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Vista IE7 - Menu displaying in wrong position
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13 years 9 months ago #9286
by milos
Replied by milos on topic Re: Vista IE7 - Menu displaying in wrong position
Sorry, but I can't identify this problem. Please let me know do your have old IE7 (never upgraded to IE8 or IE9) or you have IE8/9 and use Compatibility mode?
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13 years 9 months ago #9289
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Replied by waterwalk on topic Re: Vista IE7 - Menu displaying in wrong position
Not sure if you got my last post but I have already fixed it using an IE7 specific stylesheet. However, for the sake of your business you are probably going to want to still address this since I see that other templates are not working on IE7 either.
As a way to help, if you go to CrossBrowserTesting.com to test all your templates you will see that many of the IE7 configurations have problems. These are the same problems my clients are seeing. So far I have not been able to find any IE7 combination that works on the template I had purchased (and one other template I purchased also has problems on IE7). It is broken on all of them (at least 4 or 5 combinations of IE7 with Vista, XP etc.)
If you guys don't have a crossbrowsertesting.com account, I would highly recommend investing in that because it is only $19.95/month and it will allow you to test your templates on all the popular platform/browser combinations to make sure they work. I would have not caught the IE7 problem myself if two of my clients had not found it. Then when I went to crossbrowsertesting.com I was able to see what they were talking about. Since many people still use IE7, it is a needed fix.
As I said, I was able to fix it with an IE7 stylesheet for now, but I'm sure you guys probably would have had a better way to make it work on all the major browsers. So if you do come up with your own fix, I would like to hear about it. Thanks.
As a way to help, if you go to CrossBrowserTesting.com to test all your templates you will see that many of the IE7 configurations have problems. These are the same problems my clients are seeing. So far I have not been able to find any IE7 combination that works on the template I had purchased (and one other template I purchased also has problems on IE7). It is broken on all of them (at least 4 or 5 combinations of IE7 with Vista, XP etc.)
If you guys don't have a crossbrowsertesting.com account, I would highly recommend investing in that because it is only $19.95/month and it will allow you to test your templates on all the popular platform/browser combinations to make sure they work. I would have not caught the IE7 problem myself if two of my clients had not found it. Then when I went to crossbrowsertesting.com I was able to see what they were talking about. Since many people still use IE7, it is a needed fix.
As I said, I was able to fix it with an IE7 stylesheet for now, but I'm sure you guys probably would have had a better way to make it work on all the major browsers. So if you do come up with your own fix, I would like to hear about it. Thanks.
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13 years 9 months ago #9290
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Replied by milos on topic Re: Vista IE7 - Menu displaying in wrong position
We are not testing in CrossBrowserTesting.com or any similar simulators. What if bugs only appear there and not on original browser.
When you find a bug in REAL IE7 browser, you can get back to us.
When you find a bug in REAL IE7 browser, you can get back to us.
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13 years 9 months ago #9297
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Replied by ivan.milic on topic Re: Vista IE7 - Menu displaying in wrong position
We can not see that , but probably putting :
#nav{
position:static;
}
at bottom of template_css.css should solve the problem.
#nav{
position:static;
}
at bottom of template_css.css should solve the problem.
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