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Sorry, Ismael, I don’t think you read the whole context. The site’s pages load EXCEPT for any that have the “Advanced Slider” (LayerSlider) utilized… ie. (see private link below). Loading that page now, I still get the error message listed at the top of this thread. EVEN with all of the plugins disabled.
As for the “ipwarning” redirect, if you disabled the “IP2Location Country Blocker” plugin, then you should not be getting that redirect.
Also, I have emailed my host to read this article, which seems to address the problem I and others are having: https://icanwp.com/developer-blog/layerslider-call-undefined-function-mb_ereg_match/ . If indeed this is a “Multibyte Regex” problem, hopefully they will look into it.
- This reply was modified 7 years, 8 months ago by hollymlewis. Reason: added a comment about my note to my web host
I have whitelisted Philippines and Lithuania for the time-being. Perhaps that will help. Please understand that our site has been hijacked several times and I have to be extra careful with our security. Thanks for your help!
Of course…and I just realized too that I have some security settings that block certain countries and IPs. Let me know yours (country+IP) and I can add an exception. Our site has been hacked so many times, I’ve had to take these extra measures.
ALSO, I got this response from my host support when I asked about the PHP extensions mentioned in the other support thread here:
Thank you for your update in this case.
As you may see from the PHP info output here: http://missionemanuel.org/p.php; both PHP modules are installed and enabled on your account.
Therefore, the reported issues would associate with a different problem. Given this situation please have the developer indicate the specific requirements that fail, or if no requirements fail the issues he’s experiencing so that we may review and assist further.
Looks like this might be the same issue as https://kriesi.at/support/topic/problems-after-installing-update/#post-757646
I’m running PHP 5.6.18 according to my server, btw.
Thank you! I tried the CSS you provided and it did not quite have the effect I wanted. I went another route and added a “left: -150px” which moved things to the left where I wanted. It’s probably a sloppy fix and I haven’t looked at other browsers’ results, but it worked.
One more question, I’m trying to add a hover effect and color but can only seem make the edit for the mega-menu links. Any suggestion on how to get the regular menu’s links to look like the ones on the “trips” and “about” menus? (blue background, rounded corners, white text).
Thanks in advance for your CSS magic.
Thanks. That worked!
May 20, 2014 at 10:39 pm in reply to: responsive menu issue (on tablet portrait) + blog grid #267640The max-height setting definitely stopped the bad–resizing. So that part is fixed.
As for the grid effect. (again, I’m using Google Chrome) The grid goes from 4 columns to 2 at around 1008px (using a Chrome extension to find this)… that’s when this happens. It looks that way until I decrease the width to about 783px. Then it looks almost right (the first picture just can’t seem to align correctly).
May 19, 2014 at 10:03 pm in reply to: responsive menu issue (on tablet portrait) + blog grid #267003Thank you! Issue #1 Seems to be fixed!
As for #2…we’re getting there. I added the CSS code you provided and it works …sort of. The pictures now have the same height… but for some reason the images are getting resized and looked skewed. (too narrow) when the responsive settings get applied. (it gets worse as the width decreases to mobile phone width. Would adding a min-width somewhere help?
Screenshot of thisPlus, the grid look still seems to offset the pictures until it resizes them smaller – Screenshot of this
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