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  • Pi Zi

    (@freelancephp)

    Could you please test it with the latest version 1.3.3?

    It could have something to do with the regular expressions. Now they are more strict.

    Thread Starter FWC

    (@lucidfox)

    Updating to 1.3.3 didn’t resolve the issue ?? I had to disable the plugin again.

    Any other suggestions?

    Pi Zi

    (@freelancephp)

    Could you mail me the html source code of the broken page?

    Thread Starter FWC

    (@lucidfox)

    Sure. Where shall I mail you?

    Pi Zi

    (@freelancephp)

    Please first send me a message through this contactform.

    Thread Starter FWC

    (@lucidfox)

    I submitted the contact form along with a Pastebin link to the HTML.

    Thanks !

    Pi Zi

    (@freelancephp)

    Todd, I haven’t received your mail yet. Could you try again?

    Thread Starter FWC

    (@lucidfox)

    Hello,

    I just submitted another one. Let me know if you don’t receive it, and I will just post the Pastebin link here.

    Thanks !

    Pi Zi

    (@freelancephp)

    Sorry, still nothing. I do receive other mails, maybe yours is blocked bij de spamfilter (?).

    Thread Starter FWC

    (@lucidfox)

    Weird. Yes, it might be filtering it out as spam because I’ve been including the link to this thread as well as to Pastebin. Anyways, here is the direct Pastebin link…

    https://pastebin.com/b1nyyZB4

    Pi Zi

    (@freelancephp)

    If I test with the html code you provided in IE 11 and activate the WPML plugin it shows the page completely:
    https://postimg.org/image/a18zrrdgt/

    Don’t know how to reproduce this issue.

    Thread Starter FWC

    (@lucidfox)

    Hi,

    You did reproduce the issue! The header is not supposed to look like it does in your screenshot. It should look like this…

    https://postimg.org/image/ukaugwem7/

    Thanks !

    Pi Zi

    (@freelancephp)

    Ah got it ??

    When I change the font “Antic Slab” to another one, it looks OK. And when I remove the styling “direction:rtl” it also looks fine.

    So it has to do with the combination of “Antic Slab” and “direction:rtl”.
    But I don’t have a clue why this font acts different.

    Thread Starter FWC

    (@lucidfox)

    That is strange. Unfortunately, I can’t just change the font at the moment. I guess I will try to work it out on our next upgrade.

    Thanks so much for taking the time. Truly appreciated !

    Pi Zi

    (@freelancephp)

    No problem .Good luck!

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