On Fri, Mar 14, 2014 at 1:18 PM, Chris Rockwell wrote:
> Hey Tom,
>
> Did you see this support chart:
> http://www.quirksmode.org/css/backgrounds-borders/mobile.html
>
> There appear to be some hacks, with one from 2012 referenced here:
> http://stackoverflow.com/a/13337504/1108292
>
> And what co
Hey Tom,
Did you see this support chart:
http://www.quirksmode.org/css/backgrounds-borders/mobile.html
There appear to be some hacks, with one from 2012 referenced here:
http://stackoverflow.com/a/13337504/1108292
And what could potentially be a starting point for a polyfill:
http://stackoverflo
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> On Mar 14, 2014, at 12:11 PM, Georg wrote:
>
> Den 14.03.2014 16:55, skrev Tom Livingston:
>> List,
>>
>> I have a page with multiple divs that have fixed backgrounds. This
>> isn't working in iOS Safari or iOS Chrome. Actually, not even a single
>> div with a fixed back
Den 14.03.2014 16:55, skrev Tom Livingston:
List,
I have a page with multiple divs that have fixed backgrounds. This
isn't working in iOS Safari or iOS Chrome. Actually, not even a single
div with a fixed background is working. In desktop appears to work
fine.
Read somewhere - a long time ago
List,
I have a page with multiple divs that have fixed backgrounds. This
isn't working in iOS Safari or iOS Chrome. Actually, not even a single
div with a fixed background is working. In desktop appears to work
fine.
The CSS rule I am using is:
.myDiv{background: fixed url(../img/careers/careers