"Hamburger" icon in website easy builder.

What is the best way to move Mobirise website easy builder and Formoid to a new desktop computer?

You can install Mobirise app with one account on two devices only.

Please back up the all of the project files. Note the app can open native .mobirise files only.

Please download the app from the link in the license message, install it in on another device and log in.

Now you can open the projects you worked earlier on.

Appears as if the "hamburger" icon is not publishing correctly in Mobirise. Images attached showing Mobirise view vs. post-published view.

What is the best way to move Mobirise website easy builder and Formoid to a new desktop computer?

Please send us the link to your page with this issue, we'll check it.

Code has not been uploaded to a server yet.

Examined the physical HTML, but when attempting to open the HTML with a text editor a message appears that says "index.html contains characters that do not exist in code page 1252 (ANSI - Latin I)."

Then Mozilla's Firefox browser was used to "View Page Source" which exposed the problem. Captured the <button> HTML coding that surrounds the "hamburger" showing the non-UTF8 "hamburger" representation. Google's Chrome browser also shows the same resulting HTML (both attached).

Further testing:

• Hamburger issue also shows up when viewed with Microsoft's Edge browser.

• Hamburger issue DOES NOT show up when viewed with Google's Chrome browser.

To keep all the different browser's happy, maybe the <button> </button> HTML should enclose either UTF-8 characters or

<img src="">

???

Using 2.11.1 by the way, which cleared up some other menu issues ... thank you.

Hope this helps.

I can view this hamburger symbol in MS Edge (and other browsers) correctly. Please note that Mobirise use UTF-8 encoding.

If you would like, I can send screen shots of browsers where the hamburger symbol is failing when the menu is collapsed.

I have checked the forums, and there are other users with a similar problem.

Please make sure that your browser has UTF-8 encoding. Sometimes even if your page has

UTF-8 encoding, your server sets another encoding for your browser.

Please tell what browsers do you use when you seen that failing symbol, we'll check it.

Also you can send us the link to the discussion of this problem.

Apologies for my persistence. I think I can boil this down quickly.

If Mobirise can change their generated html representation of the "hamburger" to be the recognized HTML-Entity coding (☰), any and all open issues regarding the "hamburger" representation can be resolved.

This method was tested by:

1) editing an html file generated by Mobirise to change the "hamburger" representation as per the example below.

2) changing the .htaccess file on the server to disassociate html files from any character representation.

Re-loading the html showed that the "hamburger" was represented properly in all browsers.

Browsers correctly interpret the coding regardless of how the server associates the html file with character sets. Plain text editors will not be confused (for those who choose to modify Mobirise generated code).

Specifically, here is the html example used to successfully test. The website easy builder generated code for the "hamburger" was replaced with (☰):

<button class="navbar-toggler pull-xs-right hidden-md-up" type="button" data-toggle="collapse" data-target="#exCollapsingNavbar">
  ☰
</button>

Thank you. I have sent your request to our developers. I hope they will take it into consideration.

Attempting to add the "PayPal Shopping Cart" extension to Mobirise causes an error. See attached.

"Error add extension 'PayPal Shopping Cart' (21). Try to sign-up again"

Please try to log out and then log in again. I can't find your order for this extension in our base. Could you share more details about it?

I see also that you have purchased Megabundle that includes Code Editor, and you haven't use your code for it yet.

Logging out and back in again worked. All set thanks!

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