Site URL: https://www.sharemyhome.co.uk
Hi,
A couple of years back I put together a site which, for context, uses a bit of custom CSS for typefaces and some other minor styling points, along with code injection in the header and footer for Google Tag Manager. There have been some minor changes in terms of image removal and a bit of repositioning by the owner but nothing on a code/CSS level, since then.
A few days ago the owner of the site contacted me to say the on the home page the type styles have been over-ridden to render in black (instead of a grey colour used on the other pages/the site styles and themes) the burger menu icon disappears from the mobile view, the social media icons are rendering in white/transparent in the footer, and all the container/background colours for sections have disappeared.
SS themselves have said to the owner that when the site is previewed with scripts disabled it reverts back to normal, which is true. I've removed the scripts and saved the site without them as another test but that doesn't make the site render in it's normal colours etc. Besides, the tag manager script is required, which is an issue in and of itself, if removed.
Does anyone have any ideas on what conflict could be causing the overrides and disappearing icons etc when the scripts are active? I've attached a couple of images to help demonstrate the issue.