My filter shown everything fine and order, in google chrome and MacOS. But like firefox, safari, opera etc. Child items under the menus come closed with default. Bu i want it shown open in default. Is this a ajax problem? or anything else. Can anyone help me?
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I am seeing different font styles in Chrome and Firefox. This is trying out the free version of Shk Corporate.
This is the website: www.toxicworkplacebullying.com
In Chrome the fonts show up correctly as Open Sans
In Firefox a Serif font appears.
In Safari fonts show up correctly as Open Sans.
Any suggestions appreciated.
Separately, I added a comment to the mobile menu issue left by Otto44 (https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic/mobile-menu-not-working-49/) because I’m having the same issue. `
]]>The website https://atelieruldigital.com is a one page website, with another page for the partners of the program (https://atelieruldigital.com/parteneri/). When I access the partner page, everything loads as it should. When I access the main page by clicking “Acas?” or the logo, I have the next behaviors:
> Google Chrome: everything loads as it should;
> Mozilla Firefox: the scripts have lots of errors in the console and the page loads broken. I have to refresh (F5) to make it work as intended;
> Microsoft Edge: the same problem as Mozilla.
I am using manually minifying, only by combining the scripts, excepting the mobile-menu.js, which grants error when I try to combine it. I do not use page caching, only object and browser caching. The theme is a custom theme, based on Twenty Sixteen.
If I disable the caching plugin, everything works as intended. But I need it to help the page load faster.
]]>I keep seeing the same problem with different themes and SuperCache and was wondering if there was a work-around. Basically ,several themes include stylesheets depending on the user-agent. Somewhere in the theme there will be a line like this:
if($is_chrome || $is_safari) {
wp_enqueue_style("webkit", QODE_ROOT . "/css/webkit_stylesheet.css");
}
So if somebody accesses the site on chrome or safari, this stylesheet will be included on the page, and SuperCache will cache this page, and present this page to all browsers. This then causes inconsistencies on the page.
## Steps
## Ideas/Suggestion
Would it be possible to add an option to enable a “Per-Browser caching”? When enabled, SuperCache would take into account the user-agent and create a cache for this particular user-agent. When the same user-agent connects, the correct HTML is returned, ensuring that there are no incompatibilities with browser-specific CSS.
]]>Here’s a link to the page in question: https://www.tippingpointphoto.com/gallery/
The inner content should align with the “About” in the nav menu, but on Safari, it is pushed all the way to the left, to align with the left side of the logo.
I’m not sure what the issue could be. Is there a browser prefix I missed? Is there a way to force the margin to align with the “About” in the nav menu on Safari?
]]>But images, headlines (h1, h2, etc.), sidebars are showing up just fine.
I logged into the Dashboard and the content is there in the visual editor, it just doesn’t show up when I go to view site. I’ve got some screenshots illustrating the issue, but it doesn’t look
Everything looks fine in Chrome and Firefox, but not in IE. I was looking at the site in Internet Explorer, version 11.0.
Here’s a link to the test site: https://tippingpointphoto.flywheelsites.com/
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