I have managed to do something in my jsFiddle that I cannot duplicate in my .net application. I am using Blocksit.JS plugin to organize divs on my page like the pinterest layout as well as some custom jquery to do a content filter. The trouble I am having is that when I run the program in my jsFiddle the items reorganize so that the scrollbar goes away. In my .net application the items do not reorganize, instead they stay in their original place. Why?
@Retsam Depends what you mean by full-immersion. It's impossible to get full realism without it actually being the real thing, so it's all about what you define as realistic enough
I checked the console before and after in my .net application to look for errors. I am currently getting none. so I took out the repeater I was using to generate the divs and used standard HTML and the items still will not reorganize
knowing they are probably 2-3 people just chaining together with 10 accounts each to just take over youtube comments with often-shitty-trolling attempts.. makes me sad
btw @Basj in gecko browsers, setting zoom: reset for the document parent element's css would disable browser zoom. Works in IE, Chrome, Safari, etc... (but not FF).
@Basj that is.. fine. Except that you should not just copy paste the code we write here. The code is setting the css zoom property for the first element in the document to reset. So use css to do that. I gave that command so you can run it and see a demo.
@AwalGarg I tested with <meta name="viewport" content="initial-scale=1.0, user-scalable=no" /> as suggested by stackoverflow.com/questions/6397748/…, but it doesn't work on FF...
Y'all know how borders are appended to the outside of an element? How would I make the border "internal" meaning it doesn't resize the element, it just throws a border on the inside?
@Basj hmm, it won't work for normal FF versions. It works on the nightly builds... so I guess you would have to wait for some time until the max-zoom property is rolled out.
now nothing works anymore: http://gget.it/qlwci7ut/disable_zoom.html :( Can I ask you a favor? Could you update this small document with the code you think that would work the best for as many browsers as possible (to prevent user from zooming)