Posts Tagged ‘detect images disabled’

Advanced Facelift Techniques - 3 Options Examined

Monday, August 25th, 2008

Facelift offers several options to handle many different situations.  In this post, we will take a look at a few options that may be useful to your situation. In this post realFontHeight, findEmbededFonts, and checkImageSupport are covered as well as a slightly more in-depth look at the FLIR.init function.
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Detecting if images are disabled. (CSS On / Images Off scenario)

Sunday, August 17th, 2008

It was recently brought to my attention that Facelift Image Replacement wasn’t displaying in all browsers properly when images were turned off.  It seems I only tested this scenario in Firefox 3, which beautifully handles the situation.

The rest of the browsers weren’t so nice.  Safari displays nothing, IE displays a box with the alt text in an ugly small font, and Opera puts a box around the text.
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