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Google Chrome CSS rendering error
Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2009 4:01 am
by Tree-Fox
Site:
http://www.tree-fox.com/index.php?route ... ry&path=37
Here is what it should render like (Firefox):
Here is how it does render (Chrome):
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.
Re: Google Chrome CSS rendering error
Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2009 7:39 pm
by phpuk
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.
Phil.
Re: Google Chrome CSS rendering error
Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2009 12:57 am
by Tree-Fox
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.
Re: Google Chrome CSS rendering error
Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2009 2:30 am
by JNeuhoff
This site appears to be using Magento, not Opencart!
Re: Google Chrome CSS rendering error
Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2009 2:12 am
by Tree-Fox
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.
Re: Google Chrome CSS rendering error
Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2009 2:15 am
by Tree-Fox
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.