• Resolved Chris

    (@nutlog13)


    Welp, I did have a visitor send me a screenshot of what the file directories looked like in IE9. It appears the styles are not loaded, so it’s just a big white table with no styles on the icons, table cell borders, gray background, or pagination styles.

    Is IE9 just a casualty of moving on to newer browsers (which I totally get; a lot of my website looks a little ganky prior to IE10, and I’m always encouraging visitors and co-workers to upgrade since old IE is the Devil)… or might there be any way to get File Away to be styled in IE9?

    Thanks man!

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/file-away/

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  • Plugin Author thomstark

    (@thomstark)

    Your plugin seems to be currently deactivated. 🙂

    Plugin Author thomstark

    (@thomstark)

    Well that hasn’t worked yet. Still investigating.

    Plugin Author thomstark

    (@thomstark)

    Your social media share buttons are also messing up. Try temporarily deactivating that social media button plugin.

    Plugin Author thomstark

    (@thomstark)

    The css is still not being enqueued.

    Plugin Author thomstark

    (@thomstark)

    Try switching to the Header, temporarily.

    Plugin Author thomstark

    (@thomstark)

    Yeah, I’ve got two tabs open on my win7/ie9 netbook. One is your page, the other is my test site. My test site looks right (with styles/scripts in the header OR the footer). Your page does not. It might be a plugin conflict.

    Plugin Author thomstark

    (@thomstark)

    Also, I am a Hoosier. Just FYI.

    Thread Starter Chris

    (@nutlog13)

    Ah, I found the culprit — NextGEN Gallery v 2.0.59. It does not want to play nice with File Away. As soon as I disable NextGEN on the document list pages, the styling shows up fine in IE9. So no worries, I can just disable that plugin on those specific pages and we should be fine.

    Funny enough, DISabling the gallery also jacks up the social share buttons you mentioned… enable the gallery and the social buttons come back fine… but that’s a whole other matter. 🙂 I think I have some plugin conflict stuff to work out.

    Thread Starter Chris

    (@nutlog13)

    Nice – where from?

    Plugin Author thomstark

    (@thomstark)

    Born in Crawfordsville. Family in Hanover.

    NextGEN!!!

    Thread Starter Chris

    (@nutlog13)

    I feel like Batman (1989 Michael Keaton) figuring out which combinations of cosmetics are safe and which combinations will kill you… while putting a smile on your face.

    I think I’ve found a combination of enabled/disabled plugins that play nice together… disabling NextGEN gallery to fix the File Away styles (but breaking the social sharing plugin), then disabling the calendar and image slider which appears to fix the social sharing.

    From what I can tell, IE9 looks good now, and even ol’ IE8 is mostly intact (just no icons)… but I’m not worried about IE8’s 1% market share and already alert those users to upgrade.

    Does it look okay on your end? Based on the screenshots I think we may be okay. And File Away survives yet another test intact.

    Plugin Author thomstark

    (@thomstark)

    Yes indeed. Looks great now. It’s really an obscure plugin conflict: only affects win7/ie9/8 systems. Anyway, glad you got it sorted out.

    Thread Starter Chris

    (@nutlog13)

    Awesome. Thanks (once again) for your help.

    Ha – a jazz combo I played drums in about 15 years ago recorded a CD in Crawfordsville. Don’t remember the name of the place, but I think I remember eating at a Burger King there. Small world… er, state.

    Plugin Author thomstark

    (@thomstark)

    It is a rather small state, yes.

    Plugin Author thomstark

    (@thomstark)

    Nutlog, there’s a problem with your table but I can’t duplicate it. The navigation isn’t working for me, on your site. Could you email me the actual pathnames? For initial troubleshooting.

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