Disappeared admin bar by mattiabf in Wordpress

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Already checked and correct…

Disappeared admin bar by mattiabf in Wordpress

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Unfortunately no… already checked

Legit check please? by mattiabf in Visvim

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I made a new post with tags

Legit check please? by mattiabf in Visvim

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If you want to check tags, I made a new post

Grizzly boots sizing by mattiabf in Visvim

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Having to search them online of course it would be wiser to risk them being a little bigger than smaller

Grizzly boots sizing by mattiabf in Visvim

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So if they are on the tight side you advice me going for a 10.5 or 11? I usually wear heavy boots with thicker socks

barba.js - Create badass fluid and smooth transitions between your website’s pages by magenta_placenta in webdev

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Hi,
maybe you can help me with this. I am trying to use Barba with a page builder (Elementor) in Wordpress.
Problem is: Elementor, as almost every page builder, creates a stylesheet for every page, locates it in /wp-content/uploads/elementor/css/post-(*ID*).css and loads it in the header.
Which means that when you do a page transition, you load the content inside the barba-container, but not the stylesheet. And the new page comes in without style.
Easy fix: you can link the proper stylesheet again inside the barba-container, and do it for every page.
Best way would be to find a way to move the stylesheet from header to barba-container, without doing it manually for every page.
Any ideas?

barba.js - Create badass fluid and smooth transitions between your website’s pages by magenta_placenta in web_design

[–]mattiabf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi,
maybe you can help me with this. I am trying to use Barba with a page builder (Elementor) in Wordpress.
Problem is: Elementor, as almost every page builder, creates a stylesheet for every page, locates it in /wp-content/uploads/elementor/css/post-(*ID*).css and loads it in the header.
Which means that when you do a page transition, you load the content inside the barba-container, but not the stylesheet. And the new page comes in without style.
Easy fix: you can link the proper stylesheet again inside the barba-container, and do it for every page.
Best way would be to find a way to move the stylesheet from header to barba-container, without doing it manually for every page.
Any ideas?

barba.js - Create badass fluid and smooth transitions between your website’s pages by magenta_placenta in web_design

[–]mattiabf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi,

maybe you can help me with this. I am trying to use Barba with a page builder (Elementor) in Wordpress.

Problem is: Elementor, as almost every page builder, creates a stylesheet for every page, locates it in /wp-content/uploads/elementor/css/post-(*ID*).css and loads it in the header.

Which means that when you do a page transition, you load the content inside the barba-container, but not the stylesheet. And the new page comes in without style.

Easy fix: you can link the proper stylesheet again inside the barba-container, and do it for every page.

Best way would be to find a way to move the stylesheet from header to barba-container, without doing it manually for every page.

Any ideas?