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It’s OK. As I said, it only seems to occur when using the Preview. You can probably repeat using Enfold Avia Framework. Just drop a colour section in the middle of some other layout elements and click preview to repeat the issue.
Seems this only happens when you preview a page.
Once I update and view the page it works fine. This was using Google Chrome on Windows 10. Latest version of Enfold and WordPress. I’ve seen it a few times in the past with previous versions, but only realised it was happening on preview page today.
Hope that helps
I’m having a similar issue, but your explanation above seems off. Instead of the columns showing the element data below, all of the columns are showing in rows before the content in the rows when looking on mobile. Here’s an example: http://llangors.wales/year-2/
If you switch to mobile view in dev tools, you’ll see Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday etc as the first 5 rows and the row content that should be under each day is below them. This makes the table data meaningless on a mobile. If I set the table to be scrollable, all the text bleeds across each other, so that’s no use either.
Is there a method for changing the table to show each table column above the next column on mobiles?
June 27, 2015 at 2:31 pm in reply to: An error occurred while updating Enfold: Could not create directory. #465293The issue occurs when unpacking the zip theme file on Azure.
I too have no issue with updating plugins or other themes. It downloads the zip OK, it is when it tries to unpack it the problem occurs.
There are no permission issues. It started to happen when 4.2 was launched.
What is the length of the filename that the zip is trying to unpack? There may be a restriction on length of filename in Azure.
May 5, 2015 at 10:51 am in reply to: An error occurred while updating Enfold: Could not create directory. #439624That didn’t work.
Which folder is it trying to create?
I may be able to stop the website, remove the folder and try again.
Solution, if what I think is happening, is actually happening.
If so, then the issue is with “Mime Type”. Woff is not a recognised just yet, so you have to add it to the .htaccess file or web.config file for Windows.
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3594823/mime-type-for-woff-fonts
Sure!
http://www.schoop.co.uk/nerds/
Maybe I haven’t used the feature as intended, but maybe there’s a way to position the text above or below the progress bar for smaller screens.
Thanks
Paul
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