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September 1, 2016 at 4:53 pm in reply to: How to display Avia Post NAV with same category only #680842
Was there a solution to this?
Thanks so much Yigit. Works perfectly.
Ok. Perfect. Thanks so much Yigit!
Nevermind. I kept at it and was finally able to figure it out.
.main_color .av-inner-masonry-content {
background-color: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.8);
}That worked nicely. Thank you very much!
This reply has been marked as private.Looks like I made a mistake in the link. I’ve fixed it so it is showing what I’m trying to do.
So I stumbled across Kriesi themes about year and a half ago and tried a few of them out. I’ve tried many other themes within that time but have always come back to Enfold as my FAVOURITE theme. It is just so versatile and well built. The support is also the best support I’ve ever had. I thought I would share a few sites that I created using Enfold as a parent theme
Dog Groomer
http://poshpawpetspa.com/General Contractor
http://tomboyconstruction.com (this one is about 90% complete)Financial Advisors
http://investegies.com/Trucking Company
http://marlowesmithtrucking.com/I just love what you can do with it. so much versatility. We’re using it to do our new company website too. Once it is complete I will share that as well.
Cheers,
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Brilliant! That worked. Thank you.
This kind of works . I can fix the sizing and position of the text but the problem is it adds a border line that I can’t seem to remove and shifts everything down. Ideally I would like it to be in the ‘Main Header Area’ which seems to be an option for the social icons but not the phone number.
That worked! Thank you.
This should work. Basically I like the way the tables look with the header and description column but I don’t like how they dissapear on mobile. I want to use an @media screen in css to hide on type of table when it is in mobile and show another type. I used the default id’s for now but i like it cleaner with ids i create. It seems to work so far. Here is a sample:
YESS!!! That worked. Thanks so much.
Thanks for the quick reply. I added the code to the quick css but there doesn’t seem to be any change.
ok. So I just tested it again on a few different browsers. I tested it both on Mac and PC. It looks like it works in Safari and Chrome but it does not work in Firefox.
I think I figured it out.
#top .avia-layerslider .ls-nav-prev:before, #top .avia-layerslider .ls-nav-next:before {
background: none repeat scroll 0% 0% rgba(0, 0, 0, 0);
}Worked perfectly!! Thanks. You guys are awesome. So fast.
Awesome! Thank you so much. This is the best support forum I’ve ever visited. Quick and correct replies.
Is there a way to use this same code for a ‘by year’ function? I tried single_year_title… but that didn’t work. I didn’t think it would be that easy but thought I’d give it a shot.
Ahh! Perfect. Thanks so much.
I figured it out!
the original code I got from another post had to be modified. I removed strong and it worked fine.
.main-title.entry-title { display: none !important; }
I’m on Windows 7 and it looks weird to me in firefox
Awesome! Thanks for the super quick reply.
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