Menu icon says PRIMARY MENU in mobile view
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Normally, the mobile view of the Twenty Fourteen Theme has to have a discreet little menu icon in the top right-hand corner. You can see it on the demo website: http://twentyfourteendemo.wordpress.com. You don’t have to have a mobile phone to see it, you can just reduce your window size.
Last night my menu icon changed. In addition to the icon, it now says PRIM MENU. You can see this if you go to my website.
I tried removing all of my custom CSS, and the problem remains.
Then I tried looking at other blogs using the Twenty Fourteen Theme. The normal menu icon appears on this blog, with no customizations: http://dailyslicemag.com/. But the PRIM MENU icon appears on this one, which also customizes the theme: http://edjelley.com/.
This looks like a bug to me. Have there been any recent updates to the theme which might cause it?
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Thank you, this now appears to be fixed, at least on my site! There’s still something funny happening on the other site I mentioned, http://edjelley.com/, but presumably it’s being caused by something else.
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Hi!
Glad to see it fixed! I attached screenshots of what I’m seeing on my mobile phone. Looks like both your site and “edjelley.com” are loading okay for me.
https://i.cloudup.com/uzQaK3XH5y.PNG
https://i.cloudup.com/i7lbYaTKYQ.PNGIf you happen to see the “Prim Menu” error show up again, please give me another heads up so I can take a look. Kindly provide a screenshot too if you can:
Thank you!
Andrew D.
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Have you tried clicking on the menu icon in http://edjelley.com? The menu doesn’t come up.
Thanks for the response and reassurance!
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@xiaoyingtai
I would appreciate it if you would remove like button clicks from my blogs. I don’t promote blogs of your kind and I don’t want your like button clicks appearing on my blogs. -
@timethief, I’m not a him, I’m a her.
I’ve removed two likes and two links. They were short-lived and I don’t think there aren’t any more, but let me know if you find any.
And there has clearly been some misunderstanding, because my blog has never been removed, so you have never told me how to reinstate it. You did tell me how to report my own blog as mature content. That was the very first question I asked in this forum before I had been on WordPress for a week.
As such, I am very sorry to have upset you, but I think it is clear why I thought you knew. My tagline has always included the word BDSM. There are a lot of us on WordPress.com.
I have been adding a warning to my Blogging 201 posts, and in future I will add it to support requests too. I hope WordPress will make it possible for me to flag my icon or something so that future misunderstandings like this will not occur.
Although that is much less urgent than creating an Enter/Exit screen before entering the blog itself, which Blogger and LiveJournal already have.
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@xiaoyingtai
Thanks for the removals. I appreciate them. As your blog has been reported as a mature content blog you are not allowed to link your username to it. -
Done. It makes sense but it didn’t occur to me when I asked about linking my username. I hope WordPress makes that an automatic block instead of a rule that can be violated inadvertently.
I guess you have shown me a good reason for stating my BDSM focus every time I make a support request. But I would really prefer to just state that I am a mature content blogger, because I don’t want any tiny but precocious kids to be curious enough to google BDSM and get freaked out.
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There is no automatic block of any kind here. I reported your blog as mature and from here on you can contact Staff directly for support by email support@wordpress.com
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I mean there should be an automatic block on my linking my username to an adult blog if that is not allowed.
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Hello Yingtai,
Sorry to see you go! It’s unfortunate that this conversation made you decide to move over to a different host. If your blog complies to our Terms of Service it’s totally fine to put the link into your forum profile.
Please don’t hesitate to contact us whenever you want to join WordPress.com again. Our doors are always open. Thank you!
Andrew D.
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