I am having problems with IE and the 30 Style-sheet limit, so I want to use CSS optimization in the Admin-Performance area. The problem is, when I turn that feature on and combine all the style sheets into a dynamically unified one -- I get great results in Chrome and IE but Firefox and Opera go completely whack: Column widths stretch to whole page, background color disappears, JQuery drop-shadows wander to strange parts of page, etc.

I think your team probably knows this, because you give a feature in the .info for combining 5 of the sheets into 1...unfortunately this is not near enough. I have 48 sheets running, and they are all from contributed modules or core. I suppose I could make my own aggregation manually, but I am very concerned about how hard this would be to maintain through various module upgrades.

What is the nature of the issue this theme has with css aggregation...aren't the cascading conditions occurring in the same order they would anyway? Thanks, for a view on the conceptual background of this problem your team worked through in the design of Genesis...which is a pretty darn good theming platform overall.

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Jeff Burnz’s picture

Category: bug » support

Sorry, I have no idea why this is happening with your site and no, this is not a known problem - this is a problem with your site only. We have thousands of sites running Genesis and do not have problems with CSS aggregation.

If I can take a look at your site and installation I may be able to pinpoint the issue - you can contact me via my personal contact form, please reference this thread. Cheers.