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The updated code with the -50 scroll seems to have broken the keyboard display fix. Please check your end.
I can live without the success message by forwarding to a new URL after submission so feel free to give me the previous code that fixed the keyboard issue.
- This reply was modified 1 year, 3 months ago by IconicD.
Great. The last code is working now.
One other issue on mobile that needs fixing is that after submitting the form the ‘Your Message Has Been Sent!’ success message is hidden above from the visitor as it disappears off the screen.
Also is there a way to display the date picker calendar on screen rather than having it show via pop up?
Have you tested this code on one of your installs?
Unfortunately, it doesn’t work for me on Chrome/Android.
September 16, 2023 at 3:40 pm in reply to: Streched width Layout – limit to a maximum of 1600px #1419333Unfortunately, that doesn’t prevent the FW slider or colour sections from expanding beyond that width as I was requesting.
FYI The same bg color also appears on active page links.
Also to note: using a custom footer page rather than the default.
August 31, 2023 at 12:34 am in reply to: Featured Image Slider – Caption alignment issue when placed inside a Tab Section #1417621Thanks that fixed it!
November 22, 2014 at 11:54 pm in reply to: WordPress Upgrade Issues – Advanced warning in future! #356051Cheers Eliot
I also found that, but it seems this was actually WordPress security update so would definitely rather not disable.
Back to square one and my initial point that advanced warning for this in future would be highly appreciated.
November 22, 2014 at 7:59 pm in reply to: WordPress Upgrade Issues – Advanced warning in future! #355996Hi Joe
Judging by the number of people posting about current compatibility issues perhaps we can assume that many admins are running standard install of WordPress – where updates such as the latest are installed automatically by default.
Simply relying on this not to be the case isn’t a very proactive approach to deal with the issue in future.
Your response seemed more defensive than offensive but perhaps are more helpful one would be to explain how to turn off WordPress automatic updates?
From what I’ve found on-line it seems you need to edit config file to do this but if I’ve missed an easier option in the WordPress admin area then please let us know.
Cheers
PaulNovember 22, 2014 at 3:17 pm in reply to: WordPress Upgrade Issues – Advanced warning in future! #355892Really would like some feedback on this.
Hi Mike – Child theme + sliders are working for me.
Keep a check on your site folks… Upgrading the theme initially brought back my sliders but now testing random pages and some load fine while other pages seem to have lost all CSS styling! Refreshing the page can fix the issue in your browser but cant expect my visitors to do that!
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