
-
AuthorPosts
-
June 12, 2025 at 4:01 pm #1485370
Hi there! I use the same partner/logo element across different pages of my website and recreate it with the same parameters each time to look consistent. I just did this yesterday but noticed strange behavior on the new page. Specifically, the image border settings.
For example, the 7 logo element on this page respects the settings. Display border –> Yes, Style –> None, Padding –> 13 px left and right https://cerebralselling.com/salesacademy/
When I use the same settings on this page (https://cerebralselling.com/training/) the page looks correct when I’m logged in to my WordPress site or haven’t cleared the cache on my browser, but when I view the page in Incognito mode or after the browser cache is cleared, it’s as though the border settings have been cleared and the images sit right next to each other with borders. I’ve included a link to a sample image in the private content.
I have a cache plugin running (WP Fastest Cache) and noticed when I disable the plugin, the page renders fine. But reinstalling and enabling the plugin makes it come back.
Any idea why this would be happening or how to resolve for good?
-
This topic was modified 1 day, 1 hour ago by
dpriemer.
June 13, 2025 at 7:35 am #1485405Hey dpriemer,
Thank you for the inquiry.
border settings have been cleared and the images sit right next to each other with borders.
The images in the logo element don’t have borders on either page when we checked. Just to clarify, are you trying to add borders or remove them? Temporarily, try to disable the Enfold > Performance > File Compression settings.
For example, the 7 logo element on this page respects the settings. Display border –> Yes, Style –> None, Padding –> 13 px left and right https://cerebralselling.com/salesacademy/
Try to set it to “Do not display border” and keep the Border Style to None. Let us know the result.
Best regards,
IsmaelJune 13, 2025 at 3:34 pm #1485433Appreciate the quick reply Ismael! The issue was less about the configuration of the element and more to do with the WP Fastest Cache plugin. No idea why because I’ve used that plugin for years without issue and it was only THAT page I was having a problem on. When I disabled the WP Fastest Cache plugin the page looked fine. In the end, I installed a different cache plugin (W3 Total Cache) and the issue hasn’t returned (which is why you’re not seeing it anymore).
Would temporarily disabling the file compression settings have done the same you think?
To your suggestion though, when you select “Do not display border,” the border style (and all subsequent options) disappear from the UI and can’t be selected. Is that the intended behavior?
-
This topic was modified 1 day, 1 hour ago by
-
AuthorPosts
- You must be logged in to reply to this topic.