I was wondering if any of you on windows 11 (with dark theme on windows) with google chrome had some issues about Chrome forcing darkmode on every website. Because since few hours all my website are "dark" with just a basic swap from balck to white done by Chrome.
When I diseable dark theme of W11 it does solve the problem, and on other browsers it works as well. So it's all about Chrome and the new update.
Is there a way to diseable this new feature when coding a new website because this is a serious problem if some clients are in this case ? And i wonder if some of you recreate this bug ?
Completely remove the Adobe Acrobat Extension for now from your browser. This seems to cause the issue.
Just update the adobe acrobat extension, it started working now.
ShadowMare answer did fix that issue perfectly by removing Adobe Acrobat Extension then everything will be fine.
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I have a problem where a Silverlight system I have developed is working perfectly in Internet Explorer but not at all in Chrome or Firefox
I have no idea where to start to try to figure out what the problem is?
Chrome just says Cannot load Silverlight plugin which is obviously useless from a debugging point of view
Firefox just displays the container page
I have used firebug and interestingly Firefox makes no attempt to download the xap files?
This is a major issue and any pointers would be very helpful!
The application does make use of Prism which may be something to do with it
Paul
EDIT/Solved: This seems to have mysteriously solved itself. I am still running the same Chrome build, same machine, and I have not rebuilt the SWF. The only difference I can thing of has been closing the browser and hibernating over night ...
I am having problems in Chrome with the rendering of a Label in ButtonBarButton, and I am trying to find a way to work around it (unsuccessfully). As you can see, transparency is generally working - the background of the unselected tab has alpha=0, so it is just the area around the font causing problems.
Does anyone know of a workaround? Verified as problem in Chrome on both Windows and OS X. All other browsers displays the tab fine, which is not surprising given that Chrome ships with its own Flash plugin ...
A correct rendering of the transparent tab in Firefox
Chrome's rendering of the same thing
Using OS X 10.6.8, Flex SDK 4.6, FlashBuilder 4.7, Firefox 18.02, Chrome 24.0.1312.57.
All as updated as can be as of February 2013.
This might be another problem with Chrome's buggy Pepper Flash player. It has many issues. You can confirm if Pepper Flash is the problem by disabling it. When you do that, Chrome will use the more standard Flash plugin, which should also be installed.
To disable it go to: chrome://plugins
Click the plus icon (details icon) and find the Flash plugins. Disable the one that has "PepperFlash" in the path.
Pepper Flash is a great idea, but its not quite as stable as the regular flash plugin.
I got a really strange problem, and after so much tries and research I can't get out of it.
I have a website, but SOME (just 5% of visitors) people with the SAME version of chrome, see the text flowing out of divs and text overlapping. It's very strange because I tested the website on all chrome browsers using browser testers, without any problem. And in internet explorer or firefox this problem never happens...
A page is located here
And here are some screenshots of what SOME people see (maybe you won't see this in chrome)
click here
Maybe it is because of the font face I am using? Or maybe some bad coded CSS?
Please help me out of this!
Thanks a lot!
I see you use .svg font. Recently I was hunting some Chrome font rendering bugs and saw this:
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=95102
This seem very similar to issues you are having. You could try to serve some other font type to Chrome and if this would fix that.
If you don't want or can't serve some other font type to Chrome, the only thing you can do is wait until Chrome version 24 is out to all users which should be soon (I can't find any announcement)
I tested it in
Chrome 23.0.1271.97 m
Chrome 26.0.1371.0 canary
Chromium 25.0.1334.0 (169326)
# Windows 7 x64 and your page seems fine for me.
I have read lots of blogs about how to get firebug lite to work on the iPad and from what i can gather it worked at some point but hasn't worked in awhile. I can't get it to work myself.
So my question is has anyone gotten firebug lite or something simliar to work on the iPad recently. With the iPad being so popular I find it amazing that there isn't a good solid developer tool out there for it yet. Especially because in my experience it doesn't render web pages as expected quite often and needs specific tweaking.
Just to stop some quick replies, I already know its a webkit browser and the issues that I have spotted only show up on the iphone and ipad, not in chrome or desktop safari. So i really would love a solution that is native to the ipad itself.
The suggestion below worked for me on an iPad3 running IOS6.
This technique is from http://www.jamesmacfie.com/2012/03/debug-your-html-css-on-the-ipadiphone/
Bookmark any site on iPad then edit the address. Paste in the following code:
javascript:(function(F,i,r,e,b,u,g,L,I,T,E.{if(F.getElementById(b))return;E=F[i+'NS']&&F.documentElement.namespaceURI;E=E?F[i+'NS'](E,'script'):F[i]('script');E[r]('id',b);E[r]('src',I+g+T);E[r](b,u);(F[e]('head')[0]||F[e]('body')[0]).appendChild(E);E=new%20Image;E[r]('src',I+L);})(document,'createElement','setAttribute','getElementsByTagName','FirebugLite','4','firebug-lite.js','releases/lite/latest/skin/xp/sprite.png','https://getfirebug.com/','#startOpened');
Try Remote Debugging with Chrome browser. However iOS 6 comes with built-in support for remote debugging - link.
I've installed this many times (and in the past month on the new iPad) and it has worked.
http://martinkool.com/post/13629963755/firebug-on-ipad-and-iphone
FYI: The directions might be a little outdated so don't give up. What you will be doing is creating a bookmark. Then you edit the link in the bookmark with the script on Martin's website. That also means Firebug Lite can be used on Internet Explorer...although I couldn't edit any elements after getting it up and running.
Good luck!
I'm using Chrome-compatible SRWare Iron 5.0.381 on XP, and was checking out what Chrome has to offer to developers, EG inspecting the contents of the DOM of a currently-loaded web page.
But when I hit CtrlShiftI, the bar is totally empty:
Does someone why this is? Do I need an add-on? Are there other Chrome-compatible tools I should know about?
It appears you’ve found a bug in that fork of Chromium. The inspector works just fine with Google.fr in the latest Google Chrome and Chromium builds. Why don’t you use one of these browsers.
Usually the reason of that is some problem in DevTools JS code.
It is a chance that problem will be solved by chrome restart.
Such kind of problems can happen when chrome is upgrading at background.
The other reason of that can be some changes which you made in DevTools.js.
Of cause if you have done some changes :)
You can troubleshoot such problem by another instance of DevTools.
As example you can try to load DevTools.html page into Safari, open WebInspector for it and check console messages.