I'm on my phone atm, loads in mobile chrome every time. Have you tried this on another machine/ip with chrome? With inspector open (f12) do you get any "script has been paused" events? The text/mime call shouldn't effect it....chrome is just fussy with mime types. Doesn't hurt to scope that path though.
As I see the white space is result of the padding applied to the nav.
One way to fix it is
#logo {
/* Add position:relative so creates context */
}
and on the
#logo nav {
/*Add position:absolute
set right:0 or the margin right needed;
set top: 45px (the padding) or the margin needed;
use top and right, not margin-top or margin-right
*/
}
and with this the float on the nav isn't more needed.
Here on devtools (chrome) worked fine with this solution.
Please see the following video to demonstrate what I am experiencing:
On this website: http://mfevents.co.uk.s156312.gridserver.com/
Any ideas as to why this is happening? I cannot replicate it on any other browsers on a Mac (just Chrome)
Is this your site?
In the Chrome Dev Tools Console I see the following error. Maybe this is related to the problem.
Resource interpreted as Image but transferred with MIME type text/html: "http://mfevents.co.uk.s156312.gridserver.com/index.php". jquery-1.7.1.min.js:4 f.extend.clean jquery-1.7.1.min.js:4 f.buildFragment jquery-1.7.1.min.js:4 e.fn.e.init jquery-1.7.1.min.js:2 e jquery-1.7.1.min.js:2 NivoSlider jquery.nivo.slider.js:77 (anonymous function) jquery.nivo.slider.js:640 e.extend.each jquery-1.7.1.min.js:2 e.fn.e.each jquery-1.7.1.min.js:2 $.fn.nivoSlider jquery.nivo.slider.js:635 (anonymous function) index.php:116 f.event.dispatch jquery-1.7.1.min.js:3 h.handle.i jquery-1.7.1.min.js:3
@Paulie_D Yes, it is for a client.
Any ideas? I cannot pinpoint why it sometimes works and sometimes doesn't?
I'm on my phone atm, loads in mobile chrome every time. Have you tried this on another machine/ip with chrome? With inspector open (f12) do you get any "script has been paused" events? The text/mime call shouldn't effect it....chrome is just fussy with mime types. Doesn't hurt to scope that path though.
As I see the white space is result of the padding applied to the nav. One way to fix it is
and on the
and with this the float on the nav isn't more needed.
Here on devtools (chrome) worked fine with this solution.
Sweet thanks, ill try it out