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  • Theme Author smartcat

    (@smartcat)

    looks normal when you’re not logged in

    @smartcat – seriously??? that is your solution? You have a bug in your setup in that it doesn’t deal with the admin bar properly and it needs to be fixed.

    Wow I was looking to change themes and this was on the list, but I’m glad I look at support threads before I commit. Guess I’ll go looking elsewhere.

    Theme Author smartcat

    (@smartcat)

    @juggledad

    lol why is that so shocking to you ? the theme has a fixed navbar, that’s always overlapped by the admin bar when the user is logged in. That’s the same case for every theme with a fixed navbar.

    The solution is to hide the admin bar. If theme developers start messing around with positioning of the admin bar, it can create a lot of other issues. I left it on purpose as to not change any default behavior, and it’s very low on my priority list for the next update, since its not a bug, it doesn’t affect functionality, it’s just something the user can choose to look past it, or go to the user settings and hide the admin bar if it’s that annoying.

    If you want to change themes over that, that’s totally your call.

    LOL, it’s NOT a bug. Some developers choose to mess with their theme’s fixed navbar coding in order to deal with WordPress’ decision to default-on that stupid admin bar.
    Just turn it off in the wordpress admin settings and keep working.

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