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Last Activity: Oct 5 '15, 03:42 AM
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  • Hi again!
    Investigations take time ...
    It appears there are some issues that influence each other.
    Here some suggestions:
    • Javascript in the <head> is prohibiting the rendering of a page, as it is blocking the download of all needed items (css, images etc.) during the js-download. So all scripts go to the end of the page, just before the </body></html>. That doesn't harm, for javascript can only work if all
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    Last edited by CSShunter; Oct 5 '15, 03:42 AM. Reason: correction

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    Hi Sasha24,
    Do you know "The Essential Guide to CSS and HTML Web Design"?
    It's a book in pdf-format, over 550 pages good stuff. Warning: it is not up to date about css3, html5 and responsive layouts, but for sure a good start for web builders without to much experience....
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  • Hi bhavuksuthar,
    It's not the use of glyphicons, but it's a CSS positioning thingy.
    All glyphicons buttons have a {position: absolute}, that is they are absolute positioned in respect of the first level upwards that has a {position:relat ive}.
    Now no level above the buttons has a {position:relat ive}, so the "relative" is given to the <body> element (by default).
    Result: all buttons are stacked in the same...
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  • Hi minotto3,
    That the CSS and scripts for the slide player and the audio player are in separate folders doesn't have influence: in the page everything is combined by the browser.

    I think it will be indeed a CSS conflict: maybe caused by conflicting CSS priorities, maybe by the use of the same CSS class names, or maybe triggered by a javascript.
    And I guess your next question will be: what is the solution? ;-)
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  • Hi Jon,
    I think it will be impossible to integrate a DOSbox or something in a website. A DOS-box is residing on the PC of the visitor, and browsers don't allow webpages to go into the system of the visitor (only for downloading or uploading of a file): security!!!
    Besides, a Windows-only solution is excluding the MAC's/phones/tablets which have other Operating Systems.
    But as Luuk's links show: it is possible to have an alternative...
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