I am unable to set a vertical/top padding for the text/placeholder in input elements. The following code will work in IE/Firefox/Opera, but not in Safari/Chrome:
Is there a way to creat a gradient with a stop n pixels from the bottom edge of the element? For example with Moz/Firefox it would look like:
I\'d like to style a select-box with some gradients. My problem is that somehow there is a shadow added.
I am using the Jcrop plugin for jQuery for photo manipulation. I finally have it working successfully in Firefox and IE8, but am experiencing some weird behavior in Chrome and Safari.
I\'m about to develop a major touch-enabled mobile WebKit application. I\'m looking for any hints or advices about things that differ from a standard desktop-based browser(s).
I have some text rotated 270 degrees, which I would like to apply the -moz-box-shadow/box-shadow/-webkit-box-shadow CSS propert to.Unfortunately, the browsers all render the box shadow as if the text
I have an embedded WebView in my Cocoa application in which I load an external web page. Each time the user clicks on a button, the view opens and shows the page.
How do I constantly check a variables value. For e开发者_如何学Goxample: if(variable == \'value\'){
I have a dashboard in which I\'d like a scrolling ticker. (We\'ll know if the UI sucks or not once it\'s been running on the wall for a while.) Because this is a specific purpose dashboard, we can ass
I have a conceptual question about photo galleries like this: http://www.nikesh.me/demo/image-hover.html