Tagged: custom post types, Portfolio
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September 12, 2013 at 9:36 pm #29563
Hello,
I need some posts to be isolated from others and I think I can make them as Portfolio entries. Besides, I need them properly categorized.
Most of them do not have an image and I want to show them as “Single author with small preview”. I can do it with Blog Posts shortcode / Content Element.
My problems are:
1. There is an alignment problem (bug?) when using Single Author Small Preview blog style with portfolio entries. That does not happen with normal posts. (http://halux.com.br/wordpress/)
– How can I fix this?
2. When displaying a portfolio category, the only available style is the portfolio grid. However, when some portfolio entry has a long title, the boxes are displayed with different heights. (http://halux.com.br/wordpress/portfolio_entries/portfolio-cat-1/)
– Would it be possible to apply a different default blog style to them?
– If not, how can I fix the different heights problem of the portfolio grid?
3. As portfolio post titles are shown in (default) header, a long title and the breadcrumb are superposed. (http://halux.com.br/wordpress/portfolio-item/portfolio-2/)
– How can I fix this?
4. I can change the “portfolio-item” slug, but portfolio categories are important to me.
– How should I change the “portfolio_entries” slug?
5. Another possible solution for above problems would be using a real Custom Post Type, leaving portfolio features for their own purpose.
– Would you have any ideas for this alternative?
6. I need some Entypo icons not available to the theme. They seem to be commented in entypo-fontello-charmap-unmod.php
– Is there a way to make them available?
Thank you!
September 13, 2013 at 11:10 pm #141005Hi,
I’ll post the solutions as i found them:
2, This code will equalize the heights:
.grid-entry .inner-entry{ min-height: 75px; }
3, This code will put the breadcrumb trail above the title:
.breadcrumb-trail{ position: static; }
5, Yes if you know how to properly do it, i think that would work.
Regards,
Josue
September 25, 2013 at 3:38 pm #166124Thanks!
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2. That works!
3. That did not work… Nothing changed. Another suggestion?
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5. Still looking for an alternative solution.
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September 26, 2013 at 3:46 pm #1666721. Solved with
.template-blog .portfolio .entry-content-wrapper{ overflow:hidden; }
Other layouts may require similar correction.2. Solved, see above post
3. Unsolved, see above
4. and 5.
Solved with Custom Post Type UI plugin (http://wordpress.org/plugins/custom-post-type-ui/)
and
.template-blog .my_custom_type .entry-content-wrapper{ overflow:hidden; }
6. Unsolved
September 30, 2013 at 8:14 am #168017Hey!
3) I had the same problem on my website and solved it with following css code
.title_container .main-title { width: 100%; margin-bottom: 35px; } .title_container .breadcrumb { top: auto; bottom: 10%; }
It will extend the title container to 100% and push the breadcrumb to the bottom – i.e. like here: http://inoplugs.com/tutorials/how-to-use-the-media-gallery-in-combination-with-flashlight/
Josue’s code should also work but maybe you need to add an !important tag like
.title_container .breadcrumb { position: static !important; }
6) Not right now but we’ll release an update next week (Enfold 2.3) which allows you to upload ANY icon font zip file you generated with: http://fontello.com/ and the theme will then allow you to select your uploaded font icons too.
Regards,
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