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  • #1227259

    Hello,

    I tried to link sections tabs on a onepage in the main menu. I have already entered a corresponding entry in Functions.php. Unfortunately, it only works halfway. When you click on the links, the view collapses. Sometimes the tabs even disappear.
    Can someone take care of this topic or has already had a similar problem?

    I added the anchor links in the corresponding tabs with the code block.
    (<div id=”name-of-tab”></div>)

    Thx a lot for your help.

    Best regards

    #1227819

    Hey advone,

    Best regards,
    Victoria

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    #1228000

    Hi,

    Thanks for the update. I tried a couple of anchor links on your site, but they seems to all be working as they should. Could you try to explain the problem you are having a bit further please?

    Best regards,
    Rikard

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    #1228189

    Hi,

    Thanks for the update. I can’t access your site though, I’m only seeing this message:

    Your server is running PHP version 5.5.38 but WordPress 5.4.2 requires at least 5.6.20.

    Please update your PHP version to 7.2 or higher, not the version the message is mentioning.

    Best regards,
    Rikard

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    #1229791

    Hi,
    Sorry for the late reply and thanks for the login, I tested your menu items for your portfolio tabs and they are working correctly, I can click on any tab link and scroll down to it and open that tab. Since your menu is a burger style it stays open so you can click each link and watch the tab open correctly.
    I tested with Chrome, Firefox, & Edge on Windows 10, and Safari & Chrome on a Mac.
    Are you still experiencing this?
    I do note that your page is locked up until your video downloads, do you have gzip compression enabled? Also, I see your file is an mp4, try converting it to WEBM and OGG and upload those files via FTP (not the media library) to the same folder as your mp4, web browsers typically check for these extensions before mp4 and it often helps speed up the video load.

    Best regards,
    Mike

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