I can't remember where I read it, but someone (deridiot I think) said that rar was aware that ShowAnime Images were screwed up on Firefox, and he believed that Adblock extension was screwing it up.
Well recently, even with AdBlock disabled, I ran across the same error...
This is more 'input' then a "change request", but since it's DB-related, I thought it might fit in this section.
[FIX] ShowAnime CSS for Image
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It's just a DIV that was renamed with AniDB 1.34. See the fix I already posted yesterday for IE7 users:
http://www.anidb.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=30439#30439
Somewhere, you have to change:
#layout-content div.anime_info div.image
To:
#layout-content div.info div.image
http://www.anidb.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=30439#30439
Somewhere, you have to change:
#layout-content div.anime_info div.image
To:
#layout-content div.info div.image
Oh so that will fix things with Firefox users? I'll keep it in mind.Amour wrote:It's just a DIV that was renamed with AniDB 1.34. See the fix I already posted yesterday for IE7 users:
http://www.anidb.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=30439#30439
o_O eXP wasn't kidding when he said you you have your own system, but as long as it works. xDAmour wrote: Somewhere, you have to change:
#layout-content div.anime_info div.image
To:
#layout-content div.info div.image
Good luck guys.
Oh and fahrenheit, glad to hear you're back man, someone told you me you had given up on the Javascript re-working, but it's good to see you've returned.
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yeah, i'm back with a vengence too, the javascript is progressing real nicely, can't show a preview now, but it's, hmm..., maybe 75% done, only missing support for expand=allAdemoS wrote:Oh and fahrenheit, glad to hear you're back man, someone told you me you had given up on the Javascript re-working, but it's good to see you've returned.
As every page we're generating at the moment has an unclosed <head> chasing him away again might not be such a bad thing. Bad fahry!
On the css front, there are at least three different issues here, adblock can cause one, the long-standing initial-render firefox bug can cause another, and sometimes people change the perl without testing to see if it still frekin' works. Last one can't really count as a bug, it's just idiocy.
Rar
On the css front, there are at least three different issues here, adblock can cause one, the long-standing initial-render firefox bug can cause another, and sometimes people change the perl without testing to see if it still frekin' works. Last one can't really count as a bug, it's just idiocy.
Rar
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yeah, yeah i know allreadyRar wrote:As every page we're generating at the moment has an unclosed <head> chasing him away again might not be such a bad thing. Bad fahry!
On the css front, there are at least three different issues here, adblock can cause one, the long-standing initial-render firefox bug can cause another, and sometimes people change the perl without testing to see if it still frekin' works. Last one can't really count as a bug, it's just idiocy.
Rar
*chuckles*
*AdemoS is reminded of that famous saying about a duck looking peaceful on the surface, but peddling like mad under the water*
.....all strange analogies aside though, it's great to see work is progressing nicely on the JS-side. Interesting to find out WHY Fahrenheit was chased away, but in all the groups I've been in, I've found that you need the work horse AND the anal-retentive guy working together, otherwise nothing gets done.
And while I apologize for my bluntness, I meant no offense by saying that. I just couldn't resist, being exposed to the inner-working of ANIDB Development.
Good luck with fixing the errors guys, if I get some time this summer, I'll try to throw a nice CSS template at you, seeing as most of the current ones are fairly similar.
*AdemoS is reminded of that famous saying about a duck looking peaceful on the surface, but peddling like mad under the water*
.....all strange analogies aside though, it's great to see work is progressing nicely on the JS-side. Interesting to find out WHY Fahrenheit was chased away, but in all the groups I've been in, I've found that you need the work horse AND the anal-retentive guy working together, otherwise nothing gets done.
And while I apologize for my bluntness, I meant no offense by saying that. I just couldn't resist, being exposed to the inner-working of ANIDB Development.
Good luck with fixing the errors guys, if I get some time this summer, I'll try to throw a nice CSS template at you, seeing as most of the current ones are fairly similar.