I need to figure out a problem with a style of soundmanager2.js
here the question : http://rolfvohs.com/audio_samples.php Why does the text stay hidden when the player plays or pauses in firefox and ie but not in chrome? Any idea on how I could achieve this? I think im missing something out here. basically it animates, like drops down and stays hidden when you hover over the player, and should remain hidden when it plays or pauses. Not sure why its not working in chrome.
I think if you try out the player in both chrome and firefox you will understand better what I mean. However, this literally drives me insane.
I tried firebug and all but it just doesnt seem to work. Im not sure what I have to do to keep the text at line-height: 800px when the user plays the music or pauses it
The hovers just seem fairly random, just thrown in there for no particular reason. How do they relate to anything else on the page? I don't like that I don't know what ones are videos until I hover. I don't like that I lose the titles when I hover
So I feel this is worth sharing: My gf has a blackberry and one of the emoticons is a hugging person. the text to get it is "({})"... yea.. a vagina... so having an android I only see the vagina... because of this we no longer say "hugs and kisses" we say "Vaginas and kisses"... no one understands and we get a LOT of strange looks.
@rlemon well basically you see those titles right? if you hover they go down and hide. Now if you click on the player and you leave the area the text appears again behind the circle
oh btw @Zirak, I like to have the 80 column-thingie, but I also like to have plenty of space around -- thus your thing of limiting the window to 80c width isn't good -- I'd rather have something like colorcolumn of vim
@rlemon border radius is ok, supposed to revert back. Its actually just that stupid text that stays behind the players progress bar. It should remain at line-height:800px after player has been clicked or paused
@rlemon ya but I really dont understand what is going on there though. Well I wrote the entire website CSS, animations and html and some scripts except for the core player styles
boss is getting me to do some sales training courses and other training because he wants me to be able to do sales as well (no issue here i'll make commissions) but part of the course they did a few days on 'social media and selling yourself' and they strongly suggest 'about author' sections or bios be written 3rd person. However that is the only thing that should be.
now they targeted linkedin as a example and it worked well there.
@Demorus it does.. but I'm just also urging you to understand that also NOT reverting the border as well as NOT reverting the text onmouseout while it is playing is better than just not the text.
do you agree with me? when it reverts I think I can click around anywhere again but that isn't true. you now have controls... whereas as a 'thumbnail' (pre hover state) the border indicates a 'anywhere click' area
@benlevywebdesign Okay, well basically blue and red are quite close together on the colour wheel? so there are colours that look better together than them
@benlevywebdesign you already have appropriate headings... so the icons are not informative to the media. And the cursor icon indicates a click to everyone and their dog :P
so the purpose is lost with me (all I'm saying). unless you give it a purpose i'll click it and think it should have had one.
ok tickle this idea. make the icons all 'open' icons... have all thumbnail clicking open a fancybox. but clicking specifically on the Icon would open a new page with that media and description and shit.
@rlemon you mean have a fancybox to make the thumbnail bigger when you clicked on it? Well that would mean to get to the actual work the user clicks would be like:
click thumbnail > click larger thumbnail > click something in the larger thumbnail or something to get to actual page of work
no.. that would mean click the thumbnail to fancybox. click a link to full view from the fancybox. OR don't click the thumbnail and click the little icon that hovers down and that takes you directly to the content
@rlemon so why would I use a fancybox? click on any of the motion graphics or digital audio pieces and see what it does (similar to a fancybox I think?)