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Elliot, thank you! You’re a star.
Best,
Emma
Hi Rikard,
Sorry, I deleted the user when I thought it wasn’t necessary. I know the anchors work because I’ve got buttons on the full-screen slider that work so it’s just the menu that I’m having problems with. I’ve attached a screenshot of the menu set up I’m looking at, please can you just tell me which field I need to put http://www.catchycopy.co.uk/#sectionID in?
Thanks
Emma
http://www.catchycopy.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/Screen-Shot-2015-07-06-at-10.43.16.png
Hi Ismael,
I came across that document a while ago but it’s not exactly comprehensive (!). I have put anchors in the section id, and they must work on some level because there are buttons on my pricing table that scroll nicely to them, but how do I format a menu so that users can navigate to them directly from the menu at the top of the page?
Emma
Hi Elliot,
I’m sure I’m probably just being really dense but where would I set the URL to include ‘/#sectionID’?
I’ve got a pricing table from a thrid party plugin running on the page with a button set to #sectionID to a different section and it scrolls beautifully to the correct point, it’s just (infuriatingly) the menu that doesn’t – even after disabling all my plugins. I haven’t removed the code from the avia.js taken from the other support thread, is that likely to be causing an issue?!
I hadn’t realized I was running an old version, Yigit. All sorted now, thank you!
Hi Rikard,
I am using the colour section but I don’t have a background overlay option in the section background tab. Do I need to upload a plugin or update the theme or something for it to show?
Regards,
Emma
Hi,
Sorry for earwigging but I am having the same problem. I put the code suggested in but the font on the blog is still miniscule. I have other code in the Quick CSS panel, I’m wondering if tagging this onto the end is why it isn’t working?
This is the code we are running and the font on the blog stays the same:
body {
font-size: 40px;
}.main_menu ul:first-child > li > a { font-size: 30px; color: white!important; background-color: #4f0235; }
.main_menu ul:first-child > li > a:hover { color: orange!important; }
.header_color .main_menu ul:first-child > li.current-menu-item > a, .header_color .main_menu ul:first-child > li.current_page_item > a { color: #b3a6b3!important; }.main_menu ul:first-child > li > a { font-family: ‘Arial’, }
.blog .entry-content p { font-size: 30px; }
Thank you Yigit, much appreciated!
Regards,
Emma
This reply has been marked as private.This reply has been marked as private.Absolutely – how do I create a temp admin login (I’m a complete novice I’m afraid!)?
Emma
No luck on that I’m afraid Yigit.
I’m pretty sure the issue is that the permalink for the individual blog post is by default the home page. However, on the blog post page in the backend there’s no option to change the permalink as there is for individual pages in the rest of the site. Do I need to tweak the code somewhere or is there another menu I’m missing?
Emma
You’re a star! Thank you Rikard.
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