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This reply has been marked as private.This reply has been marked as private.November 8, 2014 at 9:34 pm in reply to: How to place a background image/texture behind the header? #126673This reply has been marked as private.
Nice one, thanks.
This reply has been marked as private.Yea send it on when you get a minute.
Thanks.
Fixed now as in it will be in the next update?
Thanks.
Sounds good.
Thanks Rui,
That has solved those issues.
The other issue I just noticed on mobiles is that for some reason the back to top icon appears too soon. See the screen-shot. As you can see, the back to top icon is already popping up into the frame even though I havnt even scrolled down the page yet… Surely that icon should only appear about half way down the page or so?
Better to log into through your mobile to see the issue…
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You must be logged in to view attached files.That code solves problems #2 and #3 from my last post. But problem #1 is still there…
Hi Rui,
#1. The issue only becomes aparent when you have click on one of the top level menus – so for example, click on the ‘sample pages’ dropdown and you will then see the unncessary horizontal scroll bar become active and the issues that causes.
#2. Your code:
.mobile-menu-open #mobile-menu-wrap { overflow: hidden!important; }
That should not be applied as you need the vertical scrollbar to be active when a dropdown is clicked. Using that code stops that vertical scrollbar from activating.
#3. There is in fact another bug. Look at the attached screenshot. Load up the page on chrome and you will see a scrollbar to the right of the menu by default – but its not actually doing anything and is not necessary. The vertical scrollbar should only become active when you click on one of the dropdown menus and the links do not fit on your screen…
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You must be logged in to view attached files.November 6, 2014 at 10:16 am in reply to: Some issues and questions re: latest version of theme #126131This reply has been marked as private.It’s a fair point. Support is fast and very good. I just feel updates are at times released ‘into the wild’ too soon and when you are dealing with production sites that is dangerous.
It might be worth creating a beta testing thread/group. So before releasing an update to the entire user base, have a few people try the upcoming release out on their test server first and see if they find any bugs.
That seems to have sorted it.
As for finding bugs, it’s getting a bit tiresome to be honest. Love the theme, but constantly hitting brick walls every day.
Needs to be more testing done before new updates are released and it would hugely cut down on the amount of support the theme requires.
Thanks.
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