how to determine, using jquery, if the element is visible on the current page view. I\'d like to add a comment functionality, which works like in facebook, where you only scroll 开发者_运维百科to elem
After playing around with the most basic HTML setup I discovered that the wrapping of the top <html> tag does not function properly, in EVERY browser.
Hi sorry if this is already asked.But I looked around quite a bit. The methods I have found for detecting if a web user is using a mobile phone don\'t seem very nice.They are: look at the user agent
I\'m trying to create a Carrousel in Sencha which displays iframes. The basic idea is that I have a bunch of HTML files already configured to be viewed on an iPad. So the files have a viewport and eve
Im trying to make a website load and lo开发者_开发百科ok like webview when useing and android device.Im not making and app. really I just need to get rid of the address bar. I have
My code at the moment is here: http://www.jaygeorge.co.uk/gwennan-sage You\'ll see two green arrows that are in a fixed position at the bottom of the page.
I build a simple android WebView for getting a html5-website. This website also provides the following line, which seems to always scale the view wrong (on my low density device):
i am using the ToolbarDemo and the ListDemo from Drew Neil (@nelstrom)! Everything works perfect! But there is one problem with the VIEWPORT - i think!
I tried to determime for every Items if are or not visible in the JViewPort from JComboBox drop-down list
I\'d like to trigger an event when jquery.localscroll reaches a certain 开发者_如何学Cpoint of the document, a div.