• Resolved Michel

    (@michel92)


    Hello Guido,

    Thanks for your theme MyKnowledgeBase. I’ve been using it for my websites for years.
    But recently I think I saw a bug.

    When I observe my websites with an iPhone SE (2020), it’s like the css are not loaded in some cases.

    I have added the child CSS:
    .postmetadata {
    display: none;
    }

    Everything is correct on big screens.
    But I see the metadata on the iPhone (author and date)
    Furthermore the fonts are Times (default) and not Arial like on the big screens.

    I tried to inspect the code, but I’m not a developer and I found nothing wrong.
    The bug appears only on articles with 2 columns. It does not appear with Full Width Templates.

    When I test these articles with an online “multi screen site”, or when I shrink the window size in the browser on a big screen, everything is fine (fonts OK and no “author + time”).

    The version of MyKnowledgeBase is 7.4.
    Is it a true problem, or juste a bug on my website ?

    Thanks for your expertise,

    Michel

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  • Thread Starter Michel

    (@michel92)

    Sorry…

    I replaced the existing template (v. 7.4) by another directly dowloaded from your website (V. 7.4), but the bug still remains.

    Now I think the bug comes from an interference between your template and a quizz plugin. When we first load an article with the quiz plugin, the css is not “activated”. But when we take the quiz, and when we take again the quiz (or other quizzes), the css (of your theme) is activated (author and time disappear, fonts are correct).

    Sorry for the first post. I’ll contact the author of the quizz plugin.

    Thanks a lot anyway,

    Michel

    Thread Starter Michel

    (@michel92)

    Problem resolved ??

    Theme Author Guido

    (@guido07111975)

    Hi Michel,

    Sorry, dit not notice your topic before. Great you’ve solved it. Was it caused by the quiz plugin? Is there something I can do?

    Guido

    Thread Starter Michel

    (@michel92)

    Hello Guido,

    I think it’s due to the quizz plugin. When I display a page with the quizz code the first time, it displays the “default fonts”. But when I refresh the page, the css is activated and I see the good fonts. I’ll contact the quiz plugin developer when I’ll have time. And I’ll be back here if it’s due partly to the template.

    Thanks for your answer and thanks for your templates

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