• The latest version seems to break WordpRess dashboard CSS, causing spacing and font weight weirdness. Also, the new SUMOME link in dashboard to SUMOME dash doesnt work.

    The website has WP in it’s own subfolder, this seems to be the root for the issue.

    It’s definitely the plugin, I can turn it off/on and the styling weirdness turns off/on.

    Anyone else having this?

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/sumome/

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  • Yeah, I came here to post about this very issue. Styling in the dashboard has been messed up since I upgraded to the new version of SumoMe this morning, and if I disable the plugin it goes back to normal.

    Unlike you, my WP install is in the normal folder and everything, so I don’t think that has anything to do with it. Hopefully they can fix whatever conflict this is causing, as it’s rather annoying.

    Plugin Author Sumo

    (@sumome)

    Hey guys!

    1.15 had some styling conflicts with WP-Admin which should be resolved in 1.16. Could you check it out and let us know if there are any remaining issues?

    Plugin Author Sumo

    (@sumome)

    Hey Guys 🙂

    Thanks for bringing that to our attention. This should be resolved now. Let us know if youre still having a problem. If we don’t answer here quick enough please submit a ticket to our help center and we can get to you much quicker:

    https://help.sumome.com/

    Thread Starter Duncan Michael-MacGregor

    (@duckonwater)

    Hey SumoMe team, thanks for sorting that so quickly!
    I can confirm it’s now working as per normal 🙂

    Yeah, I had to clear my cache and stuff after the upgrade, but everything looks good now. Thanks1

    HI, I still have this problem. I just downloaded SumoMe and my main navigation and my heading loses its font-weight.

    Any idea’s?

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