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  • dhumshan
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    If a post has more than 3 categories, the previous/next tab view is glitched and they appear overlapped. How can I fix it?

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    Hi @dhumshan,

     

    Thank you for your question.

     

    Could you please share the page URL from your site where it is displaying so that I can troubleshoot it?

     

    Best regards,
    Shufflehound team

    dhumshan
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    I am developing it on my PC (localhost).

    I have tested it on my test site and it’s working fine for me using the latest version of the Gillion theme as displayed in the attached screenshot.

     

    Please make sure that you are using the below latest version of the theme.

     


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    Also, please make sure that you have not styled it using custom CSS code or any plugin used on your website is not styling it.

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    dhumshan
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    Okay. There is no custom CSS and I haven’t edited it with any plugin. I’ll try to update the theme and get back to you. Can you provide me a relevant guide to update the theme using a zip file without losing customizations?

    You can update the theme as described below.

     

    https://support.shufflehound.com/blog/2018/01/24/updating-theme/

    dhumshan
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    I mistakenly deleted the MySQL folder of my installation. I am going to have to create it from scratch.
    The parent theme is downloaded from the link you have given above. Should I use the old child theme zip received with version 4.0.2?
    <div id=”highlighter–hover-tools” style=”display: none;”>
    <div id=”highlighter–hover-tools–container”>
    <div class=”highlighter–icon highlighter–icon-copy” title=”Copy”></div>
    <div class=”highlighter–separator”></div>
    <div class=”highlighter–icon highlighter–icon-change-color” title=”Change Color”></div>
    <div class=”highlighter–separator”></div>
    <div class=”highlighter–icon highlighter–icon-delete” title=”Delete”></div>
    </div>
    </div>

    • This reply was modified 2 years, 8 months ago by dhumshan. Reason: To give context

    Yes, you can use the old child theme as there are no changes in it.

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