• Just did an automatic upgrade to 2.8 from 2.7 on one of my websites. The site’s CSS is displaying without errors, but Dashboard’s CSS is acting screwy: the colors seem right, but the layout and fonts are displaying basically style-less (Almost everything in Times, no columns, etc.). Glitch appears in Firefox and Safari, so I don’t think it’s a browser problem.

    To make matter more annoying, when I look at the CSS files in Firefox Web Developer, Dashboard displays properly.

    Already tried the basic & possibly-applicable solutions like clearing cache, reloading CSS file, etc.

    Any thoughts? Thanks.

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  • If you’re using Firefox and have Google Gears installed, deactivate/delete this add-on. It’s not compatible with Firefox 3 and can cause problems in WordPress.

    Also try deactivating all plugins and check to see if this resolves the problem. If it does, activate the plugins one by one – checking the Dashboard after each re-activation – until you find the problematic plugin(s).

    Thread Starter mr-jeremiah-lee

    (@mr-jeremiah-lee)

    I don’t have Gears installed and the site doesn’t have any active plugins yet. Also, the Dashboard CSS fails in Safari, too, so I don’t think it’s a Firefox-specific problem. Thanks though.

    I have the same problem. After a format c:, I don’t have Google Gears installed anymore, but I’ve used the turbo mode before.

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