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  • Thread Starter xenphi

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    Aren’t you interested in fixing this bug? I can provide you with the necessary information…

    Thread Starter xenphi

    (@xenphi)

    Hi Marko,

    thanks for your answer. It’s the CSS minifyer. The issue vanishes when I disable it. The minify method was set to “Combine & Minify”. When I set it to “Minify only”, the problem also disappears.

    Thread Starter xenphi

    (@xenphi)

    A different browser is of no use. Same problem there.

    I tried the Health Check plugin but this is not working. There’s a troubleshooting mode, I can enter and in the beginning, I was able to play around with enabling and disabling various plugins in this mode. But then, suddenly, it stopped working. Now, I am not able to leave troubleshooting mode anymore (except for cleraing cookies) and also enabling plugins in troubleshooting mode does not work anymore. If I click on the corresponding button or links, the site refreshes, but that’s it. Nothing happens, nothing changes. Plugins stay disabled.

    Thread Starter xenphi

    (@xenphi)

    So, I also tried to completely remove W3 Total Cache and re-install the plugin. Didn’t work. I tried to edit the footer again and I got another display problem. Now, the element’s border is gone completely, not only with the afforementioned link, but also with a second link in the footer.

    If I disable the minifyer, the page is displayed correctly. But when I re-enable it, the error re-appears. Flushing cashes doesn’t change anything. The minifyer automatically removes unnecessary data from CSS. Probably, there’s removed too much or there’s still displayed an older saved version.

    Here are two screenshots of the element with minifyer enabled and disabled:
    Disabled, normal view as it should be:
    https://drive.google.com/file/d/169a241oYq6PUki1SykFNEF1WlZ01CLtz/
    Enabled, link with CSS error:
    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ZOuMA1mFikXHF74nTIKYrdR1gauo1cgr/

    Thread Starter xenphi

    (@xenphi)

    Hello @abhikr781,

    thanks for your answer. I’ve already checked the whole Typography section in the customizer and the only spot where I can modify those fonts is Customizing/Typography/Widgets. And there, both areas are modified simultaneously. I also checked the custom CSS, nothing there either. I have no ides where this different font size comes from.

    Is there any other spot in WordPress where I can affect those fonts? Or does anyone know which source files in the theme are responsible for defining the CSS for sidebar and footer? Maybe I can create a child theme and correct the CSS there…

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