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Hello Andy,
It works just fine thank youThanks again
- This reply was modified 7 years, 10 months ago by MartinP30.
Hi,
As for the image in question, I’m only using the color section. It does the same on my other pages as well when using the color section background image.Hello Andy,
Sorry for the delay, I was out of town. So, here is the link http://jeunesse-spa.com/maquillage-semi-permanent/#Eyeliner
I suggest, in order to see the problem, that you try the link on both, computer and a tablet. As for myself, I use an IPad air2. The website is in French, but I put an “ancre” to bring you at the right place on the page.Thanks,
MartinThank you for the reply. As I can see, the effect has been deactivated to prevent some bugs that could appear with that effect on mobiles. But there is a second problem when parallax or even fixed background is chosen. The background image doesn’t position correctly on mobile (IPad or IPhone). Example, if we need the image to position top right corner, it still gets the center center result on the IPad. The only way is to use fixed image and background if we want it to look good with mobiles. Works great on desktop though. Mobiles are 80% of our visitors, that doesn’t make the website look as good as we would like without the use of parallax or fixed background effect.
- This reply was modified 7 years, 10 months ago by MartinP30.
I just found my mistake! I had selected French Canadian instead of French…
It’s fixed now.August 25, 2015 at 5:53 pm in reply to: Woocommerce "Can’t add to cart from a group product anymore"… #493127Yes I just did, and you’re right, it has been fixed with the latest update.
Thanks for the response.Best Regards,
MartinYou can use this link: http://ferlandphoto.com/en/images-database/ or http://ferlandphoto.com/en/blog/
The thing is when you stroll down the page back and forth you’d see that the bar doesn’t always go back at the right menu.Thanks again,
Martin
Thank you Elliott for your response. In fact, I’m talking about the little red bar beneath the name of the main menu items that is supposed to indicate where I am or where I’m going when I point my mouse on a menu item. As an example, I’m on the page named “Blog”, but the red bar indicates that I’m on the page “About Us”
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