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SO much for hearing back from anyone.
I think I figured it out using CSS versus the function that you had provided on your website. I would have liked to use the function…
This is what I did if anyone out there needs this:
.home .av_header_transparency.av_alternate_logo_active .logo { content:url(home-page.logo) !important; }
I found this: https://kriesi.at/documentation/enfold/logo/#image-logo-with-subtext
I put the function but it is not working. Will someone please look, thank you?Hello, I updated my subscription so I could get assistance. Did we hit a dead end? I have not heard back from anyone. Thank you!
- This reply was modified 4 years, 2 months ago by Arlie_Francis.
Thank you for the font fix.
Yes, I have the logo I want to switch just on the home page. If that is what you are asking me.
Checking in to see if someone can help with my two questions. THank you
It is for the menu and the logo. Still possible?
what is your home page id or class?
Hi Victoria, I figured it out. I had some css from the old design interring.
There is one thing still not working but it has been years since I used Enfold, so it might just be me.
The main menu items are not changing font color and size. If you can check what I did, thank you?Hello Victoria!
That did the trick. lol I feel silly for not trying that first.
Thank you!
We are going to update our “Support Subscription” so we can get help. The accounting department will do it at around 11am EST.
With that being said, the upload buttons are not working. Even after making sure the latest version is installed and all plugins disabled.
There is another issue too – I can’t customize any of the elements using your Advance Styling gui. When I select for instance the element to customize as “H1” nothing gets selected.
With Enfold, I tend to not do any custom scripts. I just add a child theme and call it a day… The oddest part of it all is, I put the site in a staging environment and it worked fine. For that reason, I reached out to the hosting company. They said over and over again via a very long back and forth that it was nothing on their server.
I provided you new login credentials…
Thank you
Thank you Petra! That makes complete sense. Thank you again!
I would like to point out that the thread you sent me is for a completely different issue.
They were getting a parse error and I am getting a warning that the Google Maps API is retired when it is not. I have my account up to date, and with a new API code.
util.js:248 Google Maps API warning: RetiredVersionI put the key the following code and I got a syntax error – I assumed I replaced ‘” .$api_key . “‘; with ” key”;
Also, my map is there but I get a warning which indicates there will be an issue if not handled…util.js:248 Google Maps API warning: RetiredVersion https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/javascript/error-messages#retired-version
It really stinks that I am not getting any assistance with this…
Unfortunately, that is not working and the spinning wheel happens again in layout editor.
I provided a login above. There is a “Test Post” called “Troubleshoot Back Menu” please feel free to login and look
Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 403 () . <– that is the error it is returning in the console managerHello Victoria,
Below are the credentials…
Thank you
Yes, a basic javascript link that is used to create a “Go Back” button…
javascript:history.go(-1)
This link breaks the backend where you can’t load the Layout builder. Once I built a new post without the submenu that had this link in it, the layout builder loaded just fine. The link still works on the front end for all 300plus pages that still have it. But I can not get into the layout builder for any of those posts or pages that have the submenu module containing that link.
Here is a sample page where you can inspect the “Go Back” link being used on the front end.
I have troubleshooted all day – and discovered that the issue. I think… is
I have a javascript link that I was using as a “back” button. If you go to this landing page you will see the “Go Back” link. (Provided in the private section)I created a new post with everything that I needed minus that link and everything loaded fine. Basically, on any post that has that link, I can’t load the page to edit it. However, on new posts that do not have it, so far it seems like I can load it just fine.
Just so you know, I created a fresh installation of WordPress with just the theme. I uploaded a handful of posts from the other website, and the same server response 403 error is happening. I have zero plugins there, so I am not sure what application is causing this.
And I don’t appreciate being ignored… Is there a paid for ticketing system here?
Well, I take it all back. After pushing the staging version live I am still getting “Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 403 ()”
Apparently, I am having a one-way conversation here, but if anyone else runs into their child theme not loading the “Layout Builder” after an update… I have figured it out, or at least I believe I have.
The child theme that Enfold provides uses WordPress’s older method of creating a child theme: https://kriesi.at/documentation/enfold/how-to-install-enfold-theme/#why-child-theme
It is highly recommended by WordPress to now use this method: https://codex.wordpress.org/Child_Themes
This seems to have fixed my issue.
I moved the site to a staging area and deactivated the child theme. It appears that the child theme is the issue.
I created my child theme based on your steps a couple years ago, maybe you have a new way method?Hey Ben, The update fixed my issue. I can upload the video to my server and set it as a background – it plays on Safari :-)
That did the trick… I suppose I will have to optimize manually l- or play with the settings. Either way, thanks for thinking for me! lol
Great to know! I will wait a couple days to see if it works with the patch. Thank you!
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