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March 24, 2016 at 10:44 am in reply to: Logo in header on wrong position in google chrome on non-retina macbook #257571
After some more testing, I can describe the problem more accurately:
When you surf to the website in Chrome on a non-retina screen, you will see that the logo in the menu is positioned too low.
What code should I implement to get the logo on the right position?March 23, 2016 at 6:37 pm in reply to: Logo in header on wrong position in google chrome on non-retina macbook #257475It also happens when my screen is smaller.
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You must be logged in to view attached files.Hi JackV,
What should I change in the wp-config file? Any suggestions?
Why are your https pages not cached?Regards,
JonasHi Kyle,
We contacted our hosting company and upgraded our account from 500MB RAM to 4GB RAM BUT the problem is still there.
The admin panel is still terribly slow, sometimes the pages even don’t load. It is very frustrating to work in the admin panel since it is so slow or doesn’t even respond.
When we first moved to the new hosting the admin panel was faster, but after a few hours, the loading time was slow again. Can it be that there is a script running that allocates all our RAM?
Any ideas how we can solve this?Regards,
JonasHi Kyle,
I’m afraid this wasn’t the answer I was hoping for.
There is no problem with the speed when the caching is enabled.BUT for the pages where we can’t activate the caching, meaning the /my-account/ page (=different content if you are logged in or not, so caching can’t be activated) or the /basket/ page, it is also slow and taking more than 5 seconds.
Look at the screenshot attached to see the loading time of the homepage without browser caching. It takes 23 seconds to receive the first answer of the server. Meaning that the server is having memory troubles, meaning that the theme or some other plugins are slowing down the website.What would you suggest I’ll do?
– Another caching plugin than the W3, because it can’t prefetch all the pages so they are always cached?
– Another hosting, any suggestions?
– Which plugins do you know are slow?Regards,
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You must be logged in to view attached files.October 28, 2015 at 5:52 pm in reply to: Firefox: 2 instead of 3 columns (shop) + wrong logo placement (header 2) #223998Thank you!
October 20, 2015 at 4:27 pm in reply to: Firefox: 2 instead of 3 columns (shop) + wrong logo placement (header 2) #221994Thank you.
Now there is a problem with the menu on smaller screens in Firefox. Please take a look at the screenshot.
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You must be logged in to view attached files.October 20, 2015 at 3:57 pm in reply to: Firefox: 2 instead of 3 columns (shop) + wrong logo placement (header 2) #221972This reply has been marked as private.October 20, 2015 at 3:55 pm in reply to: Firefox: 2 instead of 3 columns (shop) + wrong logo placement (header 2) #221968Thank you, the logo issue seems to be resolved with this extra css.
What about the second issue? The number of columns in the shop is 2 instead of 3 in Firefox on big screens… See screenshot.
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You must be logged in to view attached files.October 20, 2015 at 9:09 am in reply to: Firefox: 2 instead of 3 columns (shop) + wrong logo placement (header 2) #221807This reply has been marked as private. -
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