Issue with IE and the stylereset.css

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  • Started 2 months ago by drichards18
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  1. Cssjockey,

    As I have said before, I love the theme and plugin. They are great! I did just found an issue with a conflict in IE. I was editing in Dreamweaver for my site and when I clicked on check compatibility it came up with multiple errors regarding the stylereset.css file. It seems to be pointing to when the header calls it for a stylesheet. The only reason I noticed this is while I was editing in DW I copied my html to the Wordpress page I was working on and viewed it in IE 7 & 8 and noticed that the widgets were move underneath the page, instead on to the right!! Then I noticed that the corners of my widgets weren't rounded like the post/content areas??

    What the heck is going on?! Did I do anything?

    Please help...

    Thank you in advance,
    DJ

    Posted 2 months ago #
  2. I'm such a dummy... I fixed the widgets moving problem. I missed 2 div's. I feel so stupid.

    However the widgets are still block cornered instead of rounded. What can I do to fix this?

    Thanks in advance,
    DJ

    Posted 2 months ago #
  3. Hi DJ, Default WordPress Widgets will have curved class enabled to make the corners rounded. If the widgets with block cornered are of some plugin, the class needs to be added in the plugin code as the plugin code is not calling the default WP parameters for widgets DIV.

    Please share the link so I can check and help you with a solution for this.

    Posted 1 month ago #
  4. After some research I found that there is a completely different way to add rounded corners in IE, from what I gather from various sites including Microsoft - they have purposely ignored the standard CSS rounded corners method implemented by W3C.

    CSSJockey - I also noticed that this site when viewed in IE versus FF is different. The sidebar on your services tab has a rounded-corner shadow in FF, but it has blocked corners in IE, then it disappears. The same thing goes for the Home screen. The sections About CSSJockey and Recent Blog Posts show a blocked-corner shadow, then it disappears, but in FF it shows a rounded-corner shadow.

    I know this isn't new to some of you, but it is to me since I'm new to the game.

    Does this all make sense or am I way if left field?????

    DJ

    Posted 1 month ago #

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