While trying the quiz in different browsers I noticed that when I repeated the quiz in firefox, old answers where sometimes visible:
https://share.getcloudapp.com/P8ukk2nL
Is this a bug? Is it something you can reproduce in firefox? I use the latest release of FF in Macos Catalina on MBP 16″.
]]>1. The WordPress version you are using: 5.5.3
2. The Gutenslider version you are using: Version 4.4.7
Firefox v.38.0.1
Can you advise?
Thank you!
I was pretending purchase the Pro version, but first of course everyone test the trial version to check if the plugin attends our necessities.
I am WordPress developer and this plugin I was implementing for a new client, so there’s a video which my client sent to insert at homepage, was working for some browsers but not for Firefox.
So, I contacted Elementor people to show the this “glitch”and ask them if was possible to fix or something that I was doing wrong.
Instead of them listen to people of their plugin glitches, they simply said me:
“You need purchase the Pro version before we give you support”.
How can them convince people purchase their Plugin if there’s a glitch and they don’t listen to it trying fix. Fixing it was the hook for me purchase, because when I know it was perfectly working for my client, I could purchase the Pro version very thankfully.
I recommend you guys change your commercial strategy.
Good bye, will implement my video thru other plugins that works perfectly on most used browsers.
]]>Not sure if you noticed but the plugin does not work on Firefox. Plugin admin page screen seems to be darkened and not clickable when using Firefox.
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https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/speakup-email-petitions/
]]>Is there a limit to the number of posts for this plugin to work?
Or could it be due to conflicting cookies? I have a cookie that facilitates a function where it shows a random, unviewed post, so that there are no repeats. From what I can see, it doesn’t seem like the cookies conflict.
Thanks for your help.
https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/dd-lastviewed/
]]>For screen width more or equal than 768px, hamburger navigation still appears in the menu bar in Firefox
Normally it should be hidden, but from some reason the CSS is overwritten by something else.
.navbar-toggle {
display: none;
I have this problem in Firefox only. I almost didn’t do anything with my site, it’s very close to the default look after the installation.
https://www.babalovci.sk/
]]>It will show a number of images in the correct size, but when cycling through the available images it will suddenly start showing the remaining images in a much bigger size (usually after 6 or 7 images).
The issue also shows on your demo on the WP Flow Plus website.
On initial load things might seem fine but do a page reload and it will show up.
Things are fine on the Chrome mobile browser. Not sure how things fare on Iphone and Windows Phone (only have an Android here).
Hope you can solve this soon.
Other than that this is an absolutely great plugin (which seems to work a-ok on WP 4.2.2 so you can update the version I think).
Thanks in advance!
https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/wp-imageflow2/
]]>I just found out that “add to bookmark/favorites” is not working under FF 37.0.1, Windows 8.1.
Do you have any fix for this bug?
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]]>I changed the color of the featured pages buttons and I found an issue with Firefox when you click on the button. During the “active” period of the button it shows the original color of the button (the color of the theme). I am using the following code to change the color of the button:
.fp-button-one {
background-color: #184797;
background-image: linear-gradient( to bottom, #2c5bac, #184797 );
}
.fp-button-one:hover {background-color:#184797;}
.fp-button-one:active {background-color:#184797 !important;}
.fp-button-two {
background-color: #2c711d;
background-image: linear-gradient( to bottom, #348422, #2c711d );
}
.fp-button-two:hover {background-color:#2c711d;}
.fp-button-two:active {background-color:#2c711d !important;}
.fp-button-three{
background-color: #e9960f;
background-image: linear-gradient( to bottom, #e8a02c, #e9960f );
}
.fp-button-three:hover {background-color:#e9960f;}
.fp-button-three:active {background-color:#e9960f !important;}
I use Firefox 32.0.1 for my tests. The issue is not observed on Chrome.
Link to the website: www.startwebsiting.com
Do you have any idea how this Firefox issue can be resolved?
Thank you
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