The hamburger menu, on Android. The result of some theme upgrade, I suspect.
Some weary questions come to mind, assuming it was an upgrade.
- Did they not know they’d broken it?
- If they didn’t, how could they not? Did nobody tell them? Lots of sites must use that theme.
- Are they not supposed to test their work across platforms?
- Having broken it and become aware of the fact, why did they not reverse the change and implement one that didn’t break the function?
ChatGPT is telling me what to do about it. Clear caches. Change themes. I don’t know what else: my brain glazed over halfway down the page. Its final suggestion was, “Pay a developer to sort it out.”
Why would I do that, when it’s [presumably] a developer who’s messed it up? Paying developers to do things seems to cause problems, not fix them!
I’ll fix it myself. The day will come when I’m not going to my own day job (where I’m paid to NOT mess things up. So I don’t!) and I actually have the spoons to sit and plough through the unnecessary maze of complexity that is, nowadays, a WordPress site dashboard.
But it is not this day.