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  • #296565

    Clear cache (plugin, server, and browser). Regenerate CSS (Appearance → Customize → Performance, if available). Check for plugin conflicts by temporarily disabling plugins. Make sure Kadence Blocks and WordPress are fully updated. Re-save permalinks (Settings → Permalinks → Save).

    #296551

    I faced a very similar issue on Modixerpk after a Kadence update — the spacing, block alignment, and section widths suddenly changed even though no content was edited. Since Modixerpk focuses on Original leather bags, the layout break was very noticeable on product grids and category pages. In my case it turned out to be cached CSS combined with a child-theme template override.

    In forum: Kadence Blocks

    In reply to: Gallery (Adv) Issues

    #296475

    Thanks for the detailed write-up — that definitely sounds frustrating, especially when the editor is showing exactly what you expect but the frontend refuses to cooperate. It almost feels like something in the compiled styles or cache is overriding the variables coming from the block settings, particularly if you’re seeing them fall back to the kb-min values on the live site. I’d try clearing any server, plugin, or CDN cache and regenerating your Kadence/Block CSS files first, since mismatches between editor and frontend are often tied to that pipeline. If it still persists, it may be a priority or specificity conflict where another stylesheet is loading after the block output. Hopefully support can confirm whether it’s a known quirk with the Gallery/Splide integration, but you’re absolutely right to expect those controls to work without jumping to custom CSS this early in your build.

    #296464

    Hi Archita,

    Thank you so much for your prompt and detailed response! I really appreciate you taking the time to review my website and providing such clear instructions. I’ve removed the custom CSS rule and cleared the caches as you suggested. Everything looks perfect now!

    If you’d like to check, feel free to click here
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    Your help was invaluable, and I’m grateful for your support. If I need any further assistance, I’ll definitely reach out.

    Thanks again, and best regards,
    [Fatima]

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    #296461

    Kadence theme layout breaking after an update usually happens because of cached CSS, plugin conflicts, or regenerated layout settings. First, completely disable all caching and optimization plugins and clear browser + server cache, because old CSS files can keep the broken layout http://jiolotterygiftcode.com/ visible.

    #296457

    Hi @fatima574777,

    I’m glad you reached out. I’m happy to help.

    I checked your website and it appears that a custom CSS rule setting the font family is causing the issue. You can see this in the screencast here:https://share.zight.com/yAumwZbW

    Please remove that custom CSS rule and then clear all caches, including any server or optimization plugin cache.

    After doing that, check the page again and let me know if everything looks correct.

    I hope this helps. Feel free to reach out if you need anything further.

    Best regards,
    Archita

    #296455

    If your Kadence Theme layout is breaking after the latest update, first clear your browser and website cache, as outdated CSS files often cause styling issues. Make sure all plugins, especially Kadence Blocks and your page builder, are updated to compatible versions. Check for plugin http://jiogamelottery.com/ conflicts by temporarily deactivating them one by one. Also review any custom CSS or child theme modifications, as updates can change class structures and affect layout styling.

    #296452

    Hi Kadence team/community,

    I’m using Kadence Pro and I’m having an issue where Typography font changes don’t reflect on the live site.
    Font remains the same (Customizer preview shows the new font, but live site doesn’t)

    What I tried

    Cleared browser cache + tested incognito

    Purged site/plugin cache

    Disabled cache/minify plugins temporarily

    I first noticed it on a page where users Check my Sassa status, but the font issue seems site-wide, not page-specific.

    Any ideas on what typically overrides Kadence Typography (cached CSS, child theme CSS, custom CSS, font loading order, etc.) and the best way to pinpoint the conflict?

    #296436

    Hi Robert,

    I’m glad you reached out, I’d be happy to help.

    Are you referring to the section on your homepage where the minus and plus buttons can be clicked?

    The Kadence Theme itself does not block, delay, or defer JavaScript used by its features. Any changes to how scripts or styles load typically come from third-party optimization or caching plugins rather than the theme.

    I can see that LiteSpeed caching and optimization is enabled on your website.

    When I view your website before LiteSpeed optimization is applied, that section displays immediately and behaves as expected. You can see this here: https://share.zight.com/yAumdngb

    You can also view the unoptimized version directly using this link: https://thetallycounter.com/?LSCWP_CTRL=before_optm

    This strongly suggests the issue is related to LiteSpeed’s optimization features. Caching and optimization plugins like LiteSpeed may combine, minify, or delay CSS and JavaScript files.

    To narrow this down, I recommend following the troubleshooting steps in these guides to identify which LiteSpeed settings are causing the conflict:

    https://www.kadencewp.com/help-center/docs/kadence-blocks/troubleshooting-broken-styles-features-when-using-optimization-caching-plugins/

    https://docs.litespeedtech.com/lscache/lscwp/ts-optimize

    Let us know how it works out, and we’re happy to offer further help.

    Best regards,
    Teejay.

    #296360

    I’ve seen similar layout shifts after Kadence theme updates, and in many cases it’s tied to global style or spacing values getting adjusted in the background. Even if no custom CSS was changed, updates can sometimes affect how padding, margins, or row layout settings are interpreted.

    You might want to check Customizer → General → Layout & Spacing as well as individual Row/Layout block settings, especially for section padding on desktop vs mobile. Also try regenerating CSS again after toggling performance options (like dynamic CSS) and clearing all layers of cache, including server and browser cache.

    If the issue still shows, testing with other plugins temporarily disabled can help rule out a conflict, since block styling can sometimes be influenced by optimization or CSS-related plugins. A quick comparison in the editor vs frontend view can also reveal if it’s a rendering issue rather than a layout setting itself.

    Hopefully that helps narrow it down a bit.

    #296352

    This kind of issue can happen after a Kadence update because some default spacing or global style values get reset. I’d suggest first checking Customizer → General → Layout & Spacing and also the Row/Layout block padding and margins, as updates sometimes change their defaults.
    It’s also worth going to Appearance → Customize → Performance and toggling the dynamic CSS option, then clearing cache again, as mis-generated CSS can cause alignment issues on both desktop and mobile. If you’re rebuilding content anyway, I’ve seen people take the opportunity to clean up layouts and even reorganize sections for things like Tasty recipes, where consistent spacing really improves readability and user experience.

    #296315

    The latest Kadence update appears to have altered spacing and responsive behavior across existing layouts. For large-scale content sites like https://jiolottery.us.cc/, these changes can cause alignment issues and disrupt download sections. Clearing caches can temporarily resolve display problems, but improved backward compatibility and layout consistency would enhance future updates.

    In forum: Kadence Theme

    In reply to: Header display problem

    #296313

    It seems like the editor is stuck in mobile preview mode or not syncing live changes properly. You could try clearing cache, disabling plugins, or resetting the editor settings. Until it’s fixed, constantly refreshing is a pain—almost like relying on an ai translator free tool instead of real-time translation. Hopefully an update or quick fix resolves this soon.

    In forum: Kadence Blocks

    In reply to: Gallery (Adv) Issues

    #296309

    This was a known issue where the Gallery (Advanced) slider settings didn’t apply to the live site because the frontend uses compiled CSS variables. Version 3.5.32 fixed this, so after updating and clearing any cache, your arrow and pagination styles should appear correctly without custom CSS.

    #296304

    After updating Kadence, certain page layouts no longer display as they did before, mainly due to spacing and responsiveness changes. For large content sites such as https://happymoddapk.com/, this leads to alignment issues and broken download sections. Cache clearing helps, but better layout stability would improve updates.

    #296233

    After the latest Kadence theme update, some layouts seem to break due to changes in block spacing and responsive settings. On content-heavy sites like getthespikeapk.com, this can affect section alignment, buttons, and download layouts, making pages look inconsistent compared to before. Clearing cache and regenerating CSS usually helps, but theme updates should preserve existing layouts better

    #296081

    Hi Robert,

    First, you could use performance checking tools like the Google PageSpeed Insights. I did that and you could see your website’s performance and optimization opportunities here: https://pagespeed.web.dev/analysis/https-thetallycounter-com/7kp4k6c8of?form_factor=desktop

    As we can see in this test, your mobile scores are great, but needs a bit of improvement on desktop. The top opportunity there is to improve the “Render blocking requests”. Hover over those files and you should see that they are your LiteSpeed file for CSS and JS.

    You can focus on tweaking the plugin settings and see which combination will work best on your website’s resources: https://docs.litespeedtech.com/lscache/lscwp/pageopt/

    I hope this helps and let us know if you need more assistance.

    #296069

    Hi everyone,
    After updating the Kadence theme to the latest version on my website ine/, I noticed that some page layouts are no longer displaying correctly. The spacing between sections has changed, and a few blocks are not aligning as they did before the update.

    I’m using the block editor with Kadence blocks, and the issue appears on both desktop and mobile views. Clearing cache and regenerating CSS did not fix the problem.

    Has anyone else faced layout issues after a Kadence theme update?
    Any suggestions on what settings or files I should check would be helpful.

    #296040

    I had seen in the developer tools that it wasn’t being applied. But now everything looks fine again, for whatever reason. (cache?)

    #295976

    For optimizing the Ascend theme for fast-loading business sites, focus on three main areas: efficient content, caching, and image optimization. Use caching or performance plugins like LiteSpeed Cache or SolidPerformance to reduce load times. Compress and properly size images, especially for sliders and hero sections, to avoid slowing the homepage. Limit unnecessary plugins and scripts on pages with portfolios or service listings. Keep CSS and JS minimal and only load what is needed per page. Testing with Google PageSpeed Insights or GTmetrix helps identify bottlenecks. Following these practices balances design quality with lean performance.

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