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Yes, Indeed It’s related cause when I turn that off (page transitions effect) there’s no problem.
Thank you a lot!
I made some changes – the only custom link in the mobile menu within the homepage is “kontakt”.
From the homepage on mobile – go on the mobile nav e click on “contact” and you ll see what i mean 🙂thank you
This reply has been marked as private.Yep, I see.
And that is because we are navigating directly to the page.I have added the page to the mobile menu!
try by navigating trough the mobile menu to “Aktuelles”
and you ll see what i mean!Its somehow related to the side menu.
Cause when i open it after navigate to the page, the page ll show entirely.– Ed, any ideas about this? http://www.swiftideas.com/forums/topic/mobile-navigation-problem/
You can also see this problem.
When you arrive in the Homepage, go on the mobile menu and click on “Kontakt” – this is a custom link that says “http://domain.ch/folder/#kontakt”
And see what happens – as said this is related to the page transitions!Thank you a lot.
And sorry for botherNovember 3, 2014 at 5:51 pm in reply to: Firefox issue with CSS Transitions in the Row elements #125246Ok, they’ve also reported a problem related to transition in chrome via pc.
Basically whole sections with transitions were not showing up at all.I have disabled transitions everywhere and now its fine.
Thank you anyway
Yes sir,
Thank you.
The issue is visible just when testing directly trough iphone and not via reducing the browser 🙂
November 3, 2014 at 3:03 pm in reply to: button with #links and "smooth-scroll-link" class, scrolling to wrong point #125162This reply has been marked as private.November 3, 2014 at 3:03 pm in reply to: button with #links and "smooth-scroll-link" class, scrolling to wrong point #125161Looks better then my default version, you ll notice what I mean though when you try on safari this: scroll down a bit and then scroll with violence up back to the top again. When you then scroll down it will “snap” a bit.
But its quite superficial.
Other browsers like chrome, when you scroll up with a firm scroll, doesnt do that.
sorry to bother.
Regarding the original issue “button with #links and “smooth-scroll-link” class, scrolling to wrong point”
I am having this problem. I do have some buttons with #link and smooth scrool + one page side navigation + Overlay menu with custom links (also #link)
They all scroll do different points 🙂
What do you suggest?This reply has been marked as private.November 3, 2014 at 10:29 am in reply to: Firefox issue with CSS Transitions in the Row elements #125037This reply has been marked as private.Another hint!
It is related to the “Preloader/Transition Options”
When Page Transitions is “Disabled” it works.When Enable, It basically start to load the page and freeze there.
the problem affects the “one page sections”.
When i use just “#section” as custom link it works on mobile – but it clearly doesnt work when I am on and external page cause, its clear, it doesnt find it.
When i use the whole link as custom link – the page goes all black.
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