I have a question regarding the cross-browser compatibility of the jsPsych plugin, particularly with regards to IE and Safari. It appears to work just fine in Firefox and Chrome.
My experiment is at the following website: http://carpenter-experiments.co.nf/experimentMain.html
Safari: Does not allow user input, either in the survey-text plugin or even as a response to the xab plugin. In fact, it doesn't appear to allow the user to do anything keyboard-related except they can press the unspecified (any key) cont_key for the text plugin.
IE: When in fullscreen mode, the location of the plugins appear to be shifted to the top left of the screen (as opposed to the top center), which creates serious issues particularly with using the survey-likert plugin, but also looks bad in general when all the text being displayed is just sitting in the top left corner.
I am wondering if these are issues particular to my code or if they are general cross-browser compatibility limitations of jsPsych?
While it is okay if I can only run my experiment in Firefox and Chrome, it would be nice if I could port it to any of the major browsers (IE, Safari, Firefox, & Chrome).
On a side note: I am getting extremely close to completing my experiment and am very excited for it! Thank you so much for all your help getting it along this far Josh. You're awesome!
Best,
Jason
I am not aware of any specific issues with the library but I would not be surprised if they exist. I am traveling right now, but I can look into this next week.
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Hi Josh,
I found that I'm experiencing the same issue as Jason - when using IE (I tested with v11), entering fullscreen mode causes the text and objects to be pushed up to the top left. Jason's code is helpful, but it doesn't resolve the issue. Were you able to take a look at this back in December? If not, would you have any recommendations of where I could start? Simple Google searches aren't providing much help.
Thanks!
Nate
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