Hamburger Button & Linktree with Opera
Not sure if this is already known and if it is a bug or just something wrong in css or maybe with Opera itself:
The Hamburger Button is working perfect for example with Firefox, but it is not working with Opera, it is not there at all, it has a "display: none" also in the mobile view. With Opera the place for the Hamburger Button is always "empty", even in the normal view.
Because of this the linktree (even on the top of a topic) is looking different in different browsers. The linkree has got another border (or shadow) on the bottom, and parts of the linktree are jumping earlier into a second line, always with some space on the left side.
With Opera I will always see the moderator buttons. I cannot resize my browser window with Opera as much as it is possible with Firefox. I also will get a scrollbar with Opera and the "jump to box" is breaking the layout, it is much to far on the right side.
I add a few screenshots to show the difference between Opera and Firefox.
Re: Hamburger Button & Linktree with Opera
Reply #1 –
What version of Opera?
And how does it work in Chrome?
Re: Hamburger Button & Linktree with Opera
Reply #7 –
Okay, let's put ourself on the same boat.
How do you "emulate" a mobile device?
Re: Hamburger Button & Linktree with Opera
Reply #8 –
Normally just by making my browser window as narrow as possible (or until the buttons in the main menu are jumping to the mobile view), with all three browsers our members are using. (The screenshots in my first post show it that way.)
But I also use the zoom in browser, to guess what the forum would look like for others. Because I have a much lower resolution on my old pc and a smaller screen than others have with their wide screens or modern laptops. If I change nothing on my PC or in browser I would always see ElkArte as it is with "@media screen and (max-width: 64em)".