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October 15, 2011 at 4:45 am #169688I’ve been trying for days to find out why the mega menu font displays incorrectly in IE, Google Chrome and Firefox. After installing and reinstalling the Methys template (1.0.0 for version 1.5) numerous times, sometimes it worked. But now I’m not getting anywhere; the fonts are busted and too large for my needs. I want to keep the BebasNeue font that comes in the template.
There are also varying results about displays of the first word in both the module names and the two-word page titles. Sometimes the colors show, other times they don’t. Sometimes the first word is small on the modules and display in the template color, sometimes each word is the same size and color).
Can you please tell me what I need to do to ensure that the site displays consistently across browsing platforms?
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October 15, 2011 at 11:09 am #419469Hi,
I have visited your site with FF / Chrome / IE 9 / Opera 10.x / and Safari and i couldn’t see any major difference can you please include a screenshot so we can understand the issue ( maybe with some annotations also if you please ).
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October 15, 2011 at 2:36 pm #419513Here are the screenshots from my PC for IE, Firefox and Chrome
In Chrome, the menu looks fine, but the first words don’t follow the CSS rules (no color or resize; see the module titles)
In Firefox, the menu is a mess, but the first words follow the CSS rules (titles resized and colored for the modules, but not in the menu dropdowns)
In IE9, nothing seems to work as it’s supposed to under the CSS rules (except the “FROM” in the content-mass-top module)
Also, the contentslider2 doesn’t show up in IE9, but it does properly display on Chrome and Firefox.
See below for e.g.
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October 17, 2011 at 7:18 am #419733Here is what your site looks like on my end
That’s on FireFox
That’s on Chrome
That’s on IE 9
That’s on SafariI can see the problem with content slider on IE 9 but i think we can fix that
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