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[Resolved] how to disable IE 7 support

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Last updated by Shawn 3 years, 10 months ago.

Assisted by: Waqar.

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#1995391

I'm noticing IE 7 conditional comments in my markup coming from Toolset. We no longer need support for IE 7 and this code is not valid CSS - is there a way to remove it and anything else supporting IE 7?

example:

<style><!--[if IE 7]><style>.wpv-pagination { *zoom: 1; }</style><![endif]--></style>

#1995723

Hi,

Thank you for contacting us and I'd be happy to assist.

There is no option available to disable the backward compatibility support for IE 7, however, the way this CSS code is included in the page, it shouldn't make the page's markup invalid.

You can check your web page's markup in a validator tool like:
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regards,
Waqar

#1996127

Understood, thanks. I ran my page through a site audit tool and it flagged that as being an error "empty style tag". I guess I have to just ignore it.