a simple horizontal line set at 100% width is getting cut off on the rightside when viewed on ipad, iphone or tablet. PC-based browser no issue. in the header i have set:
meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1, maximum-scale=1"
sample page here: http://www.33degrees.ca/line/
any ideas on how to fix?
Try a CSS Reset at the beginning of your site style sheet like the following:
html, body, div, span, applet, object, iframe,
h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, h6, p, blockquote, pre,
a, abbr, acronym, address, big, cite, code,
del, dfn, em, img, ins, kbd, q, s, samp,
small, strike, strong, sub, sup, tt, var,
b, u, i, center,
dl, dt, dd, ol, ul, li,
fieldset, form, label, legend,
table, caption, tbody, tfoot, thead, tr, th, td,
article, aside, canvas, details, embed,
figure, figcaption, footer, header, hgroup,
menu, nav, output, ruby, section, summary,
time, mark, audio, video {
margin: 0;
padding: 0;
border: 0;
font-size: 100%;
font: inherit;
vertical-align: baseline;
}
/* HTML5 display-role reset for older browsers */
article, aside, details, figcaption, figure,
footer, header, hgroup, menu, nav, section {
display: block;
}
body {
line-height: 1;
}
ol, ul {
list-style: none;
}
blockquote, q {
quotes: none;
}
blockquote:before, blockquote:after,
q:before, q:after {
content: '';
content: none;
}
table {
border-collapse: collapse;
border-spacing: 0;
}
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I have a menu and I want to link to an apartment booking menu depending on the option chosen. There are three cities and when one city is selected I want to render the partial that contains the booking form.
The dropdown works, but I can't get it to show the correct partial based on selection. The partial contains different booking forms that are widgets coming from an external website. Once the partial is linked properly I can use ajax to make sure the page doesn't refresh when the partial is being loaded.
I'm very new to Rails and can't get this done. Am I on the right track here? Any help would be greatly appreciated!
<select name="locations">
<option value="basingstoke">Basingstoke</option>
<option value="cardiff">Cardiff</option>
<option value="sheffield">Sheffield</option>
<% if option_value_selected?(basingstoke, selected) %>
<%= render 'components/book_basingstoke' %>
<% elsif option_value_selected?(cardiff, selected) %>
<%= render 'components/book_cardiff' %>
<% else option_value_selected?(sheffield, selected) %>
<%= render 'components/book_sheffield' %>
<% end %>
</select>
Ruby on Rails is not a reactive view library like react.js. option_value_selected is evaluated at rendering time from server side. (Is not something you are looking for)
I would recommend you look this link jquery example.
Basically you need to render all three views at server side and hide them using js.
$(function() {
$('#colorselector').change(function() {
$('.colors').hide();
$('#' + $(this).val()).show();
});
});
// [forked from](http://jsfiddle.net/FvMYz/)
// [show-hide-based-on-select-option-jquery)(http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2975521/show-hide-div-based-on-select-option-jquery/2975565#2975565)
/* https://gist.github.com/toddparker/32fc9647ecc56ef2b38a */
/* Some basic page styles */
body {
font: 100%/1.5 AvenirNext-Regular, Corbel, "Lucida Grande", "Trebuchet Ms", sans-serif;
color: #111;
background-color: #fff;
margin: 2em 10%
}
/* Label styles: style as needed */
label {
display: block;
margin: 2em 1em .25em .75em;
font-size: 1.25em;
color: #333;
}
/* Container used for styling the custom select, the buttom class adds the bg gradient, corners, etc. */
.dropdown {
position: relative;
display: block;
margin-top: 0.5em;
padding: 0;
}
/* This is the native select, we're making everything the text invisible so we can see the button styles in the wrapper */
.dropdown select {
width: 100%;
margin: 0;
background: none;
border: 1px solid transparent;
outline: none;
/* Prefixed box-sizing rules necessary for older browsers */
-webkit-box-sizing: border-box;
-moz-box-sizing: border-box;
box-sizing: border-box;
/* Remove select styling */
appearance: none;
-webkit-appearance: none;
/* Magic font size number to prevent iOS text zoom */
font-size: 1.25em;
/* General select styles: change as needed */
/* font-weight: bold; */
color: #444;
padding: .6em 1.9em .5em .8em;
line-height: 1.3;
}
.dropdown select,
label {
font-family: AvenirNextCondensed-DemiBold, Corbel, "Lucida Grande", "Trebuchet Ms", sans-serif;
}
/* Custom arrow sits on top of the select - could be an image, SVG, icon font, etc. or the arrow could just baked into the bg image on the select */
.dropdown::after {
content: "";
position: absolute;
width: 9px;
height: 8px;
top: 50%;
right: 1em;
margin-top: -4px;
z-index: 2;
background: url("data:image/svg+xml;charset=utf8,%3Csvg xmlns='http://www.w3.org/2000/svg' viewBox='0 0 16 12'%3E%3Cpolygon fill='rgb(102,102,102)' points='8,12 0,0 16,0'/%3E%3C/svg%3E") 0 0 no-repeat;
/* These hacks make the select behind the arrow clickable in some browsers */
pointer-events: none;
}
/* This hides native dropdown button arrow in IE 10/11+ so it will have the custom appearance, IE 9 and earlier get a native select */
#media screen and (-ms-high-contrast: active),
(-ms-high-contrast: none) {
.dropdown select::-ms-expand {
display: none;
}
/* Removes the odd blue bg color behind the text in IE 10/11 and sets the text to match the focus style text */
select:focus::-ms-value {
background: transparent;
color: #222;
}
}
/* Firefox >= 2 -- Older versions of FF (v2 - 6) won't let us hide the native select arrow, so we'll just hide the custom icon and go with native styling */
/* Show only the native arrow */
body:last-child .dropdown::after,
x:-moz-any-link {
display: none;
}
/* reduce padding */
body:last-child .dropdown select,
x:-moz-any-link {
padding-right: .8em;
}
/* Firefox 7+ -- Will let us hide the arrow, but inconsistently (see FF 30 comment below). We've found the simplest way to hide the native styling in FF is to make the select bigger than its container. */
/* The specific FF selector used below successfully overrides the previous rule that turns off the custom icon; other FF hacky selectors we tried, like `*>.dropdown::after`, did not undo the previous rule */
/* Set overflow:hidden on the wrapper to clip the native select's arrow, this clips hte outline too so focus styles are less than ideal in FF */
_::-moz-progress-bar,
body:last-child .dropdown {
overflow: hidden;
}
/* Show only the custom icon */
_::-moz-progress-bar,
body:last-child .dropdown:after {
display: block;
}
_::-moz-progress-bar,
body:last-child .dropdown select {
/* increase padding to make room for menu icon */
padding-right: 1.9em;
/* `window` appearance with these text-indent and text-overflow values will hide the arrow FF up to v30 */
-moz-appearance: window;
text-indent: 0.01px;
text-overflow: "";
/* for FF 30+ on Windows 8, we need to make the select a bit longer to hide the native arrow */
width: 110%;
}
/* At first we tried the following rule to hide the native select arrow in Firefox 30+ in Windows 8, but we'd rather simplify the CSS and widen the select for all versions of FF since this is a recurring issue in that browser */
/* #supports (-moz-appearance:meterbar) and (background-blend-mode:difference,normal) {
.dropdown select { width:110%; }
} */
/* Firefox 7+ focus style - This works around the issue that -moz-appearance: window kills the normal select focus. Using semi-opaque because outline doesn't handle rounded corners */
_::-moz-progress-bar,
body:last-child .dropdown select:focus {
outline: 2px solid rgba(180, 222, 250, .7);
}
/* Opera - Pre-Blink nix the custom arrow, go with a native select button */
x:-o-prefocus,
.dropdown::after {
display: none;
}
/* Hover style */
.dropdown:hover {
border: 1px solid #888;
}
/* Focus style */
select:focus {
outline: none;
box-shadow: 0 0 1px 3px rgba(180, 222, 250, 1);
background-color: transparent;
color: #222;
border: 1px solid #aaa;
}
/* Firefox focus has odd artifacts around the text, this kills that */
select:-moz-focusring {
color: transparent;
text-shadow: 0 0 0 #000;
}
option {
font-weight: normal;
}
/* These are just demo button-y styles, style as you like */
.button {
border: 1px solid #bbb;
border-radius: .3em;
box-shadow: 0 1px 0 1px rgba(0, 0, 0, .04);
background: #f3f3f3;
/* Old browsers */
background: -moz-linear-gradient(top, #ffffff 0%, #e5e5e5 100%);
/* FF3.6+ */
background: -webkit-gradient(linear, left top, left bottom, color-stop(0%, #ffffff), color-stop(100%, #e5e5e5));
/* Chrome,Safari4+ */
background: -webkit-linear-gradient(top, #ffffff 0%, #e5e5e5 100%);
/* Chrome10+,Safari5.1+ */
background: -o-linear-gradient(top, #ffffff 0%, #e5e5e5 100%);
/* Opera 11.10+ */
background: -ms-linear-gradient(top, #ffffff 0%, #e5e5e5 100%);
/* IE10+ */
background: linear-gradient(to bottom, #ffffff 0%, #e5e5e5 100%);
/* W3C */
}
.output {
margin: 0 auto;
padding: 1em;
}
.colors {
padding: 2em;
color: #fff;
display: none;
}
.red {
background: #c04;
}
.yellow {
color: #000;
background: #f5e000;
}
.blue {
background: #079;
}
footer {
margin: 5em auto 3em;
padding: 2em 2.5%;
text-align: center;
}
a {
color: #c04;
text-decoration: none;
}
a:hover {
color: #903;
text-decoration: underline;
}
<script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/jquery/3.3.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<label class="wrapper" for="states">This label is stacked above the select</label>
<div class="button dropdown">
<select id="colorselector">
<option value="red">Red</option>
<option value="yellow">Yellow</option>
<option value="blue">Blue</option>
</select>
</div>
<div class="output">
<div id="red" class="colors red"> “Good artists copy, great artists steal” Pablo Picasso</div>
<div id="yellow" class="colors yellow"> “Art is the lie that enables us to realize the truth” Pablo Picasso</div>
<div id="blue" class="colors blue"> “If I don't have red, I use blue” Pablo Picasso</div>
</div>
I need help keeping my footer stuck to the bottom, but not overlap the upper elements either. I'm still fairly new/rusty to this since it took me 2 years to find a web job after college, so I haven't kept up as much as I should have.
Anyways,
This is the format of the html I have. I want the "footer" to be stuck at the bottom so when they scroll up from the bottom it stays. But I also don't want it to be pushed up too high to make white space below it.
I've been trying to use a "position: absolute" style for the footer to keep it on the bottom. But I just read somewhere this bumps it out of the regular flow and that's what causes overlapping.
So how can I reformat my styles to allow the footer to stay below, but not overlap?
HTML:
<html>
<header></header>
<body>
<div class="content">
<div class="hd">Content of header</div>
<div class="bd">Content of body</div>
<div class="ft">Content of footer</div>
</div>
</body>
</html>
CSS: (basic parts)
div {
display: block;
}
*, *:before, *:after {
box-sizing: inherit;
}
.hd {
position: static;
flex: 0 0 auto;
}
.bd {
position: relative;
flex: 1 0 auto;
}
.ft {
position: absolute;
bottom: 0px;
flex: 0 0 auto;
}
Just add a margin to the bottom of your body equal to your footer's height.
So if your footer has a height of say, 100px, then you need to add this to your css:
body {
margin-bottom: 100px;
}
I followed the instructions from the link that sweaver2112 suggested, and I had to remove a few duplicate elements and change others, and I finally got the footer to not overlap. Had to use flex to get it to work with the other div elements
.content {
display: flex;
flex-direction: column;
min-height: 100vh;
}
.ft {
flex: 0 0 50px;
margin-top: auto;
}
Thank you all for the support!
Link for answer purposed that I used: LINK
I think you might be looking for position: fixed;
Ex:
.footer {
position: fixed;
bottom: 0;
}
This sticks the footer at the bottom of the window regardless of the content so when you scroll the footer will always stay at the bottom. This will however be above the content (overlap), so you need to also apply AndrewL's option to keep the content from going under the footer.
I can't find a way to do this
There seems to be padding placed above and below the element, although I have set it zero
https://plnkr.co/edit/WvEqNCxEcLY5yS1IT738?p=preview
<div>
<button>hello</button>
</div>
<table><tr><td>
<button>hiya</button>
</td></tr></table>
td,
div{
padding: 0;
height: 10em;
border: solid;
}
button {
height: 100%;
width:100%;
border:solid 10px #f00;
}
I don't want to use absolute position as the contents vary, and JS would be an overhead I couldn't live with!
Is there a known bug here? Would anyone have a link to it so I can watch it not get fixed for years and drives me to a stress related end
Thanks in advance
ios pic
chrome on win 10 (desired result)
Thebutton, input, textarea, img, video, audio etc. are REPLACED ELEMENTS. The positioning rules for them are other than for standard elements. You can try to enclose replaced elements into a span or div.
Add <div/> inside <td/> and put <button/> into <div/> it will work properly. Add styles to new <div/> element and use:
button
{
height: 100%;
width:100%;
padding:0;
margin:0;
}
<table><tr><td><div class="replaced-element-container"><button>hiya</button></div></td></tr></table>
Well, this is embarrassing but it meets W3C requirements.
For one table cell in the row:
td, div
{
padding: 0;
height: 10em;
border: solid;
display:block;
}
button
{
height: 100%;
width:100%;
border:solid 10px #f00;
}
But it doesn't resolve problem that button is replaced element. It is still in container made from <td/> element.
I am using Kendo Ui Grid in my MVC application.
I wish to display statistical data for multiple countries in my grid. The way I retrieve data from the database, my grid would show data a bit like the following:
Country Area Population GDP GDP Growth
India 3288000 1220200000 1.848 6.8
USA 9827000 314686189 15.09 1.7
But instead of the format above, I wish it show like the following:
Country India USA
Area 3288000 9827000
Population 1220200000 314686189
GDP 1.848 15.09
GDP Growth 6.8 1.7
How could I achieve this transposition?
If any one will stumble upon this issues, most important you need to set td property display: block, and tr - display: inline-block. td they will fall on top of each other and tr will be next to each other.
#grid .k-grid-header { float: left; padding: 0 !important; }
#grid .k-grid-content { width: 1000px; height: 300px !important}
#grid table {width: auto; white-space: nowrap; }
#grid tr { display: inline-block; }
#grid thead tr { display: inline; }
#grid th, #grid td { display: block; border: 1px solid black; height: 30px; padding:15px;}
And working dojo fiddle.
This has been asked for an older version, but no satisfying answer.
When viewed on small screen, the jQuery Mobile doc uses a multi-level menu panel that slides in when tapped.
I tried copying the code but this is all I got:
Apparently you also need to specify data-role="collapsible" on lis with sub-menu, and some other attributes, which is not really ideal.
Surely there are people who use jQuery Mobile who also need the menu on their mobile website. But it is nowhere in the documentation.
Has anyone figured out how to do it without reinventing the wheel?
Or does jQuery Mobile simply not support this kind of menu without manually coding everything?
If you check page source, you will notice that uls' within the panel have no data-role="listview" and lis' that contains sub-elements are given data-role="collapsible".
That's not all, on mobileinit event, the aforementioned uls' are converted into listview using the below code.
$(".jqm-navmenu-panel ul").listview();
Moreover, padding and margin are removed/modified on all panel's elements to get them stick to each others.
.jqm-navmenu-panel .ui-listview > li .ui-collapsible-heading {
margin: 0;
}
.jqm-navmenu-panel .ui-collapsible.ui-li-static {
padding: 0;
border: none !important;
}
.jqm-navmenu-panel .ui-collapsible + li > .ui-btn,
.jqm-navmenu-panel .ui-collapsible + .ui-collapsible > .ui-collapsible-heading > .ui-btn,
.jqm-navmenu-panel .ui-panel-inner > .ui-listview > li.ui-first-child .ui-btn {
border-top: none !important;
}
.jqm-navmenu-panel .ui-listview .ui-listview .ui-btn {
padding-left: 1.5em;
color: #999;
}
.jqm-navmenu-panel .ui-listview .ui-listview .ui-btn.ui-btn-active {
color: #fff;
}
.jqm-navmenu-panel .ui-btn:after {
opacity: .4;
filter: Alpha(Opacity=40);
}
.jqm-navmenu-panel ul li:first-child a{
border-top: none;
}
Demo