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@colorit2 It does run on Apache.
Hi I tried adding this:
<FilesMatch “\.(ttf|otf|woff)$”>
<IfModule mod_headers.c>
Header set Access-Control-Allow-Origin “*”
</IfModule>
</FilesMatch>To my .htcaccess. But this gave me a error 500.
Never mind, fixed it!
The help is not needed anymore, thanks! I changed some PHP settings and that did the trick.
Any updates.. ?
There you go
That, unfortunally, did not work.
That did the trick! Thanks Josue!
Thanks for your answer. This almost did the trick. It’s all good but when viewed on mobile it’s gone.. ?
Ah Also my URL:
This is the new URL
That did fix the last to first slide issue, but now the other slides are not sliding properly.
Hmm I think there is a solution tho. In which file are the codes used to make the hotspots link on default?
Oh sorry. I thought I already updated you guys. Since that didn’t solve the problem I had a good talk with the client and made the step to not use a fullscreen slider as a background, but just one image (color content) as a background with a caption.
Idk if this topic should stay open since there isn’t a solution. Maybe for other people who are searching for a solution?
That did not fix the problem unfortunally. Is it maybe possible to fix the slider on the background so when you scroll it is fixed.
Oh no… Is there a way to make it possible to have content on a slider which is also capable for mobile ?
Fully working! Thanks.
I should check my css, indeed.
After you’ve fixed it, please tell me what and where you did anything. I need to know this.
Thanks in advance,
Yours Faithfully,
AbosAlso didn’t do anything unfortunally.
Yours Faithfully,
AbosThat didn’t do anything unfortunally.
Yours Faithfully,
AbosIt’s still the same. I added this code:
@media only screen and (max-width: 767px) { .responsive .template-blog .blog-meta, .responsive .post_author_timeline, .responsive #top #main .sidebar { display: block; }} @media only screen and (max-width: 767px) { .template-blog .blog-meta { float: none; margin: auto; width: 100%!important; } a.small-preview img { margin: auto; } a.small-preview { width: 100%; background-color: transparent!important; } .flex_column .template-blog .post .entry-content-wrapper { width: 100%; padding-top: 20px; } }
I need the featured image to be on top of the text. At the moment it’s beside the featured image which makes the page very long.
Check it right here; http://esther.abosict.nl
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I also need to know this.
Hi Andy,
Unfortunally this made it only worse.
The only thing I want is the full featured image to be visable, instead of it being cropped…
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