The home page slider will load the text on it at the top of the screen instead of the middle where it is supposed to be. This only happens in Firefox before you scroll. As soon as you start scrolling it seems to fix itself immediately. This is using Nectar slider, so I'm not sure if I should be asking them about this instead.
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h2:first-child { padding-top: 7%!Important; }
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I was hoping for more of a fix. This kind of works in Firefox (although it looks better with more padding than just 7% on it), but then other browsers are too far down. Is this something that has a fix fix, rather than just trying to get around it with css? Would it be better for me to contact the Nectar Slider people about this?
I just realized the people who make Salient and Nectar Slider are literally the same people, lol, my bad. So even when the padding is on Firefox, it still jumps when you start scrolling, making this fix not work even when it only styles on Firefox. Please look at it at http://cascadiahealth.wpengine.com/. You'll notice the page jumps as soon as you scroll for the first time on Firefox. I'm going to take the styling off for now so you can see how it looked originally.
I figured it out completely. I'm posting why this was happening here because I'm not sure if the public can see it or not, but just in case. My Nectar slider was loading weirdly, putting text behind the header and what not (video background). The entire issue was all caused because of the header row settings being set to video (even though nothing was put in it). It was set to video originally because we tried using it and didn't like it, but then we left it set to video without any of the options filled out. For whatever reason, this caused the slider to load incorrectly in Firefox and Edge. After setting the header row settings back to image, the entire thing worked again.
The home page slider will load the text on it at the top of the screen instead of the middle where it is supposed to be. This only happens in Firefox before you scroll. As soon as you start scrolling it seems to fix itself immediately. This is using Nectar slider, so I'm not sure if I should be asking them about this instead.
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You may add this to the Custom CSS Code section located by navigating to Appearance>General Settings>CSS/Script Related>Custom CSS Code from your WordPress Dashboard
Please let me know if there are any more questions that I may answer for you :)
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Hey Andrew,
I was hoping for more of a fix. This kind of works in Firefox (although it looks better with more padding than just 7% on it), but then other browsers are too far down. Is this something that has a fix fix, rather than just trying to get around it with css? Would it be better for me to contact the Nectar Slider people about this?
I just realized the people who make Salient and Nectar Slider are literally the same people, lol, my bad. So even when the padding is on Firefox, it still jumps when you start scrolling, making this fix not work even when it only styles on Firefox. Please look at it at http://cascadiahealth.wpengine.com/. You'll notice the page jumps as soon as you scroll for the first time on Firefox. I'm going to take the styling off for now so you can see how it looked originally.
Another quick update. I went and checked, and this is also happening in Edge, so it's not just Firefox.
I figured it out completely. I'm posting why this was happening here because I'm not sure if the public can see it or not, but just in case. My Nectar slider was loading weirdly, putting text behind the header and what not (video background). The entire issue was all caused because of the header row settings being set to video (even though nothing was put in it). It was set to video originally because we tried using it and didn't like it, but then we left it set to video without any of the options filled out. For whatever reason, this caused the slider to load incorrectly in Firefox and Edge. After setting the header row settings back to image, the entire thing worked again.
Thanks for informing us, Glad you got it sorted .
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