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January 4, 2014 at 3:31 am #193463Greetings Joomlart:
Please see: http://www.southsudanglobal.com/invent
View the link with Firefox and IE10 and let me know if you see the issue as well. Basically the site looks fine with Chrome, but FF and IE render the page quite poorly.
Thoughts about how to correct?
Thanks so much,
Andy
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January 6, 2014 at 8:38 am #517479Hi Andy,
I have tried to load your JA Nex site on both Firefox and IE10, but unfortunately I could not find the difference of browser rendering as you mentioned.
However, the K2 does supports the content cleanup parameter related to browser rendering of K2 item markup. For this, navigate to K2 >> Parameters >> Content tab >> set No to Introtext HTML cleanup (tag strip) and Fulltext HTML cleanup (tag strip option). Hope that helps.
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January 6, 2014 at 5:53 pm #517556Hi Leo:
I do very much appreciate your response. I’ve checked with another PC on both browsers and don’t see the issue either. I’m using WIN8 and see the issue. I’ll play around with another WIN8 PC to see if the problem manifests itself there as well. Thanks for the input on the K2 settings…those are correct on my system.
For example this is what I see on my 8 PC:
Thanks so much,
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January 7, 2014 at 2:30 am #517597Hi Andy,
Thank you for uploading the snapshot. I saw the container was going under the right sidebar on IE10. You can solve this issue by creating a custom.css file in …templates/ja_nex/css/ path, and add following override css styles:
.itemContainer.itemContainerLast {
max-width: 100%;
}
Let me know how it goes then.
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January 7, 2014 at 1:03 pm #517659Good morning, Leo:
So I tested on another WIN8 machine and specifically 8.1 and the problem was existent on IE11. We didn’t try on FF as my colleague didn’t have it installed and I was satisfied enough that the problem was there. However with compatibility mode enabled on IE the specific sizing issue was solved, but yet other styling issues were then manifest.
This AM I created the custom.css with the detail provided and bingo, the issue has been resolved. Why WIN8+ was causing the issue is beyond me without taking header or a wireshark trace, but I’m content to appreciate the fact that it’s resolved at this point.
Much appreciated, Leo!
Thanks so much,
Andy
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