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I also tried removing all of the custom CSS in the settings to test if it was causing the problem, but it did not resolve it.
This reply has been marked as private.Gah, sorry about that. Try it now.
This reply has been marked as private.This reply has been marked as private.David – thanks for clearing that up. -Paul
David – That did the trick! Thanks again! -Paul
I too am experiencing Parallax issues in Chrome. Firefox is as it should be. Please see the attached screenshots for this site: http://bit.ly/2dZhJof
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You must be logged in to view attached files.Rui – thanks, I’ll keep investigating.
Rui – This plugin is at the latest version because I updated this plugin by hand. The problem is that I have to login to the site to do this. BUT I really need this plugin to show as needing an update in Infinite WordPress, because I maintain 20 sites. When one or two plugins aren’t getting updated everyday it creates a security risk. Thoughts? -Paul
This reply has been marked as private.Thanks Ed keep us posted. I’ll load via child theme for now.
Ed – Any updates on this issues? In the interest of being thorough, I deleted the fonts via ftp and tested each of the 3 individually. None of the fonts were able to be converted during the “Add Font” process. In each case, I had to reload the page to kill the conversion message box. Once the page reloaded, the font did appear to be listed. BUT the font drop down list would no longer load when I attempted to change the font of the elements. I’m wondering if the feature attempting to unnecessarily “convert” web font files isn’t the issue here. Thoughts?
Ed – interestingly I was also unable to delete the font files via the theme interface. I’ll be testing the fonts one at a time to see if it’s one particular font. Meanwhile, I’ve attached one of the fonts for testing. Thanks.
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