Solutions tagged with ‘browser’:
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We actively test in firefox, safari, ie6 and ie7. specifically, our wysiwyg editor is compatible with: - internet explorer 5.5+ - firefox 1.5+ - safari 3.0+ - opera 9.50+ - google chrome - ...
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According to the w3c html validator: http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http%3a%2f%2fwww.ilovepeanutbutter.jp%2f&charset=(detect+automatically)&doctype=inline&group=0 your encoding is iso-8859-1 ...
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It is a little hacky, but you can put in the path to something manually such as /munov01/whatever/directory, note the starting '/'. using the browser everything is relative to the users home ...
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A few people have enquired about the same problem -- i put it down to the fact that if you scroll before the content of a form has finished loading, it will scroll you back to the top. from ...
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Whilst this is something we will want to address in the future, the fact is, html 5 is in it's infancy. even if we did make cushy compatible with such elements, most browsers don't even ...
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Thanks for the feedback. i can't reproduce this issue sorry- are you able to let us know the source html and also what browser you're using please. my test worked with the following source: ...
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It would seem cushycms is having trouble contacting your ftp host "www.t-s-m.co.uk". i notice your "path" field is also wrong, presumably because you couldn't connect via the "path browser", ...
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Not an uncommonly asked question -- use the rss icon inside your actual browser (usually to the right of your address bar) rather than trying to find one inside the page itself!
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This problem does appear every now and then -- i can't narrow it down to anything specific, other than scrolling down before the full content of the page (or in this case, the form fields) has ...
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Happybugpopcorn, beth and andy, the biggest advantage of xhtml is that it's also xml. if your html is xhtml it means any machines reading your markup such as web crawlers, your browser and ...
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This seems to be a simple issue with the german translation at the moment, which cushy has automatically detected from your web browser settings. should probably be fixed by tuesday (monday is ...
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We actively test in firefox, safari, ie6 and ie7. specifically, our wysiwyg editor is compatible with: - internet explorer 5.5+ - firefox 1.5+ - safari 3.0+ - opera 9.50+ - google chrome - ...
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You're body tag is malformed. i'm suprised browsers can even read it. cushycms can't. you have: what you probably mean is:
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I'm not sure i follow 100% correctly. is there a non-editable box where the wysiwyg should be, it's just that it won't load properly? if so, then try clearing your cache as it's possible your ...
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You can either change the language settings in your browser and cushycms will auto-detect for you, or alternatively you can go into your user prefences once logged in to cushycms and set a ...
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I can't actually reach your site in a browser. apparently it's registered, but perhaps it's a hosting issue of some sort? simon
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If you mean deleting files directly off the server, no -- that's probably something better handled by the designer (via an ftp app of some sort), probably be a lot easier than building a sort ...
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No, not really. you could probably embed them via the "html source" button in the wysiwyg but this would a) require your client to know a little html, and b) still require you / them to upload ...
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Danial might have something different to say on this, but i believe the problem's due to the url forwarding/redirection service your site is using. where as it may be fine for a standard ...
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Clicking the choose link will wipe your path and let you choose a "new" one. the path browser yours the ftp users default login path as sort of the site "root", as 99% of users will have their ...
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Howdy, cushy will use 's for line breaks when editing via the wysiwyg, so that is why they may have appeared. if you believe they are appearing *outside* cushy elements then please let ...
Problems tagged with ‘browser’: