I am trying to create a very simple chat page on jquery mobile, with the following page schema:
<div data-role="header" data-position="fixed">
<h1>Chat with...</h1>
</div><!-- /header -->
<div data-role="content">
<div id="chatcontents"></div><input type="text" />
</div><!-- /content -->
<div data-role="footer" data-position="fixed">
Footer
</div><!-- /footer -->
with the div "chatcontents" to contain all the messages, and the input text to be at the bottom.
The problem is that jquery mobile sort of overrides my css settings, so it does not work out to be textbox at the bottom (considering the footer) and "chatcontents" to occupy the rest of the screen with the text starting from the bottom.
Anybody already tried this already?
Thanks in advance.
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What HTML5 tags best suited to build this mobile web app which needs to runs inside webViews of various smartphone platforms "iOS, Android, Window, ..." ?
The title in the middle of the header will change, The label and number of buttons on the footer will change, the content in the middle will have many data input controls (textfields, radio groups,...) so needs to scroll vertically but with the header and footer fixed. The side navigator shows up at initial start and can slide out with a swipe gesture or by hitting the top left☰ menu button.
Thank you
Is something like this best suited?
<body>
<section id="firstpage" data-role="page">
<div data-role="header">
<h1>Activity</h1>
</div>
<div class="ui-content">
<p>This is the content on page 1</p>
<!-- put some kind of a table with cells here -->
</div>
<div data-role="footer">
<!-- Buttons go here -->
</div>
</section>
</body>
Yes that is a good representation of it:
<body>
<section id="firstpage" data-role="page">
<div data-role="header">
<h1>Activity</h1>
</div>
<div class="ui-content">
<p>This is the content on page 1</p>
<!-- put some kind of a table with cells here -->
</div>
<div data-role="footer">
<!-- Buttons go here -->
</div>
</section>
<section id="secondpage" data-role="page">
<div data-role="header">
<h1>label2</h1>
</div>
<div class="ui-content">
<p>This is the content on page 1</p>
<!-- put some kind of a table with cells here -->
</div>
<div data-role="footer">
<!-- Buttons go here -->
</div>
</section>
</body>
As far as I can tell this isn't a duplicate question because it's a bit different than the other questions on this topic.
I'm using Google's Material Design Lite and the footer will not stay at the bottom of the page properly.
I've seen the different fixes using this trick
<div class="content">
<div class="header"></div>
<div class="body"></div>
<div class="footer"></div>
</div>
and I've tried using this method
#footer {
bottom: 0;
width: 100%;
position: absolute; (or fixed)
}
The first option doesn't work because Material Design Lite actually uses the footer tag. And to be honest I don't really want to do that anyway because it seems kind of sloppy to me.
The CSS method for the footer almost works but there are a few problems. When using position: absolute; it doesn't always keep the footer on the bottom of the page and it will sometimes cover content. When I try fixed the footer is always kept at the bottom of the page but when there is enough content for the page to scroll it stays at the bottom of the screen and covers content. Both fixed and absolute will keep the footer at the bottom of the screen not the page, which means that when there is enough content to scroll the footer covers content at the edge of the screen.
The behavior for fixed can be reproduced 100% of the time, but for absolute I haven't figured out what causes it to work sometimes and not others.
This is the code I have for the footer
<footer class="mdl-mini-footer">
<div class="mdl-mini-footer--left-section">
<button class="mdl-mini-footer--social-btn social-btn social-btn__twitter">
<span class="visuallyhidden">Twitter</span>
</button>
<button class="mdl-mini-footer--social-btn social-btn social-btn__blogger">
<span class="visuallyhidden">Facebook</span>
</button>
<button class="mdl-mini-footer--social-btn social-btn social-btn__gplus">
<span class="visuallyhidden">Google Plus</span>
</button>
</div>
<div class="mdl-mini-footer--right-section">
<button class="mdl-mini-footer--social-btn social-btn__share">
<i class="material-icons" role="presentation">share</i>
<span class="visuallyhidden">share</span>
</button>
</div>
</footer>`
Has anyone else had this issue or have any ideas on a solution?
Edit to add more information:
The issue isn't with the height of the body or html they are both at 100%.
Full Layout Code
<body>
<div class="site mdl-layout mdl-js-layout">
<header class="mdl-layout__header mdl-layout__header--waterfall">
<div class="mdl-layout__header-row">
<!-- Header Content Here -->
</div>
</header>
<div class="mdl-layout__drawer">
<!-- Drawer Content -->
</div>
<main class="mdl-layout__content">
<!-- View Content Here -->
</main>
<footer class="mdl-mini-footer">
<!-- Footer Content -->
</footer>
<div class="mdl-layout__obfuscator"></div>
</div>
</body>
I managed to do that by:
1. Without waterfall header
Moving the footer element outside the main element
Set the style of the .mdl-layout__content element to"flex: 1 0 auto"
Example:
<body>
<div class="mdl-layout mdl-js-layout">
<header class="mdl-layout__header">
...
</header>
<main class="mdl-layout__content" style="flex: 1 0 auto;">
...
</main>
<footer class="mdl-mega-footer">
...
</footer>
</div>
</body>
2. With waterfall header
Just by moving the footer element outside the main element
Example:
<body>
<div class="site mdl-layout mdl-js-layout">
<header class="mdl-layout__header mdl-layout__header--waterfall">
<div class="mdl-layout__header-row">
<!-- Header Content Here -->
</div>
</header>
<div class="mdl-layout__drawer">
<!-- Drawer Content -->
</div>
<main class="mdl-layout__content">
<!-- Main Content -->
</main>
<footer class="mdl-mini-footer">
<!-- Footer Content -->
</footer>
</div>
</body>
Tests:
Short content: http://codepen.io/kabudahab/pen/vGdVQM
Long content: http://codepen.io/kabudahab/pen/JXpmpv
I was having the same problem, where a mdl-mini-footer was overlapping with my mdl-layout__content.
My solution was to keep the tags separate, i.e.
<main class="mdl-layout__content">
...
</main>
<footer class="mdl-mini-footer">
...
</footer>
and modify the classes as follows (taking inspiration from #K.A.D's first solution above)
.mdl-layout__content {
flex: 1 0 auto;
}
.mdl-mini-footer {
flex: 0 0 auto;
}
The modification of the footer class was necessary to stop the footer growing into spaces I didn't want it to (the first 0 in 0 0 auto).
Try This
<main class="mdl-layout__content">
<div class="page-content">
</div>
<div class="mdl-layout-spacer"></div>
<footer class="mdl-mini-footer">
<div class="mdl-mini-footer__left-section">
<div class="mdl-logo">Title</div>
<ul class="mdl-mini-footer__link-list">
<li>Help</li>
<li>Privacy & Terms</li>
</ul>
</div>
</footer>
</main>
Just Add:
<div class="mdl-layout-spacer"></div>
After:
<div class="page-content"></div>
I faced the same issue as you. After browsing through many tutorials and 2 questions like this, I had a peek at one of the templates provided by MDL and noticed that the footer is included within the main section. I find it higly counter-intuitive but the footer element should be specified just before the closing tag, NOT after it.
See the screenshot of the markup which is now working fine. I'm working on the website of TEDx GEC.Visit the tedx GEC website to see the footer in action.(changes will be uploaded by 20-07-2016, anyone visiting before that will notice that the footer overlaps the content. Here's the screenshot:Notice the closing main tag is after the footer.
I am wanting to access a div tag from the template and add html underneath that tab for a certain page for my website. So assuming that this was my script
<!-- Page Content -->
<div class="span8 page-content" id="page-content">
<div>
</div>
</div>
<!-- /Page Content -->
<!-- Right Rail -->
<div class="span4 right-rail" id="right-rail">
<div class="first-col">
</div>
<div class="second-col">
</div>
</div>
<!-- /Right Rail -->
is there anyway I could access
<div class="span8 page-content" id="page-content">
from another script and add html underneath it? I need that part of the template to stay the same except for on this page. So the final script would be something akin to
<div class="span8 page-content" id="page-content">
<div>
<div>
</div>
</div
</div>
Use jquery to append HTML to the DOM.
Or
Use Javascript to find the element by id and add to it.
document.getElementByid ect
In this layout, I want to place a circle (with fixed size) at the intersection of the column and a line on the bottom left corner of the page (which should be a no scroll page). The circle should look like this image.
I’ve started doing it with the flexbox property, however this was the first time I used this property and I am not getting how to do this.
Does anyone know how can I do it?
<div class="wrap">
<div class="hud1">
<div class="gps box"></div><!-- /gps -->
<div class="info box"></div><!-- /info -->
<div class="phone box"></div><!-- /phone -->
</div><!-- /hud1 -->
<div class="speed">
<div class="circle"></div>
</div>
<div class="hud2">
<div class="status box withfocus">
<h1>Estado</h1>
</div><!-- /status -->
<div class="media box withoutfocus">
<h1>Multimédia</h1>
</div><!-- /media -->
<div class="environment box withoutfocus">
<h1>Ambiente</h1>
</div><!-- /environment -->
<div class="settings box withoutfocus">
<h1>Definições</h1>
</div><!-- /settings -->
</div><!-- /hud2 -->
</div><!-- /wrap -->
Here’s the code:
http://jsfiddle.net/marisaroque/mR7nq/
EDIT:
Here’s the image:
Link
Thank you in advance!
Is it like this: http://jsfiddle.net/HUmLb/embedded/result/ ?
The key is making .hud1 a one-column flex, and in the last item inserting a .hud2 row.
I still couldn't make it center vertical, but I presume it's a good start.
Let us know.
Edit
http://jsfiddle.net/ngxyW/
I put an empty box in the lower corner and fixed the wrap div to bottom left.
This is a great reading about flex display: http://css-tricks.com/snippets/css/a-guide-to-flexbox/
I am using bootstrap and want a full width div to go 100% height on a background image. I can't figure out why its collapsing to just the line height. Any ideas? See fiddle:
http://jsfiddle.net/aartese/3kRVm/
<body>
<row><!--landing section -->
<div class="col-md-12 landing">Landing</div>
</row> <!-- /landing section -->
<row><!--about section -->
<div class="col-md-12 about">About</div>
</row><!-- /about section -->
<row><!-- professional profile section -->
<div class="col-md-12 professional">Professional</div>
</row><!-- /professional profile section -->
<row> <!-- contact section -->
<div class="col-md-12 contact">Contact</div>
</row> <!-- /contact section -->
</body>
Is that what you meant? The basic concept is copied from Ryan Fait's sticky footer. It basically revolves around ensuring that all the parent elements' min-height and height are 100%