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Hey Ismael,
Thanks a lot for the solution, it works great again!
Hi Ismael,
I have been using this theme for almost a year now and with every single update I’m more and more impressed. By far the best theme I’ve ever tried.
The jumping on the second fullscreen slider is definitely there, though I was using Safari. I’ve just tried Chrome and Firefox and neither of those seem to have this issue. I haven’t tried IE yet. I also had 2 colleagues mention to me that they noticed this same issue.
Since I can clearly see the difference ever time I scroll with the scroll down button versus scrolling without the scroll down button, I am sure there is something buggy about it. Perhaps I should try making a video whilst doing it or you can try Safari if you haven’t done so before.
Pardon me for meddling, but my top menu (secondary) also disappeared after updating to the latest version. All I had to do was go to my theme settings > Header and select the right settings to display the secondary menu. Important, though, is that you do this for each individual language, otherwise it will just show on your default language.
It would be great if an option to have a transparent header was included in the theme options. It is possible to do with CSS of course and there are a few things in the forums on it but it would be very neat to have it in the options.
This is possible in the latest version, I’ve already tried it.
… collapsible menu in mobile mode …
+1
Yes, but unless you’re revisiting every page, every page is a first load which will jump every time. Every page that I haven’t opened recently makes the menu jump.
I’m willing to deactivate plugins, but I have activated only the bare minimum of plugins, so I need every single one of those. And even if the page loads a bit faster on my end, people with even a slightly slower connection might still see it jump. Therefore I’m hoping to edit the cause. I assume the original height is still there, otherwise I don’t understand why it would still try to set the menu to it’s original height.
I’ve modified the el_height in the avia.js file, but is there anywhere else that the height is defined, please?
For some reason, that fixed menu with social icons also becomes very high on mobile devices (taking nearly half a screen sometimes).
The ability to add a “like” / “love” button to portfolio items.
For example plugin Zilla-Likes, this works perfectly well with everything apart from portfolio items.
An example can be found here: http://themes.laborator.co/#theme=calcium – this is showing the like/love button incorporated into the portfolio section.
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Might be a good idea (if technically possible) to offer the ability to “Like” feature requests in this topic. This way it would allow us to “+1” requests from others that we would like as well and for you it would be easy to figure out what the most popular requests are.
I’ve seen several requests that I would find very interesting as well, but I find it quite messy to just request that again (lack of overview).
Exactly what I was looking for. Thanks a lot!
Hey Yigit,
I forgot to mention it here, but this issue has been solved by Peter off the forum, yesterday. Apologies!
Thanks for the reply and thanks Peter for the help.
February 5, 2014 at 6:13 pm in reply to: URGENT: Fullscreen slider in IE9 (Windows 7) not loading!! #220021I think I’ve fixed it by adding the following code to functions.php:
add_filter('wp_headers', 'cdfie_add_header'); function cdfie_add_header($headers) { $headers['X-UA-Compatible'] = 'IE=edge,chrome=1'; return $headers; }
February 5, 2014 at 4:53 pm in reply to: URGENT: Fullscreen slider in IE9 (Windows 7) not loading!! #219986I think I found a possible cause. IE Compatibility View enabled breaks the entire site, disabling it fixes everything. Now I’m looking for a way to force disable this view with something like this:
<meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=edge">
Is there a place where we can see what features requests are in the working?
That would indeed be nice to know.
I would really really really really really really … really really (REALLY) like to see some kind of loading indication for the fullscreen slider.
This is my version: http://goo.gl/97xb3
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Hey Yigit,
Thank you for your help! I had to change it to:
.tab_inner_content a img
Now it works!
- This reply was modified 10 years, 9 months ago by DavyE.
1) I (or someone else) may have already requested this, don’t remember, but I really need the option to make a dropdown list of the portfolio filters. Have too many filters atm (especially for mobile), so I need it more compact. A dropdown like here would be perfect:
http://goo.gl/jJKCDU2) I’m sad there’s no non-fullwidth masonry option in the latest Enfold update.
3) If I remember correctly, for the masonry element, there was the intention of adding an automatic “load more” instead of a button for the next Enfold update. Is this still planned?
“print-friendly css stylesheet”
This!
Thanks Peter!
That fix didn’t work, until I remembered that Portfolio grid wasn’t the standard grid of Enfold, but the custom one you’ve written for me. So now I’ve done your suggested fix to that plugin as well and it works. Big thanks and apologies for the duplicate topic!
Full page scroll incl. bullets on the side would be awesome!
example:
http://alvarotrigo.com/fullPage/examples/apple.htmljQuery script is free for download (see bottom right of the example page).
Ok, thanks for taking the time to look into this. Too bad there isn’t a way to get it right, but maybe I’ll just pick a neutral color instead so it doesn’t look awkward when it’s “almost” the same.
By Monsoon:
– in theme option to have a fixed sidebar when scrolling down to avoid wasting a lot of white space on long posts/pages
– Accordion slider from corona option. This is enormously helpfull for websites that run many events as a simple way to show what s coming– Our management has requested the same feature, fixed sidebars. It would help a lot to add call-to-action buttons etc.
– Sounds interestingThis reply has been marked as private.No news on this, I suppose?
This reply has been marked as private.This reply has been marked as private.Ok, red works for me too, but that’s not the color I need. Please try again with my specific color #EF7C0B. See the difference below (left is text selection, and right is a button with the correct color):
And below you see where I want to enter EF7C0B, but it gets replaced by EF7D0B. Big difference in color as you can see in the screenshot above.
So every element on my site using the primary color is wrong! I don’t understand the added value of these settings if they refrain from using a specific color. I’m not going to change my company color because these theme settings refuse to accept it. Can’t you fix that, or is there something I can modify to get it fixed?
EDIT: First screenshot shows “red” in the code, but that’s because I took the screenshot while testing with red first, then back to EF7C0B.
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+3 for for the same header with social media icons on the side.
I do know a similar way of getting it working, though, only it doesn’t sit on the right of the search but in between main menu and search, so it’s not right. You can just add the icon (font version) as a custom link to your main menu.
I’m also interested in a non-fullwidth masonry grid.
Also interesting for the fullwidth masonry would be to enter a max width px of the images so they aren’t stretch too much. Right now, in some browser widths my images (thumbs not more than 320 px or so) are stretched to twice the size or even more. This results in a very blurry and ugly presentation, especially since on that same size there could easily be more columns.
Sounds interesting, but any idea if it could also work without having to click “Load more” and just load automatically when the visitor scrolls to the bottom? Same as on behance.net
There really are hundreds of items, so it would be irritating for the visitor to constantly have to scroll, click “load more” then scroll again, click again, scroll again, … for every 20 or so.
- This reply was modified 11 years, 1 month ago by DavyE.
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