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  • gribblej Friend
    #200879

    In Internet Explorer, the T3 footer container always displays, even though T3 footer is turned off. I see some media query CSS relating to this but can’t make total sense of it. I can’t be the only one to have experienced this. How do I get rid of the footer container in Internet Explorer?
    Thanks,
    -Jim G.

    gribblej Friend
    #547557

    I should have added that you only see this on the inside pages which use the green theme. On the homepage, there’s no issue. I’ve tried to debug it with the f12 developer tools but they can’t seem to identify the precise element which is causing the big space at the bottom. t3 footer container is my main suspect but I have turned off t3 footer with “display: none” and the space is still there.
    Thanks to anyone who has a clue!

    gribblej Friend
    #547580

    IE doesn’t always read the custom.css file. In this instance, I needed to go into the templac.css file, find all instances of t3.footer and set them to display: none. There are many class instances and I missed one. I also deleted any other properties wherever the class appeared. This finally worked through a process of elimination. It was tedious, I have to say. Has there ever been a worse browser?

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