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Thank you!
Here is the URL with the bug: http://www.nabisoft.com/contact
As you can see the footer is not where it should be (only in case of
Chrome and Safari).
I use the Java Plugin, but this should not be the issue since it is
generating always the same output. And, or course, it is not differing
between the different browsers. I believe that the google/recaptcha
javascript files that are loaded dynamically by the browser are
responsible for adding this iframe in case of Safari/Chrome.
The only output from the Java Plugin is:
<script type="text/javascript">
var RecaptchaOptions = {theme:'red'};
</script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="http://www.google.com/recaptcha/
api/challenge?k=6LcteL0SAAAAAGqKyiN-CWjzIeHFBNpd6pfU7eYV"></script>
As you can see no iframe at all. That means the Javascript code loaded
from google is adding the iframe! And I believe it should not add it!
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If you add "display:none;" then it won't break the layout:
away from the fact that this iframe is nonsense).
iframe {display:none !important;}
header iframe,
section iframe,
footer iframe,
div iframe { display:inline; }
If you don't have any other frames on the site to worry about, a simpler version should suffice:
iframe {display:none !important;}
For me it doesnt work since im using on the same page more iframe, its simply a bug.