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Devin,
Fine. Just what I wanted to hear. Thanks.
JohnI have the same problem. Our website was built with Enfold on Bluehost, and I have just received the same warning.
Thanks,
JohnThanks Josue. That helps a lot.
As always, great support from you guys.
John
Please add to the Easy Slider and the Full Width Easy Slider media elements the option to set the number of loops for the autorotation, as you do for the Advanced Layerslider — rather than being forced into an infinite loop.
in particular, at least allow the autorotation to be set to just one loop, so people aren’t forced to have the slideshow going without stop as they read the page. It drives many people crazy.
This option for setting the number of loops is in the Advanced Layerslider, but not the the Easy Sliders and Full Width Easy Slider.
Thanks.
September 25, 2013 at 6:32 pm in reply to: Can I put the search widget on front page without a sidebar? #166194Hi Devin,
Ok. I see my mistake. I hadn’t noticed the widget area content element in the advanced layout editor before. Problem solved. I just added a widget area to the front page, inserted the search widget, and it looks just fine.
Thanks,
JohnSeptember 24, 2013 at 6:25 am in reply to: Can I put the search widget on front page without a sidebar? #165488Hi Ismail,
I’m using Enfold. Actually, I mentioned it at the start of my question. Enfold is a great theme and this is the second site I’m building with it.
Please note I’m OK with html and css, but know very little about php. Can you explain in more detail how I would follow your instruction to “use this code on your header.php.” I assume I would edit the header.php file, but would I insert a new line, and, if so, where in the file?
Thanks,
John
September 12, 2013 at 8:42 pm in reply to: How change the page title at the top of individual post pages? #140413Hi Josue,
I figured out a solution that works for me, just renaming some pages and using the title containers and titles that resulted.
Thanks for your help.
John
September 11, 2013 at 10:48 pm in reply to: How change the page title at the top of individual post pages? #140411Hi Josue,
That change does delete the blue title container and the title “blog” from just the individual blog posts. Thanks.
I have two related follow up questions, though:
1. As noted before, my preference would be not to delete the blue title container on the individual blog posts, but just to either eliminate the tile “blog’ for it, or to change it so something else, show as “blog post” or “individual post”. If this isn’t possible, I can live with deleting the container, but for aesthetic reasons I’d rather be able to keep it if we can eliminate or change the word “blog”, since I think that is not an accurate description of what is on the page (since the page has only one post from the blog, not the entire blog).
2. By making a change directly to the single.php file in the Enfold folder, will that change be wiped out when I update the Enfold theme periodically to newer versions? (If so, I assume I just take care to redo the change to this file each time.)
Thanks again for your help.
John
September 10, 2013 at 9:38 pm in reply to: How change the page title at the top of individual post pages? #140409Hi Josue,
There has been a misunderstanding of what I am requesting.
When I made the change you suggested, the title container (which is blue in my modification of the theme) and the white page title in the container were deleted from every page. I don’t want that. I want to keep all blue title containers and white titles where I now have them except only in one case.
That case is the dynamic page that gets generated when someone clicks on an individual post and is taken to a page labelled “blog” in the title container.
That’s all I want to change. I want to either (a) change the word “blog” to something else, or (b) delete the word “blog” and have no title in that one title container.
I can’t figure out how to do that because this “blog” page is not one of the pages that shows up in the “All Pages” view on the dashboard. It apparently is generated automatically to hold individual posts, and the theme inserts the word “blog”.
Is it possible to make only that specific change?
Please let me know.
Thanks,
John
August 24, 2013 at 6:15 am in reply to: Puzzled why I can't change page title font color for some pages #137300Thanks Ismael for answering so quickly. It worked great.
You guys give terrific support!
John
August 21, 2013 at 7:17 am in reply to: How create images with exactly square corners (no rounding)? #136252Hi Ismael,
That’s terrific. Works perfectly. May thanks to you and Devin for such prompt and great support. My problem is fully solved.
John
August 20, 2013 at 11:38 pm in reply to: How create images with exactly square corners (no rounding)? #136250Hi Devin,
Thanks very much for your prompt reply. It worked fine for squaring the corners on the images at the bottom of the home page showing recent posts. It did not work for squaring the preview images on the blog page or individual post pages. However, by experimenting I found that including “.big-preview img” in the code you sent for custom.css file solved that problem. Here is what the code now says:
.avia-content-slider .slide-image, .avia-content-slider .slide-image img, .big-preview img {
border-radius: 0px;
}
A follow up question: I’m wondering if I should also include something to square the corners for “.small-preview img” and for “.related-posts img” as well? (I would like to square these corners too if I can.)
If so, how exactly should I revise the above code? When I tried doing it myself to add these two additional bits of code it seemed to mess up the squared corners on the big-preview images that I had just fixed, so I took these bits back out. I expect I didn’t have the syntax right for adding it.
Thanks for all your help.
John
August 20, 2013 at 4:34 pm in reply to: How create images with exactly square corners (no rounding)? #136248Yes. Please look at the featured images for the blog posts shown at the bottom of the home page, and for the featured images at the top of each post on the blog page, for this site:
uufreethinker.com
To my eye, these images are slightly rounded (not perfectly sharp corners).
The site is still under construction, but I will temporarily activate it so that you can look at it.
Thanks,
John
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