FoxInCloud
DisabledBackColor & DisabledForeColor
Why i can't define these two properties on my objects ? If i define DisabledBackColor = WHITE this appears Grey; if i set BLACK it appears Dark Grey.......If set ForeColor = RED it is lighter...Why ?
Hi Michele,
Why i can't define these two properties on my objects ? If i define DisabledBackColor = WHITE this appears Grey; if i set BLACK it appears Dark Grey.......If set ForeColor = RED it is lighter...Why ?
Can you post a screenshot?
Why i can't define these two properties on my objects ? If i define DisabledBackColor = WHITE this appears Grey; if i set BLACK it appears Dark Grey.......If set ForeColor = RED it is lighter...Why ?
-- thn (FoxInCloud)
In the pc's browsers it works. On ipad's browser there is the problem i described.....
Hi Michele,
Why i can't define these two properties on my objects ? If i define DisabledBackColor = WHITE this appears Grey; if i set BLACK it appears Dark Grey.......If set ForeColor = RED it is lighter...Why ?
Hi Michele,
Can you post a screenshot?
Why i can't define these two properties on my objects ? If i define DisabledBackColor = WHITE this appears Grey; if i set BLACK it appears Dark Grey.......If set ForeColor = RED it is lighter...Why ?
Please Michele,
could you post a screenshot in both cases?
Thanks
In the pc's browsers it works. On ipad's browser there is the problem i described.....
Hi Michele,
Why i can't define these two properties on my objects ? If i define DisabledBackColor = WHITE this appears Grey; if i set BLACK it appears Dark Grey.......If set ForeColor = RED it is lighter...Why ?
could you post a screenshot in both cases?
Thanks
In the pc's browsers it works. On ipad's browser there is the problem i described.....
Hi Michele,
Can you post a screenshot?
Why i can't define these two properties on my objects ? If i define DisabledBackColor = WHITE this appears Grey; if i set BLACK it appears Dark Grey.......If set ForeColor = RED it is lighter...Why ?
-- thn (FoxInCloud)
IPAD
Please Michele,
could you post a screenshot in both cases?
Thanks
In the pc's browsers it works. On ipad's browser there is the problem i described.....
Hi Michele,
Why i can't define these two properties on my objects ? If i define DisabledBackColor = WHITE this appears Grey; if i set BLACK it appears Dark Grey.......If set ForeColor = RED it is lighter...Why ?
PC
Please Michele,
could you post a screenshot in both cases?
Thanks
In the pc's browsers it works. On ipad's browser there is the problem i described.....
Hi Michele,
Can you post a screenshot?
Why i can't define these two properties on my objects ? If i define DisabledBackColor = WHITE this appears Grey; if i set BLACK it appears Dark Grey.......If set ForeColor = RED it is lighter...Why ?
looks like you get a different rendering on iPad
IPAD
Please Michele,
could you post a screenshot in both cases?
Thanks
In the pc's browsers it works. On ipad's browser there is the problem i described.....
Hi Michele,
Why i can't define these two properties on my objects ? If i define DisabledBackColor = WHITE this appears Grey; if i set BLACK it appears Dark Grey.......If set ForeColor = RED it is lighter...Why ?
could you check with Safari development tools connected to your iPad?
(should work the same on safari for Windows)
IPAD
PC
Please Michele,
could you post a screenshot in both cases?
Thanks
In the pc's browsers it works. On ipad's browser there is the problem i described.....
Hi Michele,
Can you post a screenshot?
Why i can't define these two properties on my objects ? If i define DisabledBackColor = WHITE this appears Grey; if i set BLACK it appears Dark Grey.......If set ForeColor = RED it is lighter...Why ?
-- thn (FoxInCloud)
I installed Safari on my WIndows pc and i have a similar problem. On the iPad i have this problem with each browser i used.
looks like you get a different rendering on iPad
IPAD
Please Michele,
could you post a screenshot in both cases?
Thanks
In the pc's browsers it works. On ipad's browser there is the problem i described.....
Hi Michele,
Why i can't define these two properties on my objects ? If i define DisabledBackColor = WHITE this appears Grey; if i set BLACK it appears Dark Grey.......If set ForeColor = RED it is lighter...Why ?
looks like you get a different rendering on iPad
could you check with Safari development tools connected to your iPad?
(should work the same on safari for Windows)
IPAD
PC
Please Michele,
could you post a screenshot in both cases?
Thanks
In the pc's browsers it works. On ipad's browser there is the problem i described.....
Hi Michele,
Can you post a screenshot?
Why i can't define these two properties on my objects ? If i define DisabledBackColor = WHITE this appears Grey; if i set BLACK it appears Dark Grey.......If set ForeColor = RED it is lighter...Why ?
my suggestion was to check in safari dev tools which CSS applies
I installed Safari on my WIndows pc and i have a similar problem. On the iPad i have this problem with each browser i used.
looks like you get a different rendering on iPad
IPAD
Please Michele,
could you post a screenshot in both cases?
Thanks
In the pc's browsers it works. On ipad's browser there is the problem i described.....
Hi Michele,
Why i can't define these two properties on my objects ? If i define DisabledBackColor = WHITE this appears Grey; if i set BLACK it appears Dark Grey.......If set ForeColor = RED it is lighter...Why ?
I installed Safari on my WIndows pc and i have a similar problem. On the iPad i have this problem with each browser i used.
looks like you get a different rendering on iPad
could you check with Safari development tools connected to your iPad?
(should work the same on safari for Windows)
IPAD
PC
Please Michele,
could you post a screenshot in both cases?
Thanks
In the pc's browsers it works. On ipad's browser there is the problem i described.....
Hi Michele,
Can you post a screenshot?
Why i can't define these two properties on my objects ? If i define DisabledBackColor = WHITE this appears Grey; if i set BLACK it appears Dark Grey.......If set ForeColor = RED it is lighter...Why ?
-- thn (FoxInCloud)