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4:31 am March 10, 2010
| sbadger
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Two problems:
Why does the font size appear so much larger in IE for my web site than FF or Chrome? I've checked it on 3 different PCs.
Why won't the archives, categories and links go away even a full day after I removed them from the sidebars in the widget section?
Xtro
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6:13 am March 10, 2010
| Ryan
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You need to be more specific. Which font? There are many different fonts in the theme. What is the URL to your site? The archives, categories and links are the default content not widgets. You need to ADD something to those two widget areas to remove them, or edit the sidebar.php file to get rid of it.
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10:25 am March 10, 2010
| sbadger
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I'm using the default font. http://fedron.com/provillus/
IE makes it look bigger and bold.
Thanks for the tip on editing the sidebar.php file
Xtro
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2:35 pm March 29, 2010
| Ryan
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You have a duplicate H2 tag at the start of your feature area:
<h2><h2><span style="color:#FC0; font-weight:bold;">
IE is apply the H2 tag down the page.
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3:55 pm March 29, 2010
| wen
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Ryan,
I am having a similar issue when my blog is displayed in IE. In the top feature area, the text appears yellow rather than the color of choice, black. In the post area, the test appears to be bold.
In Firefox, my blog looks correct.
Any ideas on where to look to correct these issues?
Thanks for the help.
- Allan
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4:27 pm March 29, 2010
| Ryan
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Check the code in the feature.php file. If there are any unclosed tags (like strong) they will affect the post text. In the default feature.php file, there is some yellow used by inline CSS. You might make sure that has been removed from the code.
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5:09 pm March 29, 2010
| wen
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Ryan,
Thank you very much. I searched and found the rouge code, deleted and presto – my blog looks the same in IE and Firefox.
I am very impressed at the speed and accuracy of your customer service.
On a different note, I just started using your Flexibility Theme and I love it to this point. I am sure you have repeated this a bunch, but what real advantages do I gain by upgrading to your Flexsqueeze Theme?
Thanks and Take Care,
Allan
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4:12 am March 30, 2010
| Ryan
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FlexSqueeze has more options, the ability to export and import settings, sales page templates, full-width page template and an easier to use interface. You've probably seen this page already: http://www.flexibilitytheme.com/flexsqueeze/ The first part kind of outline the differences and improvements of FlexSqueeze.
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4:33 pm March 31, 2010
| wen
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Ryan,
Thanks again for the info.
2 more questions please regarding the Flexsqueeze theme.
Can a blog have more than 1 active squeeze page? Is there a limit to the number of squeeze pages that a single blog can have active?
Thanks and have a great day,
Allan
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2:01 pm April 2, 2010
| Ryan
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You can have unlimited squeeze pages, and there are 5 different templates that you can customize. It's really just so you can have different header images and promote multiple products. But if the headers are generic, then the sky's the limit.
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