Post by Tree-Fox » Mon Mar 30, 2009 4:01 am

Site: http://www.tree-fox.com/index.php?route ... ry&path=37

Here is what it should render like (Firefox):
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Here is how it does render (Chrome):
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I'm going to try to figure it out, but if anyone else has seen this problem in Chrome and has solved it, let me know.

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Post by phpuk » Mon Mar 30, 2009 7:39 pm

Hi,

I have viewed your site using Chrome and it renders fine. Did you find the issue?

I have also tested with OpenCart versions 1.2.2 -> 1,2,5 and they also all render fine.

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Post by Tree-Fox » Tue Mar 31, 2009 12:57 am

I switched to 0.7.9 so we can run a more stable platform.

I verified 1.x CSS rendering bug on 6 different desktops running the latest Google Chrome. We're going to play with 1.x on another domain while it is in development. I really prefer 1.x, but I want the stability of 0.7.9 (I think).

We're supposed to launch the new site this week, so picking a version is important. I do know that OpenCart is the bets we've played with in terms of ease-of-use, speed, and user-interface.

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Post by Tree-Fox » Thu Apr 09, 2009 2:12 am

We had to dump OpenCart because it didn't have the features we needed. We're watching OpenCart for now and may change over once it has all the features needed to run a store fully.

Love the software, but while it is in development stage we can't afford to lose business. We have a beta site up on a subdomain that we're working with during the development stage.

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Post by Tree-Fox » Thu Apr 09, 2009 2:15 am

We had to dump OpenCart because it didn't have the features we needed. We're watching OpenCart for now and may change over once it has all the features needed to run a store fully.

Love the software, but while it is in development stage we can't afford to lose business. We have a beta site up on a subdomain that we're working with during the development stage.

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