Fixing Mobile Menu Issues Caused by Superfly and Divi Conflicts in WordPress

A broken mobile menu is more than an inconvenience—it kills user experience. At Integriti Studio, we resolved a case where a mobile menu powered by Superfly wouldn’t open on iPhones due to a conflict with the Divi theme. Here’s how we diagnosed and fixed the issue.

Issue Overview

On iPhones, tapping “Our Shop” did nothing—or worse, redirected to the homepage. The site used Divi and Superfly, and the menu was supposed to trigger a sidebar. Even with caching off, the issue persisted.

What We Found

🔍 Plugin conflict

Disabling the WPFront Notification Bar temporarily restored menu functionality.

⚙️ Divi + Superfly breakdown

Testing in a stripped-down environment (Divi + Superfly only) showed the menu still didn’t work on Safari/iOS—proving a deeper conflict.

💻 Caching not to blame

WP Rocket’s optimizations were toggled with no effect. The issue wasn’t caching—it was plugin compatibility.

How We Fixed It

🔄 Rolled back plugins

Older versions of Divi and/or Superfly were tested. Functionality returned after rollback.

🧪 Device testing

BrowserStack and real-device tests confirmed the fix across iOS browsers.

🚫 Disabled Superfly

The plugin was removed completely, and a custom lightweight menu solution was recommended.

🔐 Locked stable version

The fixed Divi version was locked via BlogVault to prevent future breakage from updates.

Result

The mobile menu now works smoothly across all devices. By removing the conflicting plugin and reinforcing stable theme behavior, we restored full site navigation for all users.

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