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Thank you Yigit! Works like a charm!
Cheers,
BasMy Dutch translation was completely broken again, this time it actually caused my header to in the wrong order. How on earth did it get screwed up so much lately? Had to download Remco Geelen’s one again. Please just implement his translation and pay the guy, he did an amazing job. Remember we’ve paid for this theme, don’t want to be rude but I’m at least expecting that the translation isn’t totally insane.
Thanks Ismael and the rest, everything is sorted now. You’re a bunch of heroes ;)
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BasThanks a lot Andy, another step forward! Hopefully now really the last question: I tried to give the background the same color as the rest of the page, but because I made it float right, the background color only applies to that little area and the rest is filled with the #main background color. I guess I need to wrap the flag widget div inside a new div somehow?
Thanks for the quick help, it worked and I managed to make it float right with css! One last thing, the flags have their own ‘bar’ now, I’d really like to have it in the same area as the page title.
See http://atlantikwallmuseum.nl/
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BasThanks for the help! Now another problem arises, when I copy functions.php to the child theme folder my website goes blank, even with nothing modified. I then tried to do what’s stated on the top of functions.php (setting the global var to ‘true’) but that resulted in a blank page too.
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BasHello Günter, thanks for the quick reply, I tried to put the code in multiple places near the breadcrumbs insertion part but it didn’t show up. It’s two language flags I want to appear in the place where the breadcrumbs would normally be. I’m a complete PHP noob so that’s not helping either. I know this is probably beyond the scope of support but if you can help me having it show up in the page title area that would be a great step forward, then I can probably move it around with CSS myself.
I got it to show up in the header earlier but that wasn’t a good place after all. Page title area would be much better.
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BasThanks a lot!
Hello GaryTalcott, I’m not staff but I have advice for you, using a caching plugin really helps to speed things up! Look up W3 Total Cache for example.
Bas
Thank you Andy!
Hello Elliot! Getting back to this, I’ve downloaded the ‘Responsive Lightbox’ plugin which offers a couple of lightboxes, and they all do recognise galleries. This makes me think that it should be possible with the default Enfold lightbox too, though I’m not skilled enough to see exactly how it’s done. For now I’m set but I’d love to be able to use the default lightbox again.
Dutch translation is completely ruined, now my project is stalled which really sucks… I’m going to try to remove the language files and see what happens.
So I looked if I could correct some translation problems myself and I noticed that almost everything is broken in the Dutch translation. I turned off codestyling localization and replaced the Dutch language files with freshly downloaded ones but now I´m sure that somehow the Dutch translation is completely screwed up with the last update. Is there a way to revert back to a past version, of maybe even switch to English for the time being? I really can’t work like this. I really hope someone can help out.
Have a look at this example, there are tons of duplicate and switched translations.
Solved it! The problem was in the Dutch translation I’m using, which became very weird after the last update. I have used codestyling localization before and I’m guessing that it screwed something up in the translations with the last Enfold update. Anyway, I re-translated the ‘Define Blog Grid layout’ lines and now it makes sense again.
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