elfloftpigeons
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I’m having a similar issue – when my site loads initially with dark mode, (I am coloring only parts of my site) the color, mainly the background, comes in correctly one first load. But if I reload the page while still in dark mode the color changes and becomes.. wrong? I’ve tried fiddling with the same setting in the actual theme, but maybe I’ll give the wp-dark-mode-ignore a shot…
Okay, I’ll try both. Ty guys
I’ve reached out through email but haven’t heard anything – is there an average response window I should expect?
That’s interesting – I only tried that in the first place because it wasn’t loading right, and that was removed before posting here. I’ll email. Thanks.
Forum: Accessibility
In reply to: Including a widget that disables site animations?Thank you, that’s helpful!
Unfortunately while I’m definitely getting better at CSS, JS is a little beyond me. I’ll try to look for examples of JS triggering styles and turning them off again – on my previous attempts though it seems like WordPress doesn’t necessarily like all JS formats or something? Like, things I’ve tried to put in before the site goes “no thank you” for. So. Hm. Going to have to look into that more.
Also going to investigate to see if this version of this dark mode plugin I am getting (its the most expensive version and you can customize the CSS and colors) would let me slip a no-animation signal into it without complaint. I’ll let you know if that ends up being a solution for me. Thank you!- This reply was modified 3 years, 5 months ago by elfloftpigeons.
Sorry, I know I’m presenting a weird problem and all – I’m trying to figure out what’s going wrong here but inexperience isn’t make it any easier
https://postimg.cc/k2LgD0rK – Showing theme that I activated before enabling switching
https://postimg.cc/QFFM8Xzj – Showing what theme-switcha says
I just don’t have any knowledge or examples as to whether what’s happening here is right? Sorry again for being such a bother – I switched to the Twenty-Twenty theme and then went to go check out the site in Firefox (the browser I use for editing and all is Chrome) and now it seems like I can’t switch to anything besides Hello-Elementor at all with that active. Are my settings displayed in the theme-switcha correct or have I bungled something?Hm… I am only trying to do that because it is changing my public theme from the child to the parent as soon as theme-switching is active, but good to know nonetheless. I just tested going directly to the site, enabling theme-switching, and trying the front-end switching without touching anything else behind the scenes – I don’t think its reading the child theme I have available at all – I think it’s going straight to the parent theme too – edits I made to the child theme are not showing but upon looking at the mostly untouched parent theme that’s definitely what is displaying instead. I don’t know why it would completely ignore the child themes, especially since I have the “Status: publish” in the heading of both child themes and “Status: admin-only” in the heading of both parent themes? I’m especially confused as to why activating theme-switching when the child theme I want as the default is active makes its parent theme the public theme?
Huh… Sorry for the reply spam here – but I’ve also noticed that once theme-switcha is enabled and the parent theme of the child theme I want to use is activated, going to Appearance > Themes and trying to manually activate the child just defaults to the parent. Could this be an enqueueing problem??? I barely understand how enqueueing works, so it’s possible I made an error there?
That’s the confusing thing – I have both parents on Status: admin-only. I have figured out that it’s not Elementor – I have successfully turned off the animations and altered the color scheme in one child theme and left it untouched in the other – but these changes only take effect when theme-switching is not enabled. As soon as it is enabled, one of the parent themes is activated as the default theme? So, for instance, I have “Vibrant” child off of Hello-Elementor and “Toned-Down” child off Page Builder Framework. I want Vibrant to be the default – so that is usually activated. When theme-switching is enabled, Vibrant becomes the “Admin” theme and the “Public” theme becomes Hello-Elementor. If Toned Down is activated, it becomes the “Admin” theme and Page Builder Framework becomes the “Public” theme. But attempting to switch between them on a different browser after cache-clearing doesn’t work. It seems to only be reading the one parent – even though I have my two child theme choices visible, changing off of the one that is activated doesn’t do anything. I do have “Everyone can switch” enabled, so it’s certainly not just that I’m forgetting that part. Scratching my head over it tbh
Actually, you MIGHT be able to answer this – I don’t know if it’s the problem, but it might be – but where would you suggest I be putting the CSS telling elementor’s animations to cut it out in one of my themes? I’ve tried the separate style sheet the the Child Theme Configurator hands out, but that doesn’t seem to take effect at all – only putting CSS in the Customizer itself seems to work – but not when switching themes. Should I just go directly into the files? I’m just squinting at this trying to figure out how to get elementor to do one thing on one theme and just NOT the other thing on the other theme, but so far theme-switcha doesn’t read it right or I’m plugging it in wrong.
Well it’s been about 4 re-installs later – still banging my head against this invisible wall. I keep getting close to solving it and then ‘something’ goes wrong. I’m starting to squint in Elementor’s direction, but it’s difficult to tell. At this point all I want to be able to do is turn off the css animations and adjust the color between themes – Elementor is making that EXCEEDINGLY difficult. Probably opening up a ticket with them and seeing if they’ll give me a tip as to being able to fiddle with their templates more.. Thanks for the suggestion