Thanks in advance
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I’m still fighting with the very last encountered problem on RainDrops (Only two actually )
I’m redirecting the site to a sub-directory where WP-RainDrops are installed and properly working. www.mysite.com/web
As you can see from the links below, my problem is on mobile requesting the site.
If mobile request is made at everything is ok and the site is mobile responsive.
If mobile request is made at + redirect (.index file) only the full site is shown.
Could you help me on this last issue?
Thank you very much for your time on my topics.
Respect,
Justin
Here is the URL
https://allinallballscrewrepair.com/
How do I fix this
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@media only screen and (max-width: 480px) {
.nav-primary .responsive-menu-icon {
margin-top: 5px;
}
.footer-widgets .widget-title,
.home-even .widget-title,
.home-odd .widget-title {
font-size: 12px;
}
.home-even,
.home-odd {
font-size: 10px;
}
.site-inner,
.wrap {
max-width: 480px;
}
}
]]>Initially I created the new theme, on my sandbox server. I then downloaded a copy to my local computer and uploaded a zipped copy to my admin dashboard. I began recreating the sandbox site on my public server and things were humming along. During this re-development stage, I used the WP Maintenance mode plugin to take the site offline.
After loading in all of the plugins and recreating a few widgets, etc., things began to take shape. The site looked and performed well, so I took the site live. While it looked great on my desktop, the same can’t be said for other devices.
The new site is a responsive site, so during development I used the Viewport Resizer Chrome extension, to preview the site on various devices. However after taking the site live, I wanted to view the site on my iPhone and iPad. But when I did so, the site was a hot mess. Initially it was a crazy mix of old and new… the old header, footer and some menu items, along with some of the new stuff.
Trust me, this is not a cache problem, since I have cleared the cache several times and am able to see changes immediately on all devices.
I decided to trash my old theme files from the server. While the old stuff no longer displays, the site is still jumbled up and displays menu items, etc., that no longer exists in my new theme.
I realize that the problems probably stem from not copying over the database files, from the sandbox server. I’m just hoping that there is a way I can fix this without having to go back to square one. I’m also hoping that someone can give me an answer quickly since my site is still in “maintenance” mode.
Thanks in advance,
Tim
However, when I try to view my site on a mobile device, it just goes to the regular old wordpress template and doesn’t show the theme I bought.
Is there a plugin I should be using to over-ride going to the standard wordpress template? Or do I need to override with css? If so, how?
here is my website: www.vittlewise.com
]]>I’ve been building a new site that uses the Responsive Slider. It works amazingly, but I noticed an issue in IE7 and IE8. When trying to access a page with the slider, the browser will freeze and eventually give an error that says a script continues to run. This doesn’t happen in later versions of IE or other browsers.
The site I’m building uses CSS3 Mediaqueries JS to make the site responsive. Does anyone know if including both the plugin and the JS would cause an issue in older versions of IE? Has anyone run into this issue before?
Thanks for your time.
https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/soliloquy-lite/
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