• After update to 3.0, there is no more space between the menu bar and the content. Pls look at the home page of the site. I tried to “Fix Migration Issues”, with no luck.

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Hi @fmarzocca,

    Thanks for reaching us,

    While checking your site, the Markups and CSS Styling is not being loaded and still dipslaying the old one due to which the space in-between the menu and content area is missing. I sugget you contact the hosting provider and request theme to clear the server cache which might help you fix the issue.

    Let me know if this helps you or not and I will get back to you.

    Regards

    Thread Starter fmarzocca

    (@fmarzocca)

    This is running on my Apache test server. Could you pls give me instructions on how to clear Apache cache?

    How can I force loading the new CSS?

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    Thread Starter fmarzocca

    (@fmarzocca)

    I cleared the server cache, but the problem still exists!

    Thread Starter fmarzocca

    (@fmarzocca)

    I think I have understood where is the problem: I am using a child theme (from Colormag) and you have changed all the structure so my style.css does not apply anymore! Better not to upgrade and keep using previous version.

    Thread Starter fmarzocca

    (@fmarzocca)

    As you can see, also the right sidebar is not displaying. It is shown at the bottom, after main content.

    This upgrade is really crap, and mess up the whole site.

    Hi @fmarzocca,

    Thanks for reaching back,

    In the recent ColorMag Major updates, we have modified few things with the theme that includes the HTML markups, CSS, and various other code refactors. Since you are using the child theme, you’ll need to update the code by checking with the latest version of the theme. You don’t need to recreate the child theme but update it.

    For example – For making the changes on the Post Title, you can achieve its class as shown in the screenshot here: https://prnt.sc/rKV7lymKfWSs. Its class will be cm-entry-header. Under the class, you can make CSS modifications such as color, font size, and so on. In a similar manner, you can do this for other sections of your site.

    I hope you are clear now. If you still have any confusion or issues while changing the Class and IDs, kindly let us know the issue and we will get back to you.

    Regards

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