alexbastiaans
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Really strange things.
I never changed the settings of that developer settings. But with that set to ‘edge’ or the highest possible the lay-out is normal.At the website http://www.bae-groep.nl the settings is standard ‘7’.
At http://www.eagassuradeuren.nl the setting is standard ‘Edge’.However i discovered an error at bae-groep.nl wich eagassuradeuren.nl doesn’t have.
https://onedrive.live.com/redir?resid=24D6A0FFFA8F7841%211450
Translated from dutch the error says:
‘Not corresponding end tag’.line 284:
<p><figure id=”attachment_160″ style=”width: 78px” class=”wp-caption alignnone”><img class=”wp-image-160″ src=”http://bae-groep.nl/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/inboedel-300×300.png” alt=”Extranet” width=”78″ height=”78″ /><figcaption class=”wp-caption-text”>Extranet</figcaption></figure></p>Google Chrome doesn’t give this error.
Hello Andrew,
First of all thanks you for your effort so far.
I’ve uploaded the images to my one drive in the folder 26-05-2016.
– Inprivate browsing the lay-out remains stays the same (not good)
– I changed the settings in the developer (F12) screen to ’10’ and the website changed to it’s correct lay-out. A picture is in the one drive folder.I also uploaded a picture of the container view as you asked.
https://onedrive.live.com/redir?resid=24D6A0FFFA8F7841%211450
Okay, thank you. I’ve applied these changes too.
This also looks better, the styling is now the same.But unfortunately, as you said, that wasn’t the issue.
On both websites i use the following plugins:
– Black Studio TinyMCE Widget (for the footer section);
– Gravity forms;
– Meta Slider;
– Simple Custom CSS;I also added the following line to the top-bar.php file on both websites.
<“a href=”http://extranet.eagassuradeuren.nl”>EAG Assuradeuren Extranet</a”>
(i’ve put quotes near the brackets to show the code here, in the file the lines are correct.)I applied your advice to both websites.
The version of IE is 11. (11.0.9600.18314)