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9/2/2008 11:55 PM
 

The new provider is in the Release Tracker and should be out in the next day or so (fingers crossed).


Joe Brinkman
DNN Corp.
 
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9/3/2008 3:22 AM
 

I am using the latest release of DNN 4.8. Solpart menus are the problem that I am chasing today. I can select any drop-down menu but the parent is not selectable. I have to use bread crumbs to navigate. I am back to the left align problem. Only IE will center my modules. Now it is across the board that the align in the module settings doesn't work except IE. It seams that chrome is using the same render engine as the rest. 

Does anyone know how to get module alignment to work in these none IE browsers. I have 106 custom modules in my site and not one will align to modules settings no matter how I build the module.

 
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9/3/2008 6:11 AM
 

Hi

Google Chrome is based on the webkit engine ( same thatis used for Safari ) . They are very strict about valid and Semantic html and in the beginning dnn wasnt very friendly for this. And still there are issues with unneded extra functionality or unnecesary ajax calls that dont work well in the more standard browsers like Safari or Opera

 
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9/3/2008 11:20 AM
 

<p>Strange as it seems, I've found that most Safari and Opera users have dropped Safari/Opera because they "don't work right."&#160; I think 90% of Mac users probably dropped Safari and went to IE or Firefox.&#160; Strange that stricter browsers are considered defective because they don't allow sloppy web coding, but in the end a user doesn't know and doesn't care,&#160; If they can't see a site in one and they can in another, it's the browser that's broke.</p> <p>As for "Chrome" I think you'll find the same effect.&#160; When the vast majority of sites don't work well in a browser, that browser has little future.&#160; Firefox developers knew this and developed Firefox to allow the same quirks that IE did.&#160; For my testing, Chrome is doing no better than Opera and, until someone complains I'm not going to put a lot of effort into forcing a site to be "Chrome compatible."</p> <p>Jeff</p>

 
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9/3/2008 11:21 AM
 

99% of my clients' DNN sites = 90+% Internet Explorer Visitors

I wonder how the world will adopt Google Chrome... my money is on them [surfers] staying with IE & FF.


Michael Crawford Search Studio Inc.
 
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