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August 16, 2022 at 2:27 pm in reply to: Mobile Menu CLS (Cumulative Layout Shift) Issue with Digital Pro #505687
captainjhoni
ParticipantIt is something in its core framework. I don't believe it is child theme specific. I think it is something else entirely.I’m sure you’ve experienced this as well. When using the Amazon Echo Show or other Alexa enabled devices, you get a brief flash of the menu before it disappears. It can be a little annoying because you have to click on the screen to continue, but fortunately there is an easy solution for this. While the use of the CSS property display: none; to hide the menu in the above example might make sense to avoid any additional page loads on the user's first-time visit to the site, it's not intended to work as it does.https://apkswalk.com/walk-band-mod-apk/
August 11, 2022 at 3:11 pm in reply to: Mobile Menu CLS (Cumulative Layout Shift) Issue with Digital Pro #505669captainjhoni
ParticipantIt is something in its core framework. I don't believe it is child theme specific. I think it is something else entirely.I’m sure you’ve experienced this as well. When using the Amazon Echo Show or other Alexa enabled devices, you get a brief flash of the menu before it disappears. It can be a little annoying because you have to click on the screen to continue, but fortunately there is an easy solution for this. While the use of the CSS property display: none; to hide the menu in the above example might make sense to avoid any additional page loads on the user's first-time visit to the site, it's not intended to work as it does.
The navigation element has a display: none property by default waiting for the CSS class that is needed to be added to add the style. That's what I was thinking. But I haven't tested it yet. is there any workaround for this? I was wondering whether it's for the sake of SEO and user experience, because the design feels pretty lazy when an unwanted menu item is shown disappearing all of a sudden which should not be shown at all unless the menu toggle is touched.
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