I am trying to:
the website is a test site. I therefore enabled DEBUG MODE on WP-CONFIG.PHP
The Astra teamsupport has already amply verified the problem and they have invited me to ask you.
PROBLEM: Taxonomy colors are not preserved. Sometimes at the first startup everything is regular, if you refresh the page the colors and all the formatting disappear. (only for taxonomies built with Toolset)
I list everything I've done:
- I have already tried to disable all plugins
- I tried to check on various browsers (chrome, explorer, blisk ...) and anonymously
- I tried CSS classes in theme files, in Toolset Css Editor, Elementor Css Editor
- I followed your advice with "! Important"
- I tried to run the css with toolset view
- I tried to run the css with toolset blocking
- I tried to run the css with WordPress Classic and WordPress Guttenberg
- with the Chrome WebTool I discovered that the Taxonomy Css is not loaded. By default it takes Astra's ".page-title" class. The taxonomy Css (which are also links) is not loaded.
Indeed it is better to say that it is not kept ... The first time it loads, then when the page is reloaded ... it is forgotten.
I thought about Toolset's cache options, or Toolset's Bootstap settings ... but nothing has changed. I specify that even with the properties: hover: active etc ... the result does not change. The CSS Class is in: eventmarche.it/wp-content/uploads/astra/astra-theme-dynamic-css-post-4179.css?ver=1589410783
From what I have deduced, there seems to be no possibility of attributing a different color to a taxonomy if this is a link. If it is a link, the general link color of the Astra tem is attributed.
Link to a page where the issue can be seen:
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I expected to see:
see the css always visible
Instead, I got:
When I refresh the page the css disappears