It certainly took long enough didn’t it? After spending the first half of the week in Vegas for SEMA, I finally found the courage to screw around with my WordPress install so that Twisting Asphalt finally works correctly on a Wintel Machine that’s running Internet Explorer.
IE is a total pain to code for since it blatently breaks normal HTML conventions. After making multiple attempts to correct the previous Twisting Asphalt site design, I finally came to the painful realization that the only way to fix this issue was to upgrade to the new WordPress 2.0 package and find a basic theme that was already coded correctly for every browser which I could then build on.
Ultimatley this lead me to the new K2 theme which works correctly on IE equiped machines. After checking that basic framework out, I was then able to replicate the three column look of the old Twisting site by using Bharath Kumar’s awesome 3 Column K2 theme. So there you have it – Twisting Asphalt for the IE crowd… If anyone is still having any issues drop me a line
Seeing SEMA for the first time has been an interesting experience. For starters there’s a tremendous amount of automotive excess, performance and pure artistry to …
Twisting Asphalt does IE… Finally!
It certainly took long enough didn’t it? After spending the first half of the week in Vegas for SEMA, I finally found the courage to screw around with my WordPress install so that Twisting Asphalt finally works correctly on a Wintel Machine that’s running Internet Explorer.
IE is a total pain to code for since it blatently breaks normal HTML conventions. After making multiple attempts to correct the previous Twisting Asphalt site design, I finally came to the painful realization that the only way to fix this issue was to upgrade to the new WordPress 2.0 package and find a basic theme that was already coded correctly for every browser which I could then build on.
Ultimatley this lead me to the new K2 theme which works correctly on IE equiped machines. After checking that basic framework out, I was then able to replicate the three column look of the old Twisting site by using Bharath Kumar’s awesome 3 Column K2 theme. So there you have it – Twisting Asphalt for the IE crowd… If anyone is still having any issues drop me a line
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