11-23-2012, 09:32 PM
The different browsers process the css declarations sometimes differently, and sometimes not at all.
Cache retention is sometimes a problem too. Firefox is actually using only the logo and name, just like in ie, but you'll have to press F5 to refresh the cache and see the new page.
Regarding bullets and spacing, some of the formatting may still need addressing.
Regarding the navigation and shifting page sections, this is intentional. It is a technique used to help make pages readable on smartphones. They call it a responsive style.
Glad the theme is a bit cleaner now, and I will try to get the rest sorted.
Cache retention is sometimes a problem too. Firefox is actually using only the logo and name, just like in ie, but you'll have to press F5 to refresh the cache and see the new page.
Regarding bullets and spacing, some of the formatting may still need addressing.
Regarding the navigation and shifting page sections, this is intentional. It is a technique used to help make pages readable on smartphones. They call it a responsive style.
Glad the theme is a bit cleaner now, and I will try to get the rest sorted.