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  • Hi Günter,

    I did it the way you recommended.
    Now the background image is displayed again on the smaller screens.

    Is Enfold particularly sensitive to non-existent UTF-8 encoding and errors such as non-printable characters after the latest updates?
    I think, so far that hasn’t been a problem.

    Thank you very much for your help!

    Best regards,
    Leo

    Hi Günter,

    After I saved my unchanged style.css of Enfold Child Theme with Microsoft Text Editor as UTF-8, my individual CSS layout is now displayed again, as soon as I activate “CSS file merging and compression”. Now I can also see the contents of style.css in the WordPress Theme Editor.

    However, now I have a new problem.
    It’s about the background image of #wrap_all in the header of the website, which is displayed in every content page of the website.
    With activated “CSS file merge and compression” this background image was displayed correctly with Enfold 4.5.4 at any width of viewport.
    After updating to Enfold 4.5.7 the background image is now only displayed, if width of viewport is greater than or equal to 990 pixels.

    As I can see in the source code, my CSS statement with specifications for this background image will no longer be shown at all width of viewport less than or equal to 989 pixels.

    All works fine by deactivating “CSS file merge and compression”.

    Why is that? Is this intentional or is it a bug in Enfold 4.5.7?
    With Enfold 4.5.4 it worked correctly.

    It must not be, that I have to write additional CSS instructions for the merged and compressed CSS files in the future.
    That would be unnecessarily complicated and costly.

    Thank you!

    Greetings,
    Leo

    • This reply was modified 5 years, 6 months ago by Lear.

    Hi Günter,

    Today I updated another website from Enfold 4.5.4 to 4.5.7.
    Unfortunately the same problem as described above occur afterwards.
    As soon as I activate “CSS file merging and compression” my individually designed CSS website layout is no longer displayed.

    Would you please take a look at the website mentioned below.

    Thanks,
    Leo

    • This reply was modified 5 years, 6 months ago by Lear. Reason: Hint to FTP Host name because of automatically added characters http://

    Hi Günter,

    I did it as described below, but my custom CSS layout will no longer be displayed, when I enable “CSS File Merge and Compression”. The CSS statements, which I defined in the style.css of the child theme, are then no longer used.

    I followed the following instructions to perform a hard refresh in Google Chrome and empty the browser cache: https://kriesi.at/documentation/enfold/how-to-clear-the-cache/

    I haven’t set up a caching plugin for WordPress.

    Furthermore I removed all old merged and compressed CSS and JavaScript files by activating the option “Delete old CSS and JS files” from “Enfold Child > Performance”.

    Since the update from Enfold 4.5.6 to 4.5.7 there are apparently no problems with URL’s to images. With Enfold 4.5.6 at least one background image was not displayed. This is working now.

    Best regards,
    Leo

    Hi Yigit,

    You can now close this thread. However, I expect the necessary fix to be included in the next Theme update.

    Best regards,
    Leo

    Hi Basilis,

    After updating my website from Enfold 4.5.5 to 4.5.6, the problem described above remains.
    Please tell me, why this hasn’t been fixed yet?

    Best regards,
    Leo

    Hi Mike,

    Yes, you can close this topic. Do I also have a possibility to close topics?

    Thank you!
    Leo

    Hi Victoria,

    I have read this thread. After 24 hours I was able to download the theme files from ThemeForest again. After that, I’ve updated Enfold Theme via FTP to version 4.5.2. It seems like it worked.

    Thank you very much!
    Leo

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