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I'm using Omega3 and having just a couple styling issues with IE. (The site looks good in every other browser) Is there a simple way to detect IE and call an IE specific style sheet to fix these couple layout issues?

I've tried setting/unsetting css/js aggregation and clearing caches. Also tried adding this code to my template.php file and creating a ie8.css file:

drupal_add_css(path_to_theme() . '/css/ie8.css', array('weight' => 999, 'browsers' => array('!IE' => FALSE, 'IE' => '(lt IE 9)&(!IEMobile)'), 'group' => CSS_THEME));

I'm looking for a simple way to detect IE and add a couple lines of css. Thanks!

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  1. Arguably the simplest (and least Drupal'y) way:

    In html.tpl.php:

    <head>
    <!--[if lt IE 8]>
    <link rel="stylesheet" href="<?php print base_path() . path_to_theme(); ?>/css/ie7.css" type="text/css" media="all" />
    <![endif]-->
    </head>
    

    Clear your theme cache if adding the template to your theme for the first time.

  2. Install the module, Conditional Stylesheets, which allows you to add conditional stylesheets to a theme's .info file.

  3. Add 37 lines of code to template.php.

New to StackExchange, hope I did the right thing here. Thanks, @jdu.

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