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IE7 Beta 2
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My first look at YACS was with IE7 Beta 2 and it's horrible, badly broken. I was thinking man, these guys need to fix there site, this is no way to showcase your product. Then I tried it in FireFox and *poof* it was magically fixed. Dang, this is a nice looking CMS. So just thought you'd like to know. Billy Gates strikes again LOL.
Lucrecius![]() from La Rochelle / Charente-Maritime / France 313 posts | Hi Joejett, Welcome in the YacS Galaxy ! huh, how to say that.... IE has for me one future : "But" we all have a context pressure, and even in the academic or administrative context, to work with that marvellous IE Fortunatly, you seem to be clever enough to find the clear way. Good, thank you for this message. You're on the way now ! So, enjoy ! Lucrecius P.S. Don't try to make me speak about B G.... it drives me mad.
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Fernand![]() from Paris 1312 posts |
Joejett : Well, I did'nt test IE7 beta 2, but YACS should work even on it, beacuse it (I mean YACS...)is so clearly written, transparent and open source. |
| Bernard from nearby-an-airport Associate, 6940 posts | Joe, Actually YACS is supposed to fully conform to open standards, and to validate against w3c validator, etc. At the moment I am using Firefox to develop everything, then adjust glitches with IE6, if any. Your message means I should problably download IE7 to check a couple of things. Thank you very much for this useful information
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| Joejett 4 posts | The bad news is you can't run IE6 and IE7 beta at the same time. I normally use FF, but wanted to see if IE7 was any good. And I kinda liked it til I seen what it did to YACS. I was checking out a few different CMS's at the time and all the rest were OK. Good Luck! |
| Bernard from nearby-an-airport Associate, 6940 posts |
Joejett: I have passed through the same steps today, and unfortunately IE7 kills styles alfresco and joi. Other reference styles , including digital and skeleton, are rendered properly. After some attempts to fix this issue I have given up and went back to IE6, because this is what people are using today. Probably I will have to spend some time to figure out where this may come from, and change reference skins accordingly in a near future. Of course, any idea would be appreciated
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| Joejett 4 posts | I'm not a coder at all. I did go back to their beta page here Label and at the bottom of the page there is a web developers checklist. I don't know if the info is useful or not. I also left a note on there discussion board, it really does seem like something they should fix. |

G.... it drives me mad.

