[Resolved] Sticky menu icon is different on non-front page

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  • #371527
    Scott

    Ok, so I am stumped. On my front page, the sticky menu icon works as expected. It is a light color logo on a dark background. On all other pages except the front page, the sticky menu icon is the original one that I inserted when the background was light colored (being mostly dark against dark. I have used multiple browsers and don’t have any caching plugins installed. Removing and replacing the icon has not worked. Where do I go now?

    http://staging.maynorandmitchell.com

    #371634
    Leo
    Staff
    Customer Support

    Hi Scott,

    That is very strange. Any server caching?

    #371855
    Scott

    Not that I am aware of. It has gone on for days, so it should have expired by now anyway.

    #372012
    Leo
    Staff
    Customer Support

    Hmm did you remove the logo for now?

    If you still want to use the logo, can you add it back in and I’ll ask Tom to have a look?

    It is a very weird issue.

    Thanks!

    #372016
    Scott

    I had disabled it because it was making me angry. I have put it back and it is doing the same thing again. works on the front page, not on the others.

    I put it back for now.

    #372089
    Tom
    Lead Developer
    Lead Developer

    Are you overwriting the navigation logo in the Page Header add-on by chance?

    Which one do you have uploaded in Customize > Layout > Primary Navigation?

    #372123
    Scott

    I have NavMenu Addon For Elementor installed but am only using it to manage the Top Bar and not the primary navigation. And yes, Customize > Layout > Primary Navigation. I remove it and both go away. I re-enable it and they go back to being correct on the front page and wrong on the back pages.

    #372125
    Leo
    Staff
    Customer Support

    Sorry so does the issue go away if you disable NavMenu Addon For Elementor?

    Which icon do you have uploaded in the customizer? the correct one or the incorrect one?

    #372139
    Scott

    No. No change. As a matter of fact, I just realized I had stopped using that plugin anyway. And yes, I have the correct icon uploaded.

    I put a completely different image for nav logo and it too shows up on the front page and not the back ones. I have also deactivated every plugin possible, and nothing changes.

    Probably something stupid, but I can’t seem to figure it out.

    #372157
    Tom
    Lead Developer
    Lead Developer

    Are you using the Page Header add-on at all?

    #372158
    Scott

    Your page header? Yes. any others, no.

    #372159
    Scott

    On the front page it is loading this image:

    <img src="http://staging.maynorandmitchell.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/MMEClogo4clrREVtrans.png" alt="Maynor and Mitchell Eye Center" />

    But on the back pages, it is still loading
    <img src="http://staging.maynorandmitchell.com/wp-content/uploads/job-manager-uploads/company_logo/2017/08/MM-Logo.png" alt="Maynor and Mitchell Eye Center" />

    I have removed that image from the media library, and it still comes up. Likely cached. But where?

    #372169
    Leo
    Staff
    Customer Support

    Looks like some aggressive caching. Maybe check with your server?

    #372175
    Tom
    Lead Developer
    Lead Developer

    Is the Page Header using the old meta box (on the actual pages), or the new custom post type?

    Check the Page Header “Logo” section to see if you’ve added a custom navigation logo in there.

    #372177
    Scott

    That was it. Using the meta box to select the page header. Had a logo tucked in there, from when I am just not sure. Not even sure on how to use the new custom post type, where to find it, or what to do with it, when I do.

    Thanks, Tom & Leo.

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