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It works now. It must have been cached when I checked.
Thank you for all your help!
This new CSS did not disable the mobile view animations of blog posts.
Please log in to my site using the above provided credentials to see the issue.
Thanks!
About the mouse hover issue, it’s strange that it’s still happening here. If it helps, I’ve also learned the the mouse hover will start working if I hover on any of the thumbnails of the related blog post links shown at the bottom of the blog post. As soon as I hover over it, it’s hover graphic/color with the icon in the center of the thumbnail shows, and from that point on the hover starts working on all the links.
Going to the home page directly by URL, and then clicking a blog post replicates the issue again for me. Let me know if there is any other information I can provide. You have my site login credentials so please feel free to try this more.
About disabling the blog animation on mobile, the provided CSS does not have the desired effect. It only makes the posts remain visible but my animation selection also includes movement where the post moves upwards while fading in. So what’s happening now is that the posts are still animated in terms of their movement, just the opacity animation is gone. Any way I can disable the movement too on mobile? It makes the phone browser a little slow.
Thanks Ed
This reply has been marked as private.This reply has been marked as private.I’m sorry, I forgot to mention.
Actually, double clicking the icon (only for the second time) doesn’t sound like an intuitive solution. No one would even think of double clicking an icon when using it the second time, as almost no button on the web requires a double click to work. I suggest that the menu icon should be able to work on a single click.
Did you get a chance to look at the other issues mentioned in my private reply? I have a hard time just getting to the menu to double click it as my iOS safari browser crashes when switching to landscape mode.
This reply has been marked as private.This reply has been marked as private.Bumping this up. Really need help on this one.
Did anyone get a chance to look at this?
I haven’t checked the issues 2 and 3 that I mentioned earlier, as I am no longer using video on my site.
Yes I am experiencing this issue even with v1.15
Did you try it?
1. Simply reduce the width of your browser so that you see the menu icon on the top right.
2. Click the menu icon to open the menu.
3. Click it again to close it.
4. Click it again to open it.It shouldn’t open this time.
I am using Safari btw.
I just figured this one out. Here’s what’s happening.
For example, your support site here also has a white background and color scheming similar to the Dante theme I’m using. Here is what the scroll bar color looks like here: http://glui.me/?i=sotggf9v8vxp706/2013-12-10_at_11.54_AM_2x.png/
Now here is what the scrollbar color looks like here on your Dante theme: http://glui.me/?i=ko3pdyrl15ja28v/2013-12-10_at_11.57_AM_2x.png/
The reason is that even though the Dante page appears to be white, the background color for the “body” tag was actually set to dark grey, which causes Safar to invert the scroll color for better visibility for the user. Changing this body color back to white fixes this.
Thanks, not an issue. I’ll show the social icons somewhere else.
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