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I am working to get my site converted from an existing CCP 6 site. I used the CCP6 to CCP8 converter to bring my web site data into a new CCP8 install. I have reciently realized that my buttons for add-to-cart, add-to-wish-list and other checkout buttons do not look right.
They are almost square so I can't see much of the label text. The corners are also square and not rounded like the demo site. The background images that change with hovering look like they are working.
I have selected the custom-css colorscheme which I have been updating to look simular to my existing site. However, If I select the default or one of the other colorschemes that I haven't changed, it doesn't seem to make a differance.
I am assuming that I have inadvertantly changed something, but I haven't been able to track down what it would have been. If any one can suggest what I need to fix, I would appreciate it.
My current development site address is http://www.premiumfudge.com/ccp8/index.php
Thanks,
Paul Groe
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They look fine in Safari. Don't forget earlier versions of Internet Explorer don't 'recognise' border-radius.
Try viewing your site in various browsers.
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Looks fine in FF too.
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Thanks for the replies, I looked at it using my Chrome browser and they do look ok there. I am running IE 9.0 and the buttons look ok other web CCP8 sites that have looked at. My best guess now is that I have something subtile wrong in one of my css pages that is causing IE to have an issue. I'll just need to keep poking around.
Thanks,
Paul
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I agree it looks like it suppose to in Fire Fox.
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Just a quick update on something that I realized. The problem with the buttons is only when IE is displaying the pages in compatibility mode.
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IE shouldn't be running in compatibility mode. That means it's using it's IE7 engine, which has a terrible rendering system that doesn't support the full range of CSS. Don't worry - not many people are still using IE7 and fewer are running IE9 in compatibility mode. The buttons looking strange are due to IE7's lack of support for the inline-block display style.
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