Using jQuery, I'm moving the background image of an HTML element when a certain event occurs. The sample code below works perfectly in IE and Chrome. However, FireFox is being a pain.
That would probably be a good outcome, but it would also require other "features" be changed to comply, such as Auto play, scrolling, and advertising.
Having the laws shift these platforms back to a socially responsible and useful places is a benefit for everyone. The addictive nature is the problem, and while many blame the individual, psychologists would suggest the platform is using a well trodden playbook to hook in more revenue..
It was a rather nice rant as I rather dislike when people support the shitifcation of the Internet. My comment also factually applied the definition of "clickbait' to this headline unlike your comment.
I have been reading this site for some 20 years now so I will call them out when they are doing carp they shouldn't be doing but thanks for your concern. You can't even do a search by headline anymore to do a quick search to find something because most of the titles lack all the relevant keywords that should be there.
Yeah, no doubt! I loved when gaming magazines shipped with the latest and greatest demos! I still have many including Quake 1 demo way back when. Kinda like PC boxes with thick manuals, instructions, etc.
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Using jQuery, I'm moving the background image of an HTML element when a certain event occurs. The sample code below works perfectly in IE and Chrome. However, FireFox is being a pain.
I'd hard to find info on this but on a friend told me that FF doesn't support "[b][i]background-position-x[/i][/b]"
Is this true? If so, how else can I move the background image horizontally in FF?
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