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Hi Rikard,
I am using Safari 13.1.2. You’re right it doesn’t do it when I open a private tab in safari. It only does it when I use a normal tab and at a certain size. What does that mean?
Many thanks,
KateThis reply has been marked as private.Hi Ismael,
Thanks for your reply. I have tried adding the code you posted and changing the ‘bottom’ value but it doesn’t seem to do anything. I have added it to the quick css box. When it didn’t do anything, I deleted it then tried it also in the custom css box. Neither seem to do anything. I have copied it below the other css code in the box for other customisations. Is that wrong?
I tried adjusting both bottom and left to see if anything happened and emptied cache without any visible movement of the consent box.
Best,
KateHi,
I have been trying to change the position of the cookie consent box. At the moment I have it set to bottom left and it looks good on my computer but when viewed from a mobile device it clashes with my newsletter subscription bar. It is half visible behind the newsletter bar and looks messy. (Website link provided below.)
Is there a way to make it sit higher on the page so it appears above the newsletter bar on mobile devices? I have tried the above quick css code with the cookie message position set to ‘bottom’ but it doesn’t seem to do anything unfortunately. Any help much appreciated!
Best wishes,
KateNovember 2, 2020 at 3:57 pm in reply to: Disabling multiple image sizes generation – is it detrimental to Enfold? #1257628Hi,
I am having the same problem. Enfold is generating 20 images for every image uploaded.I found my website is running really slowly so decided to go through my media library as when I first started I added images that weren’t optimised. So i have been going through them all to reduce their size in hopes of speeding up my site. Whilst doing this I noticed that the lightbox view of my images is not nearly as clear or sharp as the images uploaded.
I found information about changing image sizes under settings> media and then increasing px size. This lead me to look at my ftp uploads folder to see what sizes were in there which is how I noticed each image has 20 generated copies at different sizes. That adds up to 1GB of images even though most of the original images are 100KB or there abouts. Surely this is slowing my site down dramatically?
How do I go through the uploaded ftp files to work out which are being used? I will delete any that aren’t being used but I have no idea how to tell which are important and which aren’t? I haven’t changed the any of the media image size settings to try and improve the lightbox view as I am worried doing so will generate even more images and slow my site down even more.
I am also using woo commerce which I am guessing is responsible for a few of the extra sizes. Please help!!!!
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