Oda: I want to make 3d charts for free any idea plz
Haroun: If so atleast reply and please suggest any free things to create bar chart in my website
Chiffriller: Is there a way to vertically align elements without using line-height that works on all devices?
Bamberger: I tried the transform3d way, but ios safari doesn’t like it at all
Bagsby: To vertically align elements
Dellavalle: Make use of bootstrap and give id span as 12
Serre: Then another element will come on another line
Duby: And create a super div in which you will give width of the aligned elements
Vilcheck: Siddharth030, !?! what?
Mccartt: Make a div with width as required
Kruml: In that div make div with span as 12
Bontempo: And then write your thing in it
Parodi: After that write another div id span and if required make more of them and make sure all spans are 12
Willims: For more see bootstrap and how it divides space between spans in one line so that ur element appear in different lines
Kress: Siddharth030, are you here for teasing or for what?
Webb: Does anyone here have a way to vertically centere elements that works with all devices and that is responsive? so i mean measures in %
Brzuchalski: Sal: see https://css-tricks.com/centering-css-complete-guide/
Brzuchalski: There’s a few methods there
Marroquin: Brzuchalski, i saw them all, but none of them work on all damn today devicesù
Delosreyes: The damn iOS safari sux
Brzuchalski: Are you centering an inline or a block element?
Mottet: But tried also inline
Kester: The problem is that i’m centering an image without knowing size
Gutgesell: So i’m using the transform method
Huck: And the damn iOS doesn’t like it
Brzuchalski: That will work in ios
Companie: The image is aligned at the bottom
Haraway: While, on mas os, or on windows or on android, its ok
Brzuchalski: Are you using the -webkit prefix?
Brzuchalski: Http://caniuse.com/#feat=transforms2d
Sherdon: Hmmm this does work with two #ads but not with three http://jsfiddle.net/rrjd15od/29/
Bound: Brzuchalski, the example of vertical center without fixed size, doesn’t work
Saeger: Https://css-tricks.com/centering-css-complete-guide/
Tenerowicz: Http://codepen.io/chriscoyier/pen/lgFiq
Hermanson: The sample the provide, uses a container with fied width
Silence: It should showslide #ad1 for 4s then #ad2 for 4s then #ad3 for 4s
Matten: Lodrigue: next problem :/ this does work with two #ads but not with three http://jsfiddle.net/rrjd15od/29/
Brzuchalski: Sal: the container does, yea. that shouldn’t matter though
Saroop: I changed it to 100%, and it went crazy
Brzuchalski: Then the container will only be the height of the element
Brzuchalski: Sal: do you have a testcase of your specific problem?
Brzuchalski: That would probably help
Reisenauer: Why? if samples of css-trick don’t do it anyway?
Brzuchalski: That sample did work though
Kidwell: Not if uyou put container height at 100%ù
Doxey: I’m trying to center elements without any fized size at all
Brzuchalski: Well, right, its not supposed to. if you make the height: 100%, the container will only be as tell as its children
Banko: Browser should recalculate position on every window resize
Steigerwalt: Can someone tell me where i would start turning this page into a .css do***ent?
Isleib: Http://paste.ubuntu.com/12368497/
Brzuchalski: Sal: the element needs vertical space to center itself in