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September 22, 2016 at 11:04 am #690193
Original post from me: https://kriesi.at/support/topic/enfold-3-8-icons-not-showingbugged/
So i thought id fixed the problem, but it keeps bugging out. Even after caching the site, it responds differently on different computers, browsers and operating systems and browsers. It looks like it shows up correctly on mobile devices, but im not sure if like that for everyone.
Ive added the code to the htaccess, but it still is not showing.
Weve been looking at the source code to try and spot differences between the working site and the not working. Ill also give you access to wordpress and FTP so you can take a look for yourself.
Thank you!
September 22, 2016 at 12:17 pm #690213And you are definitly on an apache server? The htaccess file exists before and you put in that additional code?
How did you do that? Downloading that file – renaming it – editing (on a good texteditor (wordpad ++ or sublimetext), ! not word or something like that please) – rename it again – and upload it ?Where does that icon font come from?
Thanks
September 22, 2016 at 12:32 pm #6902201) 100% apache server
2) htaccess file exists before the code, and the code is inserted additonal code.
3) Downloaded the file, added the code in, reuploaded file (notepad) – does this matter though?
4) Iconfont (fontello) is included in the theme when you install (default icon font)Thanks
September 22, 2016 at 1:24 pm #690238Reply:
1) 100% apache server
2) htaccess file exists before the code, and the code is inserted additonal code.
3) Downloaded the file, added the code in, reuploaded file (notepad) – does this matter though?
4) Iconfont (fontello) is included in the theme when you install (default icon font)Thanks
September 22, 2016 at 5:26 pm #690351but the screenshot on the left shows some chinese Icons.
some texteditors have a lot of invisible meta informations – and are not able to save a file without a filetype and a file extension !
On Mac i use Sublime Text (on PC notepad ++)
and your htaccess is after uploading again set to invisible by that little dot infront of that file ( .htaccess )- This reply was modified 8 years, 2 months ago by Guenni007.
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