• joewilliamsdesigner

    (@joewilliamsdesigner)


    When using breaking-bad I seem to have intermittent issues with the 100% width setting on devices, perhaps I am pushing this feature too far – as I have created a single page tempalate to house my sidebar design whilst using a number of different width columns in the page design itself and hiding a coloumn so it’s not visible on mobile.

    Is this an issue or a case of not correctly setting up the feature.

    Here is a video of how I have set it up:
    https://www.awesomescreenshot.com/video/5974884?key=8ece29a7d24dccd40f91b44788b476f3

    Thank you for your help, I really love the features the plugin adds, but if I can’t get this particular feature working I will have to find a workaround ??

    Happy to buy you a coffee Oh Boiii!

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • cstrasz

    (@cstrasz)

    I’m also having this issue and was banging my head on the wall trying to figure out what’s up. It seems to be intermittent like you said, but it will not consistently keep columns at 100% when changing the device type.

    Have you found a solution for this?

    cstrasz

    (@cstrasz)

    Out of curiosity – are you using the elementor canvas? I was using a page template that’s applied to all pages, and I just noticed that when I instead use elementor canvas I don’t have this issue.

    Edit: I actually got it to work with the page template. I think the root cause of everything is the stupid experimental breakpoint feature they have in Elementor.

    Try going to elementor’s settings in the admin dashboard, experiments tab and disable the custom breakpoint feature. Once saved, try it out again and hopefully it’ll work!

    • This reply was modified 3 years ago by cstrasz.
    Plugin Contributor Oooh Boi

    (@ooohboi)

    I’m using this plugin on daily basis – literally, and never noticed anything alike. What’s your WP theme? I’ll repeat: “Hello Elementor” should be used with Elementor, the rest of the themes are nothing but the advertisement.
    As a side note, the additional custom breakpoints should be off during staging/development, turn it on at the end to fine-tune stuff. On my end (MacBook PRO), things become really sluggish when the custom breakpoints are kept active, especially when dealing with 10+ sections…

    cstrasz

    (@cstrasz)

    I am using hello elementor as well. It seems to be related to the custom breakpoint setting. If you leave it on default, it breaks things. I don’t even have any custom break points yet the setting is causing issues if it’s set to default or enabled.

    I had to disable it entirely to fix the issue. I noticed when it was on, it was also breaking font sizes that weren’t updating based on responsive design. I think these are all bugs in elementor’s software.

    One other thing that may be influencing this is that I am using a page template that applies to all pages. This template just sets padding on the left and right side in the page template properties. If I use elementor canvas instead, breaking bad works fine even if the custom breakpoints are on default/enabled. I still had font size issues though which is unrelated to the plug-in.

    • This reply was modified 3 years ago by cstrasz.
    • This reply was modified 3 years ago by cstrasz.
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