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IE Compatibility Issues

Website: http://hgncpa.com

I'm working on a site with a custom theme designed by a developer we worked with a couple of years ago. After making some changes last week (adding picture sliders to home page, inserting a new header, and just adding new content), the site looks messed up in IE8.

I have tried the suggestions from this post: http://ckon.wordpress.com/2009/03/19/how-to-fix-internet-explorer-8/

And inserted the specified code in my header file. I waited an hour, no change. I deactivated all my plugins, one at a time, no change. I updated all plugins, no change. I updated WordPress, no change. I'm at my wits end--any help would be greatly appreciated!

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Anne Shenton | 07/06/11 at 1:23pm Edit


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    07/06/11
    1:47pm
    Christianto says:

    Hi Anne,

    I think you are running IE on compatibility view, On IE 8 standard view its ok..

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    • 07/06/11 2:08pm

      Christianto says:

      Sorry, ignore my comment..
      I just realize that you want to fix your IE 8 problem in compatibility view. :D

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    07/06/11
    1:40pm
    John Cotton says:

    Part of your problem is the double quotes on line 53 of the CSS file (http://hgncpa.com/wp-content/themes/hgncpa/style.css).

    Fix that and things begin to come back...

    Also the space before visited on line 160...

    Previous versions of this answer: 07/06/11 at 1:40pm

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