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Tagged: compact login, fancy style 2
Hey, I’m using this theme
[http://themefuse.com/demo/wp/envision/]
and this top bar plugin
[http://codecanyon.net/item/attentiongrabber-wordpress-notification-bar/242027]
The top bar plugin allows the usage of shortcodes. Therefore I put in this code “[wp_eMember_compact_login]”. I enabled “Enable Fancy Login Widget/Popup: Style 2” in the eMember settings.
So far it all works well and the Welcome message is displayed in the top bar.
When I click on “Login” in the topbar and the “style 2 window” should open it doesn’t work correct. It all looks strange and it seems as if the window opens behind the slider or in the background.
The whole browser screen is white but transparent and I cannot click in the opened window. If I try the white screen disappears and I see my website in the normal style.
Do you know what to do?
Thank you in advance.
Best regards
Ok, it seems as if it has something to do with the slider of the theme.
If I use fancy style 1 the login box opens directly under the slider. Therefore I think this has to do with the slider.
Another thing is the css-style of the login box:
If I click on “Login” on a subpage without the slider the window opens but has the css-style of the top bar implemented. So e.g. the font looks strange.
What can I do that the login window does not open behind the slider?
If your web page has JavaScript or CSS error then the fancy longs won’t work. Uncheck the “Enable Fancy Login Widget/Popup” field in eMember settings to use the default behavior.
More info and help on fixing your JavaScript issue can be found here:
https://support.tipsandtricks-hq.com/forums/topic/debugging-javascript-errors-on-your-site