This is an oddly specific case, but I discovered that on Android, when I’m on the search results page and click on the search icon on the navbar, the icon works as an ‘enter’ in the same time the bar pops up, so if I’m not quick enough to click inside the bar the site reloads.
There’s kind of the same issue on desktop using chrome in mobile view, but I don’t think that’s a problem for the customers tbh. That one is when I click on the icon on the navbar (either webshop or search page) it works as an enter, but when I click on the bottom right corner of the icon it opens the search bar.
Everything works well when I:
-click on the icon on the navbar on the webhop page;
-use the search bar on the search page itself;
-do anything anywhere on desktop;
-do anything anywhere on an iPhone (chrome and safari both)
The theme is Twenty Twenty-Two, the seamless integration is on, the builder is Oxygen and the menu is created via Max mega menu plugin. The search form has a div class=”aws-container”.
May you have any idea, or have you met this problem before?
Thank you!
I′m using Intellior Template Kit
]]>I’m finding that the intended link will usually load, then the browser immediately redirects to the very first menu item the Plumbing Services page.
I am able to replicate the issue on multiple desktops, using Chrome on Windows and MacOS.
The behaviour also occurs on Safari on MacOS, but only if you are already on the same page as the fragment identifier link.
The issue does not occur on mobile.
So far the only work around I have been able to figure out is to create dummy URL and use 301 redirect to the fragment identifier link. (I have done this for Drainage > Hydraulic Design). However, this workaround results in a page reload, even if the user is on the relevant page already.
]]>I’ve custimized the single product page but the nav and the footer that i’ve build with Astra doesn’t show. I’ve checked if there was a Royal Addon header template that was overriding the theme’s one but there is nothing.
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]]>I was just wondering if there is a way in the default navigation in the 2024 theme to force a line break. I have two custom links styled as buttons (orange and blue) and the rest of the nav follows underneath. I would like them all to be in one nav so that the “buttons” are included with the text links when you open the mobile menu. Hope that makes sense.
]]>Disabling Spectra solves the problem (ruins the websites look), but re-enabling it triggers the glitch again. When I press the icon its supposed to give me the responsive options , I made other astra sites and dont have this issue and can edit the mobile header easily.
Heres the glitch in action
astra bug
Also having another problem with the way my navigation is displayed on my websites when the resolution width is around 900-1100px making my website look like this : https://imgur.com/a/BrJHFKF
Tried editing the breakpoints but nothing works
I beg anyone to help me, this has been really frustrating
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