're not alone.