/****************************************************************** Site Name: Author: Stylesheet: IE Stylesheet So instead of using the respond.js file to add media query support to IE, we're going to use LESS to create an easily readable css file. Here, we import all the styles the standard stylesheet gets, only without the media queries. No need to worry about editing anything! ******************************************************************/ /* Base.css contains the main mobile styles and is called in the header. This way mobile devices get ONLY the styles that apply to them. No muss, no fuss. normalize.css and the mixins are also called within that base file Now we call the files that contain all the CSS. This means you don't have to maintain an IE stylesheet AND a standard responsive stylesheet. */ @import "481up"; @import "768up"; @import "1030up"; /* you can call the larger styles if you want, but there's really no need */ /****************************************************************** ADDITIONAL IE FIXES These fixes are now ONLY seen by IE, so you don't have to worry about using prefixes, although it's best practice. For more info on using Modernizr classes, check out this link: http://www.modernizr.com/docs/ ******************************************************************/ /* For example, you can use something like: .no-textshadow .class { ... } You can also target specific versions by using something like: .ie7 .class { ... } */