I’ve been having issues with self linking css3 PIE in my theme so I figured I’d give this plugin a shot, but sadly the file that gets generated writes to the root of my install which is a Multisite install. I have over 90+ clients in this install so if I tried to apply this plugin to other sites, it would over write each instance each time I visit the the WP PIE admin screen.
Also, the plugin activates and writes a new file to my install, but the file is blank. Not sure if that’s because of it being on a multisite or what? But there’s definitely a limited scope with this plugin. I’d suggest checking into making this multisite friendly.
]]>I’ve installed the plugin using the WordPress “upload” and install method. I’m testing the website on IE 8 on an older computer and after installing the plugin, my rounded corner’s and transparency still aren’t showing on IE8.
https://www.waynebchandler.com is the site. Corners show in Chrome from my css3 code.
Can you assist me?
Thank you,
Samantha
Hi guys, really like the idea of this plugin!
I was wondering though, why we have to go to the WP PIE page to initialise it? Wouldn’t it be better to instead, use an action hook that fires the applypie function when the plugin is activated?
Not sure which action hook you should use I’m afraid, any ideas?
Also, does WP PIE work on other plugin stylesheets? Is there a way that it could scan the loaded stylesheets and applypie to those using an action hook that fires after all other plugin have been loaded?
Just some thoughts!
Good work so far though.