Hi!
I am using a Custom HTML module to display a message regarding free shipping in the very top part of the header on my site (http://www.naiabikinis.com). I have added a module class suffix "nomobile" to make sure that this message doesn't display on mobile. However, when I go to the front end of my site, the module class suffix doesn't seem to have taken effect and the module still displays on all devices.
I used this exact same module class suffix on another module (embedded iframe for Instagram feed at the bottom of the page) to create two different modules that would switch displays depending on the device used. The suffix classes "nomobile" and "notablet" both work fine on this module for displaying the IG feed, but it doesn't work at all on the newly created module.
I created a new module position in the Modules>header.php for the new module called "memo", and I noticed it shows up in Inspect Element as a div id rather than a div class like some of the other built-in modules. Do you think this could be related to why the module class suffix won't stick?
Thanks in advance for your help!
Lowell
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