Comments 2kellieverne started the conversationSeptember 5, 2017 at 9:35pmGetting a strange overlap when viewing mobile menu on both Portrait and Landscape view (iPhone).Also, top menu is overlapping onto itself in Portrait mode. If we only use Landscape mode, the hamburger menu doesn't display properly.Any workarounds so at least one view orientation can display elements properly?Thanks! 4,773Michael repliedSeptember 6, 2017 at 11:51amHi, Please share admin access. We will try to inspect problem on your site. 2kellieverne repliedSeptember 6, 2017 at 3:00pmcollectivegoods.com/wp-adminUN: GemSupportPW: GemSupport17! 4,773Michael repliedSeptember 7, 2017 at 7:48amPlease, update the file:/wp-content/themes/thegem/js/thegem-header.jsYou have too much information in the top area. I can suggest to hide some elements. 2kellieverne repliedSeptember 27, 2017 at 9:27pmI'd love to remove elements but I can't. What was the js file supposed to do? 4,773Michael repliedSeptember 28, 2017 at 10:22amCheck your site now. 4,773Michael repliedSeptember 28, 2017 at 10:24amYou need to update the file to avoid this error. 2kellieverne repliedOctober 3, 2017 at 3:55pmI did update the file as you instructed initially, but I'm not seeing any change on my phone? 4,773Michael repliedOctober 4, 2017 at 10:00amAll right, sorry. This element is lower because of the top area. Sign in to reply ...
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Hi,
Please share admin access. We will try to inspect problem on your site.
collectivegoods.com/wp-admin
UN: GemSupport
PW: GemSupport17!
Please, update the file:
/wp-content/themes/thegem/js/thegem-header.js
You have too much information in the top area. I can suggest to hide some elements.
I'd love to remove elements but I can't. What was the js file supposed to do?
Check your site now.
You need to update the file to avoid this error.
I did update the file as you instructed initially, but I'm not seeing any change on my phone?
All right, sorry. This element is lower because of the top area.