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[Resolved] Is there a setting to prefix the CSS grid for ie.11

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Last updated by nicholasM 4 years, 6 months ago.

Assisted by: Waqar.

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#1629623

There is full support with Autoprefixer to have css grid work with ie.11 however toolset CSS doesn't seem to include the ie11 prefixes for css grid on the grid block module. I feel like there should at least be an option to include this? Am I missing something?

#1629801

Hi Nicholas,

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

This issue of IE 11 support for the "Grid" block was recently raised to the developers and it was decided that it won't be fixed, as it impacts too few users, who are using a product that is already in maintenance mode.
( ref: https://toolset.com/forums/topic/2-column-layout-does-not-work-in-ie-using-bloks/ )

As a natural fallback design, IE 11 users will see these grid columns stacked in rows (much like on mobiles) and for cases where maintaining the grid layout for IE 11 users is an absolutely requirement, custom CSS code can be included.

regards,
Waqar

#1630875

ok I understand, however unfortunate as IE11 is not quite dead yet, it would be awesome if toolset also had a flexbox rows solution however there are other plugins that handle this well I suppose I'll use one of those until I can safely call ie.11 dead, as the fallback would be ok for internal elements such as a gallery I find for core column layouts stacking to 100% is not going to fly with my clients. thanks for the quick reply.