I truly hope somebody can give me some help.
I am struggling to understand why my website page containers go nuts on Firefox. I tried so much, I payed a good developer w… (meer info)
I truly hope somebody can give me some help.
I am struggling to understand why my website page containers go nuts on Firefox. I tried so much, I payed a good developer who told me the issue was over, but it is still there. I'm trying everything but my project is being a failure due to very nasty WP Theme issues, like this one. I had to spend my time fixing the Theme and my project completely past its deadline.
Maybe I'm going to be fired, without fox.
I clearly cannot add site credentials for anybody, but maybe some developer knows what could be of help.
It seems that the issue has something to do with page Container and Flex attribute. The website is a Wordpress site and the page is built with WPBakery Visual Editor. All updated, no customizations, pages should work easy... As you can see the page title is ok, but then inside the main page container, the Visual Editor rows (which have display = flex) behave as if they had no width. Despite that, changing the flex attribute to display = block targeting FF specifically through Css, it doesn't seem to work either.
It's not something simple just as a Row option inside the Visual Editor.
Please see attachments. Many pages behave like that. My questions:
- is there a possibility to speak with Firefox assistance and get a clue?
- did any developer from community, experience something similar before? How did you manage to solve it?
- Firefox, why are you behaving like that with an old supporter?
Thank you to anybody spending his time to help.