Hi Tim,
I'm trying to change the colour of the current tab background to solid dark grey (#666666). I've changed the css background settings accordingly, and it's working fine in Firefox, Chrome, Opera and Safari.
But in IE8 the tab background remains as the original skin colour regardless of anything I try. I've cleared every cache setting I can find in IE8, I've searched through every file in the skin to find the colour setting, I've edited an image file containing the original colour gradient (lime soda), but nothing has any effect.
Can you steer me to where this tab background colour is set for IE? Thanks.
regards,
Martin.
PP2 tab background in IE
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Re: PP2 tab background in IE
Hi Martin,
This is a small gotcha: IE 8 can't do gradients at all, so the background there is a graphic (the SVG files are used for IE9, because it can't put gradients in areas with rounded corners). The graphic you need to edit/replace is tab_bg.png.
This is a small gotcha: IE 8 can't do gradients at all, so the background there is a graphic (the SVG files are used for IE9, because it can't put gradients in areas with rounded corners). The graphic you need to edit/replace is tab_bg.png.
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Re: PP2 tab background in IE
Hi Tim,
Thanks. I had already found and replaced tab_bg.png, and double-checked that the replaced version was in the output folder, but it made no difference. I refreshed every page and frame I could find and deleted every temporary internet file I could find, to no avail. I tried opening index.html from the output folder instead of using the mini-server, but nothing made any difference. Clearly IE8 was caching the previous file somewhere.
And then this morning, without changing anything at all, it's working fine.
Why is it always IE ?
Thanks again,
Martin.
Thanks. I had already found and replaced tab_bg.png, and double-checked that the replaced version was in the output folder, but it made no difference. I refreshed every page and frame I could find and deleted every temporary internet file I could find, to no avail. I tried opening index.html from the output folder instead of using the mini-server, but nothing made any difference. Clearly IE8 was caching the previous file somewhere.
And then this morning, without changing anything at all, it's working fine.
Why is it always IE ?
Thanks again,
Martin.
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Re: PP2 tab background in IE
Hi Martin,
Imagine Usain Bolt running round a track. That's a standards-compliant browser. Now imagine Usain Bolt running round the track carrying his mother on his shoulders and pulling a sledge loaded with 1,600 pounds of scrap metal (without snow). That's IE.Why is it always IE ?
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Re: PP2 tab background in IE
Tim Green wrote:That's IE.
Re: PP2 tab background in IE
Nice analogy.. and a perfect one at that!Tim Green wrote:Imagine Usain Bolt running round a track. That's a standards-compliant browser. Now imagine Usain Bolt running round the track carrying his mother on his shoulders and pulling a sledge loaded with 1,600 pounds of scrap metal (without snow). That's IE.
Do you think it will be possible to declassify IE as an illegal substance or a Class A drug?
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