I am asking this question again, as no one was able to answer it before. I am including some updates.
Web-page - http://jewelryfashionstyle.com/sv/
In the right top corner there is google translate thingy. It translates the whole page correctly from any language but Swedish. In Swedish version, the main menu and some other items do not get translated. The "from" language is set correctly.
I tried everything, even removed all tags from menu (only the menu item words remained) but for some reason it does not translate the menu. I tried placing the menu in different place, tried to remove the javascript that animates it - no luck.
Does anyone have any idea what could the problem be? Please, help. I've been looking for the solution for a week already :)
The problem doesn't come from google translate, the problem comes from the personn that makes the page, the website does not use google translate to translate the page.
if you insert your page in google translate website, you will have the exactly the same elements that are translated in russian and swedish
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I am trying to create a multilingual website in Wordpress. I noticed that after clicking the language, it would always bring the website back to the top.
I know it's possible to make a floating language button but is it possible to keep the page in the same place similar to the google translate extension?
Thanks!
I'm having an issue with my website http://www.ben-drury.co.uk/ (I know the content sounds dumb, but it's my first attempt at a portfolio and it's not finished) where the formatting of the text is very peculiar under a specific set of circumstances.
When loading any post or page in Google Chrome, if I remain in the tab for the duration of the loading it looks like the image below, which is perfect and exactly what I want.
However if I start loading the webpage in a new tab and don't instantly navigate to that new tab, or indeed if I refresh the page and navigate away from the tab, when I come back it looks like the image below.
Interestingly it seems to work absolutely fine in Internet Explorer and Firefox, so initially I thought that it might be an issue with my installation of Google Chrome. However testing it on other computers resulted in the same thing happening, and a variety of different ways of phrasing the issue has turned up very little.
So essentially, how do I fix it for Google Chrome users?
(For those that cannot see the images, the text in the post placed as an example runs outside of the box it should be displayed in and often lines appear over the top of each other around hyper links.)
Update:
I've managed to fix the issue for pages by removing the justified alignment of the text. However I have made said change to the posts as well yet the problem persists for them.
So after a little more delving into the issue, I came to the conclusion that not only was the idea of web safe fonts actually a load of miss-represented nonsense, but that Google fonts might be the way to go. After installing a plugin for Google fonts onto WordPress and making all my posts use one by default, my problem has been entirely resolved and I can even have justified text on my posts and pages.
I have a Wordpress site that uses a JQuery plugin called Hover-Caption ( https://github.com/coryschires/hover-caption ).
The main page of site: (http://brighidfitzsimons.com) looks good.
However in Internet Explorer 9, a similar page based on Category adds a 282px top offset to the post thumbnail image. (http://brighidfitzsimons.com/category/lifestyle/)
I am new web developer so I am struggling to figure out how to isolate problem. Based on this stackoverflow entry ( How do I get rid of an element's offset using CSS? ) my current train of thought is to add a IE specific CSS sheet to 'reverse' the offset but I can't seem to get at the offending element. Also I'm confused why works on main page but not on category page. If you watch page loading carefully, it initially loads correctly then at the very end the images are moved down. Perhaps this is a clue.
First stackoverflow entry so I hope I have followed correct ettiquete. Please advise if you need me to provide any more information.
Thanks for taking time to read problem.
Regards Simon
It has something to do with the substitutions of the content inside the title, probably some quirk about ie9 which someone else would have more of an idea for me
just so you can take my word for it: http://jsfiddle.net/BXjK3/
the first two i have removed all the greater, lesser and quotes and it works, but I would say the browser does the substitutions before Javascript can see it, and it all goes down-hill
edit: worth mentioning the reason it looks like that is because the text is no longer properly contained, and so the display none is not taking effect on it, pushing all the images down and making it a jumble, due to the way the content is loaded the ie inspection cannot show me how the text is after the javascript, only what was loaded on page load, so i can't give you more help than that
I'm trying to display all node_edit form neatly within a lightbox without any of the excess content I don't want. No sidebars, footer, header, nothing. Just the content. So I created a page-node-edit.tpl.php file.
I have two problems daunting me, but for now I'll only mention the first since its more important.
1) From any drupal page, clicking on the "edit" link for the node doesn't activate the lightbox like it should. Instead it clicks-thru the link as normal.
With jQuery in the header I added a rel attribute for the lightbox to the links, but the box still doesn't activate. I tested the lightbox on a link I hardcoded into the page, and it activated just fine. For elements generated by Drupal, like the node edit link/button the problem seems to be timing.
I think the rel attribute needs to be built with the page, with the link, rather than appended onto it. The catch is, the link lacks an id and class, so I don't see how the hook_alter_link() function can help me.
I'm willing to try anything. Perhaps someone has done this before? Opened a node/edit form within a lightbox.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
I've seen the Modal Frame API used in a few modules (Node Relationships uses it to do something very similar to what you're doing); might be helpful...
http://drupal.org/project/modalframe
Hey guys, I've tried asking this at the wordpress forums, but I'm not getting much useful assistance...
I've recently built a site for someone, which I'm currently testing (http://www.audaciousdreaming.com/test/), and I'm having a bit of an issue with Safari.
Basically, as can be seen on the site, the drop down menu links are just linking to named anchors within each page. This works perfectly with Firefox, Opera and IE, but Safari doesn't seem to 'see' the hashtag for the anchor in the link. It seems happy enough with the 'top of page' links, but the menu items do not play nice. I've tried with named anchors, named spans, using the 'name' parameter as well as 'id', but nothing works.
I found a forum post somewhere (which I've now managed to lose) that said that if there is some sort of redirect in the page header that Safari will pick this up and lose it's memory of #tags in a way that other browsers won't- I don't know if this is a known issue with Safari? Is there any easy fix?
Interesting -- you can actually see the site redirecting from
http://www.audaciousdreaming.com/test/index.php?page_id=18#Volunteers
to
http://www.audaciousdreaming.com/test/?page_id=18
... so presumably it's the rewriting out of the index.php that's causing the problem. mod_rewrite, from what I remember, can't "carry across" the fragment, so relies on the browser to do that, and Safari isn't doing it.
As a quick and dirty solution, could you simply change the links so they already omit the index.php and therefore don't get rewritten? That will presumably stop your site doing an unnecessary redirect, too, which can't be a bad thing...
I had a similar problem linking to in-page anchors. However, my problem involved javascript that was overwriting the link to the specific anchor and resetting the page to the top of the window.
Have you tried browsing the stack exchange site WordPress Answers? Here's my question there...with a jQuery solution to scroll to a named post id on a page.