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Same here…
Never mind.
It’s already working, don’t know why it wasn’t working..Hi,
I’ve been looking for such functonality too within the Enfold theme. Any chance your developers might implement this as a future feature?
I saw the exact same request dating more than 2 years ago:https://kriesi.at/support/topic/enfold-feature-requests/page/15/#post-194445
Regards,
RCOctober 14, 2015 at 2:06 pm in reply to: dynamic anchor issue with active menu indicator and scroll on pageload #518659Hi, I understand, thanks.
I opened a support ticket at the plugin’s developer too, hope they have an idea.
If not, I’ll either remove the menu indicator or hire a freelancer (depending on budget/time needed).Kind regards.
October 14, 2015 at 12:41 pm in reply to: dynamic anchor issue with active menu indicator and scroll on pageload #518609Hi Andy,
I updated WordPress.
Regarding the plugins, I already know that RoyalSlider (not officially supported by Enfold) is causing the wrong behaviour of the active menu indicator. Please see my previous posts explaining the issue.
I was hoping I could get some more insight in how the menu indicator works.For instance, on a related note:
if I get linked to a certain #anchor on the page from an outside link, normally the site would scroll down to the #div id of that anchor. But in my case I already noticed that if the sliders are not fully loaded yet (the sliders-heights are not fixed heights), that the browser would scroll down to an incorrect yPosition, namely the position of an ’empty’ color section (you can see that in the link I gave with the sliders deactivated, without sliders everything works). To bypass this issue, and still be able to use the sliders, I had to create a TimeOut before the browser scrolls, so that the yPositions of all the #anchor points would be calculated correctly.The menu indicators, however, are based on the ‘wrong’ initial load positions, not on the positions when the complete document (including sliders and images) are fully loaded.
Is there a way I could ‘stall’ the calculation of the div positions until everything is loaded? As mentioned, if I resize the browser, the menu indicators work fine again.
Thanks so much for thinking with me. Kind regards.
- This reply was modified 9 years, 2 months ago by rcdillon.
October 13, 2015 at 9:12 am in reply to: dynamic anchor issue with active menu indicator and scroll on pageload #517889Hi Rikard,
thank you for your reply. You are probably only looking at the second example. I have posted two example pages:
1: not working indicators (sliders are active).
2: (has working indicators (sliders deactivated, by changing the slidershortcodes into something that is not recognised, that’s why you’re seeing partial shortcodes in place of the sliders),And a temp login is below.
Looking forward to your thoughts, I’m completely stuck.
- This reply was modified 9 years, 2 months ago by rcdillon.
October 11, 2015 at 5:56 pm in reply to: dynamic anchor issue with active menu indicator and scroll on pageload #516995Thanks @bluecafe,
unfortunately, I don’t have anything linking to #top, other than the ‘scroll to top’ button from enfold.
Glad my post got you in the right direction though ;)Still hoping to hear from kriesi support if there are any other leads?
Thanks again!
October 9, 2015 at 11:38 am in reply to: dynamic anchor issue with active menu indicator and scroll on pageload #516316Hi Rikard, thanks for the reply.
The sliders I am using are ‘royalSlider’, from , I have chosen these as they support deeplinking and full html content sliders (among other things).
The sliders are indeed not bundled with the theme and not officially supported, I understand, so I really appreciate you think with me. I don’t want to get caught between the support of an awesome theme and an awesome plugin. So if I can i am trying to limit my question to how the menu-indicator is scripted and how I can do something on that side.
Much of the interaction of the website is based on these sliders and everything works great, if only I can figure out how to ‘stall’ or refresh the calculation of all the #anchor positions for the menu indicators (is there a script that is doing this?). As I mentioned, after browser resizing, the menu indicators magically work perfectly, so I believe there must be a solution to get them working from the start.Thanks a lot! Kind regards.
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