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WebFromRomania:-
I have a little problem.
My NavStudio menu generated don't work with
xhtml1 transitional or strict in Internet Explorer. Can your interesting method to force position:fixed in IE
work for html not xhtml1?
(23.09.2010, 19:11)
Stu:-
As long as you use a standards compliant doctype this will work with html 4.01
(23.09.2010, 19:17)
Alan Holm:-
Hi Stu
Whole page scrolls in iPhone 4.0.
Any plans to add mobile support?
Everyone seems to think that 2011 will finally be the year that mobile Internet will take off in a big way, so, perhaps it is time to start accommodating your amazing designs to work on mobile phones?
alanh@ainet.co.za
(08.01.2011, 21:42)
Stu:-
My latest demos are all checked on the iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad and Blackberry.
(08.01.2011, 21:58)
Alan Holm:-
Hi Stu
GR8! I'm very glad to hear that.
But then do you have a demo that is part of the "latest" ones that includes fixed navigation while content scrolls that you have i-checked?
You have so many great demos these days that it can take many hours to work through them all, one by one when trying to find something specific (perhaps something seen during previous visits that could be worth re-looking at for a new project - once it is eventually relocated) - despite your broad categories - perhaps thumbnails on mouseover could help recognition when searching without having to wait for each page to load?
Thanks for all your innovative ideas! I refer everyone I know in the Web world to your site.
Regards
Alan Holm
(10.01.2011, 12:07)
Stu:-
Unfortunately Safari Mobile browser does not support position:fixed; and treats this style as position:absolute;
So it is not possible using just css to have a 'fixed' navigation system.
(10.01.2011, 12:40)
Alan Holm:-
What a pity!
I've grown fond of this approach since the navigation is always instantly avilable - but it looks like I'm going to be forced to abandon it to accomodate the emerging (and I suspect soon to be dominant) Mobile world.
BTW - I experience a very similar effect with print styles together with this fixed navigation where only what is displayed on the screen prints, just as the iPhone only displays what fits on the screen, without scrolling.
Ah well, I suppose I have no option but to redevelop - possibly using your latest menu that the CSS Play widget has just shown me you've got working with Safari & the i-Phone et al.
Nice one, Stu!
Keep up the great work!
(12.01.2011, 15:20)
Aloisius:-
Stu - your works are GREAT!
Thanx for inspiration & knowledgebase!
Beautiful photos
I wish you the BEST!
Thanx
(23.02.2011, 23:31)
Mike:-
I am amazed at the wealth of information and details on your site. Quite an inspiration.
It is getting me cracking with motivation. Well done.
(20.03.2012, 11:26)
tony:-
Holy Grill is great.
Slight (apparent) problem is that rh side appears to be 'lost' off screen and not accessible.
Not really a problem as no info/text is lost but just does not look right IMHO.
(22.05.2012, 19:23)
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