On my WordPress site the icons that were rendered with fonts are no longer displaying the icon. Instead they are displayed as a little square.
I see this in 2 locations on my site. The sidebar that displays social icons. And the 3 lined menu icon when the browser window is sized down to the mobile layout.
On Mac OS X I see the error on Firefox 31, and Chrome 37. But it works correctly on Safari 7.
Here's the URL: www.ashton.me
Why is this happening?
What should I do to fix it?
If you take a look at the Network tab in Chrome Inspector (or similar in other browsers) you will notice that your icon fonts are not loading correctly. Missing glyphs are displayed as a square, so that is what you are seeing. And different browsers use different font files (or may have the correct file in cache) so that is probably why it does work in Safari.
I fixed it.
In WordPress Settings "WordPress Address (URL)" and "Site Address (URL)" both needed the www version of the URL and it cleared right up.
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So I'm making a website and using Safari as the browser of choice. I decide to open the website in chrome but the font and images are broken. I tried the same thing on my phone, but there ONLY the image is broken.
Here's the website:
dikril.viliworld.eu/Archive
heres the image that has to show up in the top left corner but doesn't.:
https://dikril.viliworld.eu/Archive/images/Dikril-white-print.svg
Please delete your invalid manifest line in your html-file. Chrome is using it, safari not.
I'm using Font Awesome 5 Free via a kit. On desktop, the icons work perfectly. But on mobile (iOS chrome (normal and incognito), iOS firefox focus, iOS safari), they behave like Schrödinger's cats...
On first page load, the icons appear. Tap reload and they disappear and are replaced by small squares. Tap reload again and they reappear. Every other tap of reload shows or hides the icons.
I notice the same behavior if I toggle back and forth between "request desktop site" and "request mobile site". (I'm not sure what's really going on under the hood there since the page renders the same either way.)
Since they do appear correctly, at least part of the time, I don't think it's a cross-origin problem or a caching problem.
An example page is here: https://onlinesafetyzone.com/learn/learning-zone.php
I've read many posts, here and on GitHub and none of the solutions has worked. Anyone have a clue what's going on?
It seems you have somekind of a XSS issue. I would try to download the fontawsome resources and deploy them with the application. Can be that they have a CDN problem, every second time the fonts break :| so maybe one of the nodes is flipping.
I'm not an expert in web and I composed and updated my website recently. I ran all the test that I could on DreamWeaver CC and tested on multiple mobile devices (tablet, android and iphone); all seems to work fine. Until I uploaded the site to my server, the site start to act weird.
1st problem:
It is a portfolio website with individual pages to corresponding projects. On each project page, the first image on the lightbox has always gone missing; but clicking into the lightbox I can find the missing image (the preview image and the lightbox image share the same source so if the lightbox can find the image it implies that the image is on the server and the path is correct).
2nd problem:
when the browser is shrink below certain size, a toggle menu will replace the content on the header, clicking the toggle menu will show a pop up menu to site links. For some reason, after uploading the site to server, the toggle menu pop up never work.
3rd problem:
The above problem is never apparent on desktop browser(all image shows up correctly; toggle menu works). To make the problem more complicated, I can't confirm if it is device or browser oriented problem. For example, the site works on chrome browser on my iphone and nexus 5(android), but problem occurs on my xperia tablet(android) chrome browser; on my xperia tablet, the site works perfectly on firefox.
Does anybody has any idea what the potential cause to the problem, and perhaps a direction to a solution?
Here's the link to my site: http://www.itsatommy.com
Thank you for your time and look forward to any reply.
Looks fine to me (Google Chrome), you need to use media queries for some certain resolutions. You also need to use some cross browser css tags lide "-webkit, -moz, -o" etc.
I have one problem with my web site, if i open the website from any android device, everything is fine and the page work normal. But if i open the web site from my iPhone or any other iPhone (didn't try with other ios devices) i see the webpage, but i can't click anywhere. Can't click on links, button, input fields, images, can't select text or any other content in the page. It's like the page is one big image and can't do nothing there. I try with different browsers (safari, mozilla, chrome) from the iPhone and it's all the same. I don't know what to search exactly... If you need HTML or CSS code i can give you, but i have no idea where to start looking/fixing this problem or what cause it.
On a slider I have on my site, for some reason iPhone users are reporting that the text in the main slider (royal slider) isn't displaying. I've tested it in multiple online simulators (but they've probably just been restricting the size, rather than using the iPhones rendering engine) and have yet to replicate the issue.
It works fine for me on Android devices, but can't figure out what would stop it from showing on an iPhone.
Any ideas why?
Here's the url Issue is in the main slider in "Breaking" news section
Thanks!
It seems the royalslider.css file is telling the <a> containing the text to hide in Safari (desktop and mobile) browsers. Check Safari on the desktop and you'll see the following CSS on line 29 of royalslider.css.
-webkit-backface-visibility: hidden;
You'll probably want to override the value in your CSS file.
Here's some info on backface-visibility