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Hi.
I encountered the same issue I couldn’t solve. When placing ‘masonry portfolio’ into ‘color section’ I can only have 2 large columns, but I would like to have at least 3 columns of adequate size with large white gaps (not grey! as they are currently are). I want to use masonry portfolio as navigation menu and two oversized images are pretty much behind what I would call clean and readable display.Thank you in advance
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Alex- This reply was modified 10 years, 7 months ago by hexquare.
Hi, Yigit
The problem is that both – header AND sub-menu behavior – depends from woocommerce plugin status:
deactivated=ok
activated = js errorAnd it’s not an issue with Replete. I just installed fresh Replete theme on the same server and checked if there are similar problems, but apparently it’s only happening with Enfold.
Yet, moving header with a snippet made things worse. Now other sub-menus gone to the right. On mobile screen main menu is totally inaccessible. Just have a look
I’m sure it’s a bug which has to be properly addressed. When I running Enfold on WAMP for the first seconds, mega menu is also appears on the left, but then shifts to ‘relative’ positions and stays there until the end of session. However with each new session shifting repeats.
Thank you in advanse and hope, you’ll help.
- This reply was modified 10 years, 7 months ago by hexquare.
Hi!!
Enfold en Replete are two of my all time WP favorites (though, I have to admit that I wasn’t utterly happy in the beginning).
Still I would dare to ask for one more option. Would you be kind to consider the possibility of adding a catalog section to Enfold, not necessary related directly to the shop. The point is to have clean 1-column display with mid’size pictures + price tag in the front-end and well organised catalog in the back-end. Generally it’s like a portfolio, but with strictly commercial purpose and little more detailed view.
Here is the example of what I mean: http://nimble.dream-demo.com/catalogue/catalog-with-right-sidebar/#all/1/listThanx
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