1- If you set CSS loading method to External files, you will encounter this bug.
2- Regarding the second case, to be honest, I don’t understand what you mean, how to remove the desired link from the comment-meta. It also looks like you shared a link that doesn’t work.
But if you regenerate the styles it shows up correctly right?
I’m not sure what you mean about the comment-meta, you asked if removing the link causes a problem and I said if you have a way to do so no (there isn’t a setting to remove it). The link was a badly formatted <a> tag
But if you regenerate the styles it shows up correctly right?
No, the problem still exists.
I’m not sure what you mean about the comment-meta, you asked if removing the link causes a problem and I said if you have a way to do so no (there isn’t a setting to remove it). The link was a badly formatted <a> tag.
alright. I thought it might be possible for Bricks to provide an option to remove this link.
No, there is no custom css. I checked every way I could think of. But the problem still exists. I will explain some details again, I hope it will be useful in reproducing it.
1- This bug does not exist in the builder. But it exists in the front end.
2- When I change the wordpress language to LTR, this bug is completely fixed.
3- If the CSS loading method is inline, this bug will be completely solved. But if the CSS loading method is external, this bug will occur.
I’m still facing this bug even in new versions. If it’s okay, can I send the website information to your email for checking? I’ve checked everything and I really can’t identify this bug.
We’ve fixed this issue in Bricks 1.10, now available as a one-click update in your WordPress Dashboard.
You can see the full changelog here: Bricks 1.10 Changelog – Bricks
Please let us know if you are still experiencing issues.