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I upgraded theme. That was the issue.
Thanks Yigit.
Yigit,
Thank you for your help. But I cannot find the “mobile menu” section anywhere. Are we talking about the “Enfold” theme?
No “moblie menu” that I can see.
This reply has been marked as private.Oh, you want to ‘LOGIN” to my installation/admin? I thought you just wanted to look at the source.
OK, let me send you private …
The website is live now.
Check it out Yigit.
http://knoblite.comPLEASE. I need some help. Don’t know what the heck is going on. NONE of my media query customization attempts are applying. They apply in Firebug, but when I add the custom queries in the custom css box, nothing.
You’ve always been a great help to me Yigit. Please help me out of this jam. I’ve spend 5 hours troubleshooting this issue and cannot seem to resolve it.
Thanks,
PatrickThis reply has been marked as private.Thanks for your help Yigit.
I updated the theme but the add to cart button was still missing.
I finally found the culprit. It was some custom CSS I added.
My mistake. Always humbling being a designer and developer. :-)
Thank you
PatThis reply has been marked as private.I appreciate your response, but I have to honestly say that I’m blown away at the words “low priority” being used here. I would never say this to any client. It basically defeats any good working relationship from that point onward. Being that I have purchased a half dozen themes and have referred many developers to Kriesi, I feel very neglected here guys.
My question is, why did it take 12 days and 4 support techs to refer me to these alternatives?? I would have gladly paid. Not looking for FREE. Just need help.
And Dude, if this is a “low priority” topic and so far outside the scope of help, why didn’t you say this to me during our initial conversation on this topic 10 days ago on Dec 9th?
Wow guys. Just wow.
My advice to you fellas would be to NOT wait almost 2 weeks to tell someone that you’re not going to help them. We have deadlines and paying clients too.
Fellas, please.
I’m dying here. Need some help with this.
Thank you.
PatThis reply has been marked as private.This reply has been marked as private.This reply has been marked as private.OK Ismael. I will try this first. Thanks. I’ll be back with an update.
Guys,
I absolutely hate to ask this, but I have tried everything that has been suggested. I’m exhausted and I’m killing my client by making them wait for weeks on this issue. I cannot launch until this issue is resolved.
Can someone please help me out by logging in to my WP account? Or I would assume it’s on my hosting (being that the mobile menu issue is only on the French version).
This is what it looks like when viewed in (portrait) mode for the iPad : http://postimg.org/image/5cin4ne25/
Thank you.
PatDude,
Thanks for the assistance, but I could not locate this code anywhere in the avia.js folder.//check if user uses IE7 - if yes don't execute the function or the menu will break if(aviabodyclasses.indexOf("avia-msie-7") == -1) avia_responsive_menu();
I have to say that between centering the logo and menu, and translating the site, . . . it has wreaked havoc on the entire site since day one.
What a nightmare. Wow.
OK, PLAN B . . .
I’m so over this issue, that I am willing to remove the “mobile menu” all together for those media queries and just go with the standard menu.
Any ideas how to do this?
I tried adding :
@media only screen and (min-width : 768px) and (max-width : 800px) { html[lang="fr-FR"] .responsive .mobile_menu_tablet .main_menu { display: none !important; } }
. . . but this didn’t do anything.
Ismael,
Not only is the FRENCH mobile menu still missing, but now my ENGLISH mobile menu has moved.
http://postimg.org/image/93zw9yecn/
What’s odd is that I added the html[lang=”fr-FR”] attribute, so it shouldn’t even be affecting the ENGLISH version.
So odd.
So odd Ismael. It’s still not changing anything. The mobile menu is still (hidden) in French view.
I’m adding the custom css you gave me to the custom css folder on my server. I’m also including the html[lang=”fr-FR”] attribute. I’ve made numerous media query adjustments for the French version and they have all applied, but this one won’t.
I triple checked all my syntax and code for errors. All seems goo. I even tried adding the !important attributes but nothing. Tried refreshing screen, clearing cache, etc.
Please don’t give on me brother. This is funny, because this is the VERY last fix before we launch tomorrow. lol
Thanks buddy.
-Pat
Hello Ismael,
It’s not working my friend. What’s weird, is everything about this screenshot looks odd.
First, the translation of the h1 title is wrong.
Second, the body is in English.
And the logo is distorted.
Here’s what I have for the FRENCH translation (768px iPad portrait view) :
http://postimg.org/image/faobizddh/
Here’s what I have for the ENGLISH translation :
Hello Ismael,
It’s not working my friend. What’s weird, is everything about this screenshot looks odd.
First, the translation of the h1 title is wrong.
Second, the body is in English.
And the logo is distorted.
Here’s what I have for the FRENCH translation (768px iPad portrait view) :
Here’s what I have for the ENGLISH translation :
This reply has been marked as private.Hello Yigit,
As always, thanks for the quick response. I can’t even get to the bottom of this until I figure out how to get my “french” version of my (portrait) iPad menu back.
http://postimg.org/image/vxdwp9jtf/
Any ideas? Thanks so much.
October 28, 2013 at 8:55 am in reply to: Media queries and custom CSS for French translations (WPML) #181461Ismael, Ismael, Ismael, Ismael!!! That worked!
Adding the custom code to the custom.css file directly on my server did the trick!
The code that DUDE gave me was what worked :
html[lang="fr-FR"] p{ font-size: 14px; }
Thank you Josue, Dude, and Ismael for all your help!!
Love you guys.
-Pat
October 28, 2013 at 8:29 am in reply to: Media queries and custom CSS for French translations (WPML) #181454Hello Ismael,
No I haven’t tried the custom.css file. Just the Quick CSS window.
Let me try a couple of the suggestions using the custom.css file.
I will get right back to you if it doesn’t work.
Cheers,
PatOctober 27, 2013 at 10:13 pm in reply to: Media queries and custom CSS for French translations (WPML) #181273What’s next fellas? Any suggestions?
I can’t style the French translations. All whacky looking.
Thank you.
Patrick
October 26, 2013 at 9:18 pm in reply to: Media queries and custom CSS for French translations (WPML) #181096Just to be clear, I tried numerous css styling options and none of them would apply. I tried refreshing browser, etc. I tried using the !important declaration as well. no luck.
October 26, 2013 at 9:15 pm in reply to: Media queries and custom CSS for French translations (WPML) #181095Unfortunately Josue, it did not work.
I greatly appreciate you guys taking the time to help me with this. I know it’s a bit outside common support scope. I will be outsourcing things like this from now on until I get better at it because it’s pushing the project way past deadline.
Where do we go from here brother?
Sincerely,
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