Closed (fixed)
Project:
Acquia Marina
Version:
6.x-3.0-alpha1
Component:
Code
Priority:
Normal
Category:
Support request
Assigned:
Unassigned
Reporter:
Created:
26 Dec 2009 at 01:14 UTC
Updated:
11 Jan 2010 at 00:10 UTC
Otherwise it would just look so bad viewed using IE. Looks fine in Chrome, FF, Opera even with out cache optimizations....
Any ideas?!
Thanks!
Comments
Comment #1
stephthegeek commentedNothing to do with us. Talk to Microsoft.
http://www.redfinsolutions.com/redfin-blog/ie-7-and-ie-8-impose-31-css-f...
Comment #2
W.M. commentedThanks for the reply! I posted late at night and I must say I was pretty frustrated after spending long time trying to figure out what the problem was.
The thing that is so strange is that this version of this theme looks fine (also on IE) on a test site that I have locally at my PC. I don't have caching on at this local site... Maybe I have less css files locally than, I will check it out...
I would appreciate any ideas...
Comment #3
stephthegeek commentedThere's also the option on the theme's settings page under Developer options to optimize CSS files in a way that doesn't involve turning on CSS aggregation. It's definitely not intended for production use but it's much less annoying if you're working on theme code, which doesn't update when you have aggregation on.
Comment #4
W.M. commentedI will try that. Yes, it makes it difficult to make modifications to the css having optimization on since I cannot see (using firebug) what to change. But I guess that is the only disadvantage in having css optimization on?! Correct me if I am wrong. In any case, great work guys!
Comment #5
jwolf commentedUpdating version info:
Fusion version has been moved to 3.x