• Resolved CodeWaggle

    (@codewaggle)


    Hi,

    I’m wondering how the Museum theme displays in older browsers, particularly IE < 9. I didn’t see it discussed here or on redradar.net.

    Based on the code, it looks like your goal was to keep it from breaking even when displayed in IE6.

    I’m not able to check it across the various older browsers right now (need to set up the virtual machines again), so I thought I’d ask here.

    I used the theme for a quick demo on wordpress.com and the client really liked it, so I wanted to see if there are any issues in IE8 or IE9.

    As an aside, I try get my clients to contribute to any themes and plugins used on their sites by paying for an upgrade or support plan or making a donation. I looked on both redradar.net and choycedesign.com as well as here and couldn’t find any way to at the least make a donation.

    Be Well,
    Joe

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  • Theme Author Kelly Choyce-Dwan

    (@ryelle)

    Officially we support IE9+. I’ve checked it out in IE8 and it’s useable, but not pretty (the “grid of posts” pages are the most affected, while single views seem fine enough). It does not work below IE8.

    If you need IE8 support, I think it would be a matter of adding compatible CSS (for example, the red title background doesn’t show up, because IE8 doesn’t support rgba colors, so you could add a solid background color just for IE8). You can do this in a child theme or using Jetpack’s Custom CSS.

    Thanks for supporting theme and plugin authors! Mel & I don’t take donations, but if you want to give back to the WordPress project by making a donation to the WordPress Foundation, that would be great ??

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