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CSS

IE *sigh*....

Hey guys,

So, I had just spent the past 9 hours (Give or take) learning Scss & Compass and I finally feel I have a good grip on the matter.

So good I had managed to implement it into my portfolio, using Mixins to add the vendor prefixes to all animations!

However, two things I can't manage to solve, both concerning the content slider on my site (nirbenita.me):

  1. On IE9, the Content Slider will just not work...
  2. On Mozilla the images on the content slider will just slide to the right, instead of the way they do on Chrome (Which is slide a tiny bit to the left, and then exit to the right).

Hope you cross browser ninjas could save me. Thanks!

4 Answers

This will seem really basic, but did you check to make sure your Scss isn't overly nested? That's the only thing I can think of without looking at the actual code or the page,.

I used chrome, and it only went in one direction too.

Is it possible you're looking at a local file by mistake, or you didn't save/upload something?

--also, IE is pretty crap about a lot of CSS3 features.

You could always use the 'ol

<!--[if IE]>

and just go with some jquery replacement for IE users

I always have trouble with IE. It's such a pain in the @$$. all browsers will work fine except for IE. Sometimes even using the <!--[if IE]> doesn't work.

Maybe -- as they lose market share to chrome/safari/firefox and as mobile traffic continues to outpace desktop stuff.... **MAAAYYYYBE*** they'll come to the realization that they can't use the "We own the "computers" segment and can therefore do whatever we want".