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Hi Matt,
I think I found a fix for the Safari 7 issue...I tested on a macbook air and it brought the columns to full height.
Can you try on your end and make sure it works? Just add z-index: 99 to the .site-container styles:
.site-container {
max-width: 1280px;
position: relative;
z-index: 99;
}
Please let me know what you find out. I'll wait for your email on the browser shots also, but I have a feeling it's sidebar related, which we can take care of easily.
Thanks,
Tony
Tony Eppright | http://www.AlphaBlossom.com | Follow me on twitter @_alphablossom
You are amazing Tony, looks good on Safari now too! Cannot thank you enough.
My problem child now looks like Opera on the iPad, but it is a different issue, logo is appearing to lose its transparent background and showing up as a block, and all Google fonts are not rendered at all. I will try to find the appropriate thread.
Awesome Matt! I'm happy I could help and learn something at the same time!
If you get stuck on the other issue, maybe a new thread can help.
Have a great weekend, and thanks again for the shoutout on twitter!
Take care,
Tony
Tony Eppright | http://www.AlphaBlossom.com | Follow me on twitter @_alphablossom
Hi Tony,
I did not want to disturb you over the Holiday weekend, but my browsershots test showed many problems. Most involve the content being pushed down below the footer. I will send you a screenshot of it, but almost half of the browsers showed the problem. I saw this on another thread:
Hi Nick and Matt,
I had the same issue – caused by a ‘sticky navigation’ setting and resolved it by changing
position: fixed;
to
position: static;
under the section labeled:
.site-header {
Good luck!
Could this be the answer?
Here is the other thread where the solution was posted: http://www.studiopress.community/topic/theme-sixteen-nine-fixed-navigation-problems/#post-102011
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