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I have a quick question about CSS3 corners:

Do you know when this will be available again in FW6? I can use them when outputting XHTML 1.0 but when I try to output HTML5, the option to use them disappears.

Thanks

Mark


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You need the updated action
http://actionsforge.com/actions/view/120-css3-corners

Seriously, you need to bookmark the Actionsforge site.


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On Fri, Feb 22, 2013 at 7:13 AM, MarkSmith email@hidden wrote:

I have a quick question about CSS3 corners:

Do you know when this will be available again in FW6? I can use them when
outputting XHTML 1.0 but when I try to output HTML5, the option to use them
disappears.

Thanks

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Thanks Ernie, I do have the AF site bookmarked but I misunderstood the point about CSS3 corners in the OP and I didn’t check the latest updates.

Thank you again - all good now

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Any information on CSS3-HTML5 and Firefox compatibility? Firefox 23.0.1 doesn’t display menus with that combination.


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On 31 Jan 2013, 4:12 pm, Ashley wrote:

I’ve just tried opening an existing project based on the Ambient theme that looks great with FW5.5 but in FW6 it is producing a visual defect across FireFox, Chrome and Safari where the central black area is no longer showing a smooth curved edge but juts out into the surrounding grey area.

This is happening regardless of which output encoding I choose, so I’m a little perplexed by that. This isn’t happening if I create a fresh site using FW6 with the Ambient theme but it’s odd there is this difference.

http://www.sunnymede.net/screenshots/Ambient.jpg

For the the rest I need some time to investigate :sunglasses:

I think Firefox 23.0.1, which is what I have, is unable to read HTML5 properly yet. If I change to HTML4 everything looks normal again in FF. Safari displays it all perfectly so far.


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I kinda doubt that’s the problem, FF is pretty solid, more likely it’s something else.

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I think Firefox 23.0.1, which is what I have, is unable to read HTML5 properly yet.


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On 29 Aug 2013, 11:35 pm, Todd wrote:

I kinda doubt that’s the problem, FF is pretty solid, more likely it’s something else.

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I think Firefox 23.0.1, which is what I have, is unable to read HTML5 properly yet.

It’s weird. I just got FW6 and experimenting with it using the theme Sensor to play with. When I change the pages to HTML4Transitional, it display properly in FF. Switching it back to HTML5, it gets the triple images artifacts on CSS menus. I even opened the theme and just changed the output to HTML5 and did no other modifications. Previewing it in FF, causes the menus to display the artifacts. Changing it back to HMTL 4, its back to normal. This is all in FW6.


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That is odd. It’s certainly possible FF is choking on something related to HTML5, the only reason I have doubts is that my experience with FF and HTML5 has been consistently positive, but there are always exceptions.

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I think Firefox 23.0.1, which is what I have, is unable to read HTML5 properly yet.

Can you post a link to an example online?

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On 30 Aug 2013, 12:56 am, DeltaDave wrote:

I think Firefox 23.0.1, which is what I have, is unable to read HTML5 properly yet.

Can you post a link to an example online?

David

Sure. All I did was take the them and changed it to HTML 5. The uploaded the entire thing on the server without further changes.

http://www.erickabad.com


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This page looks identical in Safari and Firefox, both latest versions.

Walter

On Aug 29, 2013, at 9:07 PM, RA wrote:

On 30 Aug 2013, 12:56 am, DeltaDave wrote:

I think Firefox 23.0.1, which is what I have, is unable to read HTML5 properly yet.

Can you post a link to an example online?

David

Sure. All I did was take the them and changed it to HTML 5. The uploaded the entire thing on the server without further changes.

http://www.erickabad.com


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On 30 Aug 2013, 1:14 am, waltd wrote:

This page looks identical in Safari and Firefox, both latest versions.

Walter

On Aug 29, 2013, at 9:07 PM, RA wrote:

On 30 Aug 2013, 12:56 am, DeltaDave wrote:

I think Firefox 23.0.1, which is what I have, is unable to read HTML5 properly yet.

Can you post a link to an example online?

David

Sure. All I did was take the them and changed it to HTML 5. The uploaded the entire thing on the server without further changes.

http://www.erickabad.com

I don’t know what else I’m doing different. Is it possible that because its hosted on Godaddy servers that its causing this?

I can post a screen shot.


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Here is screenshot.


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I am definitely not seeing that here. FF 23.0.1, the very latest version. Looks just fine, on all pages.

Walter

On Aug 29, 2013, at 9:21 PM, RA wrote:

Here is screenshot.

http://www.erickabad.com/image.png


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Looks good in FF 24.0 also.

Todd

I am definitely not seeing that here. FF 23.0.1, the very latest version. Looks just fine, on all pages.


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On 30 Aug 2013, 1:21 am, RA wrote:

Here is screenshot.

http://www.erickabad.com/image.png

you got me thinking now. I jumped to my wifes iMac still on 10.6 highestt it can go for the intel mac. FF 23.01 and it displays properly.

On my MBP running latest 10.8.4 FF has that problem. perhaps i need to reset or delete FF and reinstall a clean version. thanks for helping me figure this out. :slight_smile:


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That fixed it. I had to remove everything related to Mozilla FF and reinstalled a fresh copy. All the pages render properly now.


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