F11-Fullscreen-issues with CSS

  • Unknown's avatar

    Hi, I’m new here and using Neat!. For no apparent the css is inserted with the parameter media=”screen” only. So whenever I hit F11 for Full-Screen-Mode in Opera (Windows), the css isn’t used anymore and the site looks like shit :P . I guess it needs to be used for media=”projection” also. Could you please fix that?

    thx alot

    Andreas

  • Unknown's avatar

    Fullscreen mode in Firefox works fine. So it’s just Opera.

  • Unknown's avatar

    Yeah, I’ve always had trouble with fullscreen Opera. As there are far more sites using “screen” to specify the stylesheet than there are Opera users, I kind of think it’s up to Opera to bow to reality and change their browser.

  • Unknown's avatar

    ok, i browsed the opera-forum on this topic. the real problem is, that there’s no css-definition for “projection”-style. Whether it is better to have Fullscreen-mode as “screen” or “projection” is no issue here, but having a layout which lacks specifications for projection is. So either you should use the screen-layout for projection as well (like the new Opera version does, as i’ve read), or provide a different css for projections.

    and please, no firefox-fanclub-comments on that topic ;)

  • Unknown's avatar

    I wasn’t trying to say Firefox is better. Just helping the developers know Firefox doesn’t have this problem to narrow it down.

  • Unknown's avatar

    Personally I think adding a ‘print’ css would be of more use to more people than adding a ‘projection’ one, but meh, that’s just me.

  • Unknown's avatar

    carlbanks: yes, i got that, that was just a preemptive strike to avoid browser-discussions ;)

    wank: yeah, i think so to, that’s why i suggested to use the screen-css for projection as well. shouldn’t be a problem changing media=”screen” to media=”screen, projection”…

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