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  • @brettsandersuk

    Member

    Okay, it’s all sorted. Phew…

    Thanks for your help, you made me think more about going back to the members files again.

    Eventually there was something in edit.php that was pushing it down.

    Thanks again.

    @brettsandersuk

    Member

    Does anyone have any advice on this problem I’m having? I would be so grateful to just be pushed in the right direction. Thanks!!

    @brettsandersuk

    Member

    I have been searching frantically for the last 3 days for a solution to this.

    Does anyone have any ideas on how I can correct the dysfunction in Internet Explorer?

    Thanks in advance

    @brettsandersuk

    Member

    Ok I think I am getting somewhere.

    I have put everything back to where it was originally, and copied and pasted the adminbar.css content into my style.css, and changed the path for the two background images.

    This has resurrected the Admin Bar in Chrome, Firefox and Safari! YAY!! However, the problem is now occurring with Internet Explorer where before it was fine! Damn!

    However, the problem is not as much as it was before – the admin bar is in the right place, but the two background images are not showing: the black background, and the Menu Arrow. So, knowing that Internet Explorer has it’s CSS issues I have found that IE sometimes has disappearing background images, which obviously seems to be the problem!

    (You can see what I mean in IE8 @ http://www.thegymbuzz.com)

    Can anyone provide any assistance on hacking the code to make these two images show up in IE??

    Thanks so much for all your help so far. I feel I am gradually getting there!

    @brettsandersuk

    Member

    Hi,

    Do you have any further thoughts on this? Since your original suggestion hasn’t changed anything, does that give you any more information to go with?

    Thanks.

    @brettsandersuk

    Member

    Ok, changed it to:

    /* Inherit the default theme adminbar styles */
    @import url(adminbar.css );

    Not much has changed. This time the Admin Bar is now not showing right on the WP Dashboard as well as the site.

    I hope that’s right now

    @brettsandersuk

    Member

    /* Inherit the default theme adminbar styles */
    @import url( ../../themes/los_angeles/adminbar.css );

    That’s more like it!

    @brettsandersuk

    Member

    Thanks for getting back to me.

    Ok, so just to clarify:

    I have moved adminbar.css into my theme. Then added this line to my style.css in my theme.

    `/* Inherit the default theme adminbar styles */
    @import url( ../../themes/los_angeles/adminbar.css );`

    Is that right?

    If it is, then it hasn’t affected anything. Does this tell you something?

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