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It would be good if someone could solve this problem asap because currently the website navigation doesn’t work.
Hi Vinay,
nice one – your solution is great! However, you also changed the absolute paths in the menue to relative paths. This causes some problems because now visitors can’t use the menue in order to navigate from subpages back to the mainpage (see example below). If I adapt the path and make them abolute again your solution does no longer work. Is it possible to adapt the code you provided?
Many thanks,
Chris
Hi Vinay,
I hope that someone can solve this problem asap.
Many thanks,
ChrisHi Vinay,
as requested, I just updated WP and the theme itself. However, the page-anchors are still not working correctly on small screens.
Many thanks for your support,
Best wishes,
ChrisHi Vinay, then problem won’t be solved by updating the theme. Rikard pointed out that the official enfold demo (http://kriesi.at/themes/enfold-consulting/) runs the latest version and it suffers from the same problem. See https://kriesi.at/support/topic/page-anchors-on-mobile-devices/#post-695295
Hi Vinay,
thanks for the quick reply. Here are the credentials.
Best wishes,
ChrisHi Ismael,
I referred to the original enfold demo which suffers from the same problem even though it runs the latest version. Consequently, updating won’t solve the issue.
URL: http://kriesi.at/themes/enfold-consulting/
(minimize the browser-window and test the anchor-links in the hamburger menue (i.e., the “About” link) and you will see that the page jumps to the wrong position)…
Many thanks for your support!Hi Rikard,
Many thanks for your reply. Given that the demo runs the latest versions and still suffers from the “imprecise anchor problem” one can infer that updating won’t make a difference.
It is really strange – html page anchors are usually pretty straightforward. However, for some reason they don’t work in this theme… It would be great if someone could serve this is you because I don’t know any solution period many thanks in advance.are you sure this will solve the problem? does the krisis demo (on which the theme is based) run on the latest version. if yes, one can deduce that the problem is independent of the version. many thanks for your support!
Excellent – thank you!
Thanks for your reply Rikard. Here are the login credentials:
In the previous post I meant the link “About” instead of “Service”
The fact that the page anchors do not work properly is a serious problem for my customers because this significantly compromises the usability of the website. On mobile devices the links direct visitors to the wrong position on the page. I just tested the unmodified (demo and it also suffers from the same problem. if you minimize the browser window and use the hamburger-menue in order to navigate to, i.e., “Service” you are redirected to “Previous Employers”… (see attached screenshot). It would be great if someone could help me to solve this problem asap. Many thanks for your support in this matter!
Excellent – many thanks!
however, it still does’t work.
Thanks- that*s what I did (and I added !important as well)…
Many thanks for the fast response! However, the css-snippet does’t work for this purpose…
Thanks Vinay! Unfortunately the problem is still not solved. Even if you minimize the browser window to the size of a mobile device the page anchor positioning does’t work…
Many thanks Jordan. Problem solved!
Here is the url
The section is hidden via css but I don’t know why and how to overwrite this rule:
#after_section_3 { display: none!important; }
The behaviour is definitely not identical in Firefox (at least on my system): When I open the page and the browser-window is maximised the navigation is fixed as it should be. When I resize the window to a smaller size it becomes scrollable as it should. However, when I maximise the window again to its original size it stays in the scrollable state. This does not happen in Chrome. However, I hope my customer does not get too pedantic on this ;-) I don’t mind at all…
Many thanks for your support Yigit!Many thanks Günter – this solved the problem.
Thanks Ismael, I tried your javascript and I later removed the hidden section (it contained a custom-code-block). However, the anchors still don’t work properly. Again, thanks for your support.
Many thanks for your efforts!
Unfortunately the links are still not directing to the correct positions on the page. Moreover, since you adapted the links the whole navigation is not working anymore on subpages due to the relative nature of the paths.thanks! this worked like a charm….
Hello, any results so far?
Sure, thanks for your support!
Thanks for the quick reply. I just tried your suggestion. Unfortunately, changing the link to a relative path doesn’t make any difference.
Thanks for your reply. Here are the screenshots for comparison. Many thanks for your support…
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