Using Screen Size rules is not an option in most instances since I’m dealing with images and don’t want to slow down the mobile view.
I usually use the “Mobile Detect” plugin which excludes tablets from wp_is_mobile(), but it has no effect on your plugin, so I’m assuming you’re not using wp_is_mobile().
Is there a code snippet I could add that would exclude tablets from the Mobile category?
Thanks in advance.
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I’m using your plugin on the website linked to this ticket. For some reason, the VPI cron inconsistently detects images on desktop. For example, on this post:
https://lauravergne.fr/savons-personnalises-mariage/
…it correctly detects 3 images:
However, on the homepage, it only detects the logo (logo_blanc-RR-300.png) and nothing else on desktop.
In both cases, it never detects any images on mobile.
The crawler seems to work but frequently “misses” the crawl (see screenshot below), even after adjusting the limits to increase speed and server load.
I also found the VPI documentation on your site to be quite limited, and I haven’t been able to figure out how to resolve this.
Could you please help?
Thanks in advance!
I’m designing a very simple website to navigate users to our other websites. The header is a very simple row, with the site logo block on one side and the navigation block on the other,
When viewing the website on the mobile viewport, or shrinking it down on desktop, the header image disappears. I have tried using the image block instead of the site logo block, but i get the same result.
I have all plugins disabled, has not fixed the issue.
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Screenshot when working: https://snipboard.io/ZmXiuz.jpg
Theme: Salient
Uses WooCommerce
Can anyone advise?
A temp fix is clearing the cache. Do we need to set the cache to reset every hour or something?
]]>I’ve noticed that when viewing the calendar in full mode on mobile, the text for events isn’t easily visible, making it difficult for users to see event details at a glance. The full calendar view doesn’t seem optimized for smaller screens, and it can be frustrating for mobile users.
Would it be possible to implement an automatic switch to a more mobile-friendly view, like a list or row-based layout, when the screen size is too small for the full calendar to be usable?
Is this something that’s already planned for a future update, or would you consider adding it as an enhancement? I think it would greatly improve the user experience on mobile.
Thanks for your time!
]]>I’ve adjusted a setting on one page for each, and based on the resulting behavior, the tablet breakpoint seems to be 1024px, and the phone breakpoint is 990px, which seems pointless. Is it possible to adjust those breakpoints?
Thank you.
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