Tried using the jQuery Updater and Respond.js plugins and still does not work. Please help!
fasteksolutions.com
Hi,
The theme is not compatible with IE7. Please try to install this plugin: http://wordpress.org/plugins/html5shiv/
Regards,
Ismael
The slider does not work for IE8 either. None of the plugins have worked. I am not understanding why the slider works with the sample/demo content but not when I create a slide. I also do not understand why I would need to use a third party plugin to make the slider work. Please help!
fasteksolutions.com
Hi dyoo,
Just tested the site in IE8 and the slider on the home page worked fine on my end.
The only thing you may want to do is use this plugin to enable IE8 to use media queries since your menu is too wide for the default viewport:http://wordpress.org/plugins/respondjs/
Regards,
Devin
When testing in Browser Mode for IE8, the slider seems to show, but when using IETester, it doesn’t display.
I have installed the Respond js plugin and activated it but I’m not sure if there requires another step (ie: inserting code). Suggestions?
Hey,
Maybe IETester doesn’t really render the slider properly. Devin just tested it on IE8 and it worked. Did you try loading it on an actual IE8 browser?
Regards,
Ismael
Yes, I have tested it in an actual IE8 browser, as well as in IE8 browser mode with cache cleared on multiple computers. Would someone be able to log into the backend and try to fix the issue themselves. Also, need to fix the issue with the top menu overlapping.
I don’t understand the issue to fix. As I said before having tested it on IE8 natively I’m not actually getting an issue.
The respond.js will just force IE8 to use media queries which seems to be fixing your menu overlap. The only thing I see at this point is the spacing is a bit different in IE8 but that is to be expected in an almost retired browser.