• Hello

    Upon validating my site using Agama theme, I get CSS: Parse Error with notification to {:desktop;} which is located inside <style id=”kirki-inline-styles”>. I am trying to figure out how to fix it but with no success. Any guide is highly appreciated.

    Thank you for your time.

    Regards,
    Alexander

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  • Thread Starter maddogkujo

    (@maddogkujo)

    Hello

    after doing some digging I figured out how the problem is created.

    In Appearance–> Customize–>Header–>Logo there are 3 clickable images (and 1 hidden radio button for each image) corresponding to Desktop/Tablet/Mobile where you click each one to upload the appropriate logo for each device. Once you have uploaded the logo and publish the changes, inside the <style id=”kirki-inline-styles”> appears {:desktop;}/{:tablet;}/{:mobile;} depending on which image was the last clicked.

    What changes need to be made, in order for above styles not to appear in inside style? Since it is extremely important for me the site to be validates, I do not mind making any change in theme level rather than in child-theme.

    Thank you in advance.

    Regards,
    Alexander

    pjw

    (@pwansbrough)

    Hi Alexander,

    Did this W3 validation issue get fixed? I am thinking of purchasing this theme but it needs to be validated.

    Thanks for your helpful post.

    -pj

    Thread Starter maddogkujo

    (@maddogkujo)

    Hello pj

    I have not updated to the last version but I highly doubt it that the validation issue is fixed.

    Seeing how their support works, I would not spend a single dime on the theme unless your needs are solely css related.

    Regards,
    Alexander

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