Syahir Hakim
KeymasterKuala Lumpur, Malaysia
When not perched on my workspace, I tremendously enjoy hiking in the bushes and climbing mountains. They serve as much-needed refuges from the pretense of cities.
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In reply to: Menu.php Warning messages when attempting upgrade from v1.9.4
March 8, 2019 at 5:32 am #50483This is likely due to the Ubermenu plugin implementing the code for
nav_menu_css_classwith only 2 arguments. As of WordPress 4.1 and above, the filter should take 4 arguments.Try contacting the plugin’s support and refer them to the above comment.
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Thanks for the report. We’ll fix the warnings in the next theme update.
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So, are you saying if we have Graphene Plus (which we do) we would not need to install the Amp Plugin?
That is correct. If you are using Graphene Plus, there is no need to install any AMP plugin.
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In reply to: Menu.php Warning messages when attempting upgrade from v1.9.4
March 4, 2019 at 9:30 am #50471Does the error occur only when Ubermenu plugin is activated? Try deactivating it and see if it’s still there.
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Yes, this is known bug and we’ll include a fix for it in the next update. In the mean time, see the following topic for a workaround: https://forum.graphene-theme.com/topic/menu-bar-moving-when-scrolling/
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In reply to: Menu.php Warning messages when attempting upgrade from v1.9.4
March 4, 2019 at 9:10 am #50464Which WordPress version is your site running on? Also, please use the latest version of Graphene, which is 2.6 instead of 2.5.3.
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Hi Bjorn,
This is caused by a conflict with the Booking Calendar plugin. To fix, go to WP Admin > Booking > Settings > Advanced > + Show advanced settings of JavaScript loading, and tick the checkbox for “Disable Bootstrap loading on Front-End”.

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Thanks for the report. We’ll include the fix in the next update.
As an interim solution, copy and paste the following code into Customizer > Additional CSS:
.boxed-wrapper .navbar-fixed-top { left: auto; right: auto; }Admin
With posts, by default you can only order them chronologically. If certain posts always appear on top regardless of the date, check to see if those posts are marked as “sticky”.
If you’d like to manually order the posts, try using the following plugin: Intuitive Custom Post Order.
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Thank you for bringing this to our attention. In Graphene Plus’ typography options, there is already an option to replace Google Fonts with standard web fonts.
We’ll add a feature to turn off Google fonts in a future Graphene update.
