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2/1/2008 5:16 PM
 

I recently upgraded to the new version of the store module and I love the new features and the new layout.  I ran into a problem when checking cross-browser compatibilty.  As I haven't seen this issue posted before I believe it must be an issue with my site.  It appears as if the Store Module CSS files are not being used in firefox and the browser is continuing to use the site skin CSS settings. 

Everything looks great in IE.  Is this a problem with my site skin or the store module CSS?  Anyone have any idea what could be going on, or how I might fix this?

 
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2/2/2008 11:41 AM
 

Hi Adam,

You'r right, it's an already knows problem with FireFox. I write a post about that, but I do not retrieve it!

It seems that FireFox do not like the @media. Open the file Template.css inside the folder ...\DesktopModules\Store\Templates (if the setting "Portal Templates" is checked in the Store Admin module, then the right folder is \Portals\n\Store\Templates). Remove the following part in red and save:

@media screen {
 @import url(./StyleSheet/Common.css);
 @import url(./StyleSheet/SkinObjects.css);
 @import url(./StyleSheet/MiniCart.css);
 @import url(./StyleSheet/Cart.css);
 @import url(./StyleSheet/StoreFront.css);
}

Gilles


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2/2/2008 8:37 PM
 

Thanks Gilles,

I did not see that information posted anywhere.  I have made the changes and Firefox is responding better now.  There are still some discrepancies between the browsers, but now that Firefox is looking at the CSS files I think I can work the rest of the issues out.

 
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