WHY IS THE SITE PAGE FUCKED UP?
Can someone fix this?
MOD EDIT: Moved to correct forum.
Can someone fix this?
MOD EDIT: Moved to correct forum.
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I've been having the same problem for over a week now. Not cool.
only happens sometimes for me but still frustrating.
it happens to me only at work, and both at home and work its happens on IE
Yeah I'm having issues as well
For Google Chrome it works normally, but when I open the site on IE9 it is all fudged up.
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Yeah. I'm pretty sure it's a CSS issue. Guessing the developer maybe moved to a new regime and tested the page in Firefox but not IE.
Does anyone even use IE voluntarily anymore?
Oh ok i thought it was just me until I ran across this. It is also happening to me at work only.
hey guys, we ran into some issues with our CSS and IE lately related to cache, etc...it's not an easy fix but we're working on it.
Sorry about the inconvenience, should be fixed (hopefully) within a few days.
thanks
Well, me to. I know it is because some CSS doesn't get loaded into my browswer. I thought this is only happening to me due to the internet connection at home. I guess I wronged Comcast on this.
I've PM'd Patrick. A lot of good developers fail to do multiple-use-case-testing when they run a release- it is incredible drudgery- but it may be a good idea to add Firefox, IE, and Chrome testing to the release process when folks make changes to the site. Patrick just needs to realize that this is like asking the developer to watch paint dry, but it may be worth it. Otherwise, we spend a week having the site look user-unfriendly to 40% of the world when there's some issue with browser compliance.
Edit: Oops, looks like Patrick already discovered this thread. Gaah, can't read without .css!
It breaks on the Android browser too.
goes nuts on Safari on MAC
ok, got this fixed on IE...
will check safari now. sorry about this...trust me, I am not happy about this mess up.
...looks ok on safari to me. anyone else?
Haven't had any problems with Safari recently
Looks a lot better in IE now.
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