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HELP! Kirigami website not compatible with IE and Safari

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    Re: HELP! Kirigami website not compatible with IE and Safari

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    Re: HELP! Kirigami website not compatible with IE and Safari

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    • Hi Henning,

      Yes, I have tried the 1.2 release. It does look a little better on IE, not on iPhone or iPad though.
      In fact, the fixed layout option completely rips it appart...
      I just updated Roksprocket - no change of the situation.

      I will get into the responsive support classes now...

      Thank you for the tip.

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    Re: HELP! Kirigami website not compatible with IE and Safari

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    • That might be the solution!
      I will have to fidlle around with it a little bit though...

      Thanks a lot!
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    Re: HELP! Kirigami website not compatible with IE and Safari

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    • OK, here's the thing. It seems, I will be able to fix my problem this way BUT:
      what if a module doesn't offer the option for module suffixes? Is there a way to use them anyway?

      Thank you

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    Re: HELP! Kirigami website not compatible with IE and Safari

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    • Modules without an option for a modsuffix? Does something like that exist?
      Perhaps it would be an idea to use modules-anywhere from nonumber.
      It let's you place modules inside custom-html modules.
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    Re: HELP! Kirigami website not compatible with IE and Safari

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    • I didn't think that's even possible either - but it obviously is.
      I just used a loadposition to place it in a custom html, works just fine. modules-anywhere lokks pretty cool, but requires php 5.3 and I didn't want to update yet.

      There's no way to use a suffix to hide a modul on the Internet Exploder, or is there? The page still looks quite weird with it...

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