Space under the header and above the main header content

This topic has 7 replies, 3 voices, and was last updated 1 weeks, 2 days ago ago by Luca Rossi

  • Avatar: Sanjeev
    Sanjeev
    Participant
    May 10, 2024 at 09:19

    I’ve added option plugins from the theme and now it displays a page with just a little space under the header and above the main content only in the Safari browser. Image is attached. Please check and inform me ASAP.

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    Avatar: Tony Rodriguez
    Tony Rodriguez
    Support staff
    May 10, 2024 at 09:31

    Hello, @Sanjeev,

    Thank you so much for purchasing our theme and contacting our support center.

    In order to address the concern you have raised, we kindly ask that you proceed to the following location within your system: navigate to ‘XStore’ followed by ‘Theme Options’, then select ‘Header Builder’. Once there, please make any necessary modifications and ensure to click ‘Publish’ to apply the changes.

    We are optimistic that this will effectively resolve the issue at hand. Should you require any further assistance, please do not hesitate to reach out.

    Warm regards,
    The 8Theme Team

    Avatar: Sanjeev
    Sanjeev
    Participant
    May 10, 2024 at 10:54

    It seems that despite our efforts, the issue persists specifically on the Safari browser, while it functions correctly on Google Chrome. This suggests that there might be browser-specific compatibility issues affecting the display.

    To address this, we can take a few steps:

    Browser Compatibility Testing: Conduct thorough testing across various browsers, including Safari, Chrome, Firefox, and others, to identify any inconsistencies in the layout. This will help pinpoint if the issue is indeed isolated to Safari.
    Review CSS and JavaScript: Inspect the CSS and JavaScript code to ensure there are no browser-specific rules or scripts that might be causing the discrepancy in rendering between Safari and Chrome.
    Vendor Prefixes: Check if any CSS properties require vendor prefixes for Safari compatibility. Sometimes, certain CSS features may need prefixes to render correctly in Safari.

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    Avatar: Sanjeev
    Sanjeev
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    May 10, 2024 at 11:31

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    Avatar: Justin
    Luca Rossi
    Support staff
    May 10, 2024 at 11:58

    Hi @Sanjeev,

    We’ve checked on both browsers and we couldn’t reproduce this issue:

    – Chrome version 124.0.6367.119: https://prnt.sc/27-vIZkyzqIb
    – Safari version 17.4.1 (19618.1.15.11.14): https://prnt.sc/uF52zsb0aiam

    Could you please clear all the caches and check again? Or which version of Safari are you using if it’s too old, please update to the latest version.

    Warm regards,
    The 8Theme Team

    Avatar: Sanjeev
    Sanjeev
    Participant
    May 11, 2024 at 14:42

    I’m delighted that the issue has been successfully resolved, and it’s fantastic that checking the browser version led to identifying the problem. Wishing you a fantastic day ahead!

    Thanks & warm regards,

    Sanjeev

    Avatar: Justin
    Luca Rossi
    Support staff
    May 11, 2024 at 14:53

    Glad everything is working fine now.

    Warm regards,
    The 8Theme Team

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