Well, it’s truly unfortunate most themes are broken in Internet Explorer. Whether you like it or not, majority of surfers will come to your site using Internet Explorer (unless you run some odd niche sites that cater to weird clientelle) so the fact that it looks fine in other browsers will do you little good. IE users are those who count – at least if you’re in it for the green stuff.
Just got this reply on Themes1 (Magazine1’s authors).
“There was a problem with the download link, the name of the file should have been Magazine1.zip, so if you could please just rename the resulting folder you already have from Magazine1_v1.0 to Magazine1.”
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Well, it’s truly unfortunate most themes are broken in Internet Explorer. Whether you like it or not, majority of surfers will come to your site using Internet Explorer (unless you run some odd niche sites that cater to weird clientelle) so the fact that it looks fine in other browsers will do you little good. IE users are those who count – at least if you’re in it for the green stuff.
I’ve tried Magazine1 on a few wordpress installations and it’s broken whether viewed in IE, Firefox or Opera. Their website hasn’t much extra info.
Magazine1 works even in IE6.
Just got this reply on Themes1 (Magazine1’s authors).
“There was a problem with the download link, the name of the file should have been Magazine1.zip, so if you could please just rename the resulting folder you already have from Magazine1_v1.0 to Magazine1.”
Did that and it works a treat now.
It’s usually the css issue. Just make modification there, hope it will solve the problems.
Magazine1 is pretty schweet!