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I just started using Thrive. Adding this CSS doesn’t fix the responsive issue for me. Is this workaround still functional for you?
February 20, 2019 at 8:00 am in reply to: Unable to update Enfold, getting message: Download Failed. Forbidden. #1069284Thanks. I had already tried that several times with no luck.
February 19, 2019 at 11:07 pm in reply to: Unable to update Enfold, getting message: Download Failed. Forbidden. #1069150I’m getting the same error (see below) updating from 4.5.2 to 4.5.4. I’ve tried every suggestion found on the forum (private mode, delete token, recreate token, etc). I’ve looked through site logs and I’ve enabled WP_DEBUG and WP_DEBUG_LOG on the site and the only error was a minor warning in a plugin. Please advise.
No, I did not.
I don’t code or set anything. As you can see in my repro steps, I really don’t do anything except change the font to Open Sans in “General Styling” and disable pre-rendering. The theme is what is setting particular elements to be bold.
Why is it loaded in the footer? How can I load it in the header?
I’ve already fixed it on my site since I figured out the repro case and worked around it.
To repro:
1) Disable pre-rendering.
2) In “General Styling”, set the body text font to “Open Sans”.
3) Create a blog post and apply bold to all the text that appears above the fold.
4) View the post.The bold text is initially rendered using Open Sans Bold or SemiBold, but after all the CSS is loaded, the bold text is re-rendered with Open Sans ExtraBold.
The re-render does not happen with any other font I tried. The re-render only happens with bold text and only if pre-rendering is disabled.
I selected a different font and the issue went away.
debuckagency.com is also using Open Sans with bold text, but has pre-rendering enabled, so the flicker is not seen. Selecting another font will probably make the pre-render unnecessary.
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I have the same issue. How do I move where the CSS is located on the page (ie from footer to header)?
April 1, 2018 at 7:04 pm in reply to: Saving blog post from advanced layout editor removes blog styling #935807Ah, I get it now…using the Layout Builder will automatically change the Enfold Theme Options setting in Blog Layout to “Use the advanced editor”. A one-time warning might be nice. If there was a warning, I guess I was too new to understand the implications.
So why does the default editor stop working once I edit in the Layout Builder? (I forgot to mention this…after saving with Layout Builder, the default editor is entirely blank. There’s no content, literally 0 characters showing. I have to go back to Layout Builder to do any editing. Is this by design?
Also, I did read the forum and watch videos but didn’t understand this basic concept. Where is this documented, so I can go and read it more carefully?
Thanks!
March 30, 2018 at 6:02 pm in reply to: Saving blog post from advanced layout editor removes blog styling #935383This reply has been marked as private. -
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