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* | another round of work re dynamic filtering | gorhill | 2014-12-31 | 1 | -3/+4 |
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* | Drop js-loader, updates from gorhill/uBlock/master | Deathamns | 2014-11-09 | 1 | -8/+6 |
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* | input[type="file"].click() didn't work in Safari | Deathamns | 2014-11-09 | 1 | -1/+1 |
| | | | | | | | | | | Click couldn't be initiated with JavaScript in Safari if the input was hidden with display: none. Using visibility: hidden or opacity: 0 solves the problem. Alternative solution would be to hide (opacity: 0) the input and slide it (position: absolute; top: 0; left: 0; width: 100%; height: 100%) over the button, which would work in all browsers, and wouldn't require JavaScript. | ||||
* | Avoid using Chrome's @@bidi_* type i18n messages | Deathamns | 2014-11-09 | 1 | -1/+1 |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | ... for the sake of portability. When including vapi-common.js in an HTML file, then the body element there will have a "dir" attribute filled with the current locale's direction (ltr or rtl). The following languages are considered right-to-left: ar, he, fa, ps, ur. Everything else is left-to-right. After the "dir" attribute is set, we can decide in CSS which elements should have different styling for rtl languages (e.g., body[dir=rtl] #id). | ||||
* | Work on vendor API abstraction, and near complete Safari support | Deathamns | 2014-11-09 | 1 | -0/+31 |