Forum Replies Created

Viewing 5 replies - 1 through 5 (of 5 total)
  • Thread Starter nikoshell

    (@nikoshell)

    I came to the conclusion that there is a conflict or JS or CSS

    Just do not advise to change, distinct from the standard plugin styles. Perhaps changing the font from 14 to 12 or vice versa, also affects it. I use native styles

    Thread Starter nikoshell

    (@nikoshell)

    Hello @detobrixen
    Yes I have managed to overcome this problem. I tried changing the theme, inspecting the code for scripts and other methods. However, I can’t give you a 100% solution. I have changed applied the changes comprehensively.

    1) I can say that you need to update the plugins and use the latest versions, perhaps some of the fixes from the developer affected the solution.
    2)I excluded the minification of javascrips in the plugins, which are responsible for optimization
    3)Elementor experiments Included: improved css loading, improved resource loading, improved accessibility, scroll snap. The rest are either turned off or by default.

    I remember changing font size, via css code, referring to woocommerce class. And then I accidentally found that the bounces were gone. Which of these influenced exactly I can not say, but the problem is solved. I hope my answer will help you figure it out.

    Thread Starter nikoshell

    (@nikoshell)

    Hello @nick
    I solved my problem with a third-party breadcrumb plugin and redirect. Now everything is working as it should.
    I thought in the plugin you can adjust the address of the links.
    I’m happy with it now. Thank you.

    Thread Starter nikoshell

    (@nikoshell)

    Hi John.
    I solved my problem.
    I did the usual link redirect, but I was hoping there was another way to solve the problem.
    Thanks

    Thread Starter nikoshell

    (@nikoshell)

    That’s exactly what I wrote about. The filter creates its own syntax in the link.
    And the breadcrumbs stop clicking because of it.
    They recognize the directories correctly, but the transition is broken.
    I gave you the link as an example. You can see it for yourself.

    Why did you link to the parameter mapping? This is completely different.
    I’ll say it again, the filter works, but it creates its own links.
    Breadcrumbs is the most important element of navigation, and it does not work correctly with your plugin. It sees what the category is, but it only goes to the root of the store because the plugin creates its own links with its own syntax.

    The task is to make breadcrumbs and your plugin friendly. Right now none of the breadcrumb options does not make the right transition.

    ________________________________

    https://prnt.sc/rpPXrCweU-xs

    Here’s an example. Clicking here will take me to the root of the store, not the desired category.

    Do you see what the problem is?
    And none of the breadcrumbs are not friendly with your plugin, which I tried.

    Are you saying that no one has encountered this problem and did not ask this question?

    The link you posted does not answer my question. You must be thinking about something else.
    It’s important that the navigation works properly.`

    • This reply was modified 2 years, 10 months ago by nikoshell.
Viewing 5 replies - 1 through 5 (of 5 total)