• Hi admin/mod,
    I use the plugin Digg DIgg and Frontier theme. Wherever I use digg digg, and whenever someone likes the facebook like button then the iFrame or XFBML window opens. This recommend/post in facebook popup is hiding beneath the theme. It is irritating for viewers because though three like and share option is coming up, they are unable to share on facebook. This needed to be solved asap, awaiting you response.

    https://oi40.tinypic.com/2lsbbqd.jpg

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  • This exact issue is going on on my website. I am using Nexus, from Elegant Themes.

    Same here! Using Custom Theme by ThemeHall.

    Jean Vant Hul

    (@jean-vant-hul)

    Same here! I’m using Genesis with Lifestyle Pro child theme. Has anyone figured out a way around this yet?

    https://artfulparent.com/

    toodlepip

    (@toodlepip)

    After a lot of Googling and rubbing of head, I found the following fix using this suggestion on StackOverflow.

    .fb_iframe_widget iframe {
            max-width: inherit;
    }

    Add it to your style.css and that should do the job, at least it seems to work on Mac Chrome, fingers crossed, it works across other browsers.

    You should see it working properly on our WordPress site, [Link removed]

    maineyak

    (@maineyak)

    I tried the above method, it did nothing. Tested on Firefox and Chrome

    hypescience

    (@hypescience)

    Hey toodlepip,

    Here it totally worked! Thanks a lot.

    I use Nexus, from Elegant Themes.

    maineyak

    (@maineyak)

    my bad, toodlepip’s fix does work, I put the code in a commented out section. Duhhhhh

    Thread Starter MixFruitSalad

    (@mixfruitsalad)

    I figured it out. One or more social media needed to be disabled. if you have 10s of them enabled in Digg Digg, check out which one of them is giving you the problem by disabling each. Solved ??

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