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January 4, 2014 at 2:51 am #40171
Hi,
I am seeing my website’s background show below the final footer of my pages, showing like this: http://glui.me/?i=27enggyi805nf9p/2014-01-03_at_6.44_PM_2x.png/
I am also adding the url and login details to my site in a private post here.
January 4, 2014 at 2:52 am #40172This reply has been marked as private.January 5, 2014 at 1:40 am #40401I also keep running in to this issue here: http://glui.me/?i=st1a0b4p7hbnhze/2014-01-04_at_5.36_PM_2x.png/
I think it is related to the main issue I posted.
It happens on the home page sometimes when I click the main logo from any other page to go back to the home page. My guess is that it has something to do with the masonry blog listing showing with the animation effects disabled. But you guys probably know better.
Please let me know how to fix this.
I’m using safari.
January 5, 2014 at 10:13 am #40423An update on the issue mentioned in my last comment. It looks like when I roll-over on a blog post image while the issue is happening, the page height immediately expands and everything starts looking normal again. If you don’t do that, the page remains stuck in the small height while everything looks like the screenshot I provided.
January 7, 2014 at 10:38 am #40775Hi Ali,
Please update to Version 1.5 out yesterday. Let us know if you have any issues with the new version.
Thanks
TahirJanuary 7, 2014 at 7:31 pm #40847I have updated to v1.5. The issue is still there: http://glui.me/?i=joymxl37oqre10e/2014-01-07_at_11.29_AM_2x.png/
Please help me fix this.
January 7, 2014 at 8:02 pm #40852Btw, the issue mentioned above, with the background showing below the footer, is consistently replicating on Chrome.
January 8, 2014 at 6:29 am #40917Just to update you, the issue with the home page height collapsing is still happening in v1.5 as shown here: http://glui.me/?i=klr1jdm95kgw0fv/2014-01-07_at_10.25_PM_2x.png/
This was replicated in Safari.
It happens sometimes, when you are on a blog page, and click on the site logo to get back to the home page.
Note that when the issue does not happen, you still can notice the page height collapse happening for just a split second.
When the issue does happen, it fixes itself if you roll-over the mouse on top of a blog post image.
Looking forward for your help to fix this issue.
January 9, 2014 at 6:55 pm #41428Has anyone been able to look in to this? It is the last issue remaining on my site, and it happens pretty often.
January 11, 2014 at 9:15 pm #41807Hi there,
I’m unable to replicate this here, can you please confirm you’ve cleared cache/checked on another computer?
– Ed
January 12, 2014 at 10:00 pm #41923Hi Ed,
What browser and OS did you try it with? I am able to replicate it on a different computer. Mac, on Safari.
There are 2 issues here.
1. The page height getting short when you go back to the home page form a blog page by clicking the main logo image.
2. The background image showing below the footer of the site as demonstrated here: http://glui.me/?i=orl22rm4zf131m5/2014-01-12_at_1.55_PM_2x.png/
The 2nd issue I mentioned above is replicating consistently, all the time, across all browsers. Can you look at that one until I get you a more reliable way of replicating the issue no.1 ?
Note that with issue no.1, one thing that always happens on Safari and Chrome both, is that as the home page is loading, for a split second you can see the page height become short and then immediately fix itself. Its sometimes that it doesn’t fix itself resulting in the page height issue.
– Ali
January 12, 2014 at 10:58 pm #41938Hi Ali,
Not much we can do about the asset height fixing itself, as this is the jQuery setting the height.
Can you try out this custom css:
.blog-items.masonry-items { min-height: 1700px; }
The space at the bottom is caused by the WordPress stats plugin, so add this custom css:
#wpstats { display: none!important; }
– Ed
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