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It should look like (the above sample): laptophobo.com
In the incorrect (in Enfold theme) version: http://209.95.55.214/hs/helping/online-giving/
– the font and boxed donation values sizes are wrong (too small)
– the indentations are not correct
– the “last name” field should be next to the “first name” field.Its just that the Enfold theme is interfering somehow with the the layout of this applied script.
Hi Yigit. Anything yet?
sorry. it is: scott
I figured that; was just seeing if this was something your team had had a known solution already.
However, I did figure out a simple work-around. I set a button on the top of the normal (desktop) home page that says “view mobile version” which only displays under 650px (using @media) codes in the style sheet. On the mobile version, I add a button that displays only above 650px that gives the viewer the option to see the complete desktop version. It’s not perfect, but will work for now.
Hi Andy,
I looked into that plugin, but it does not allow for an adjustment of the maximum width.
Although Yigit’s quick hard refresh for chrome didn’t work for me, when I did deleted the cache through Chrome’s Developer’s Tools method, it fixed my problem.
Thanks for your assistance on this. (This is now resolved.)
Well, as I had mentioned earlier, if I use IE browser, I’m able to see and work with ALB. Except, if I clone a content item (such as icon box), then when I go to change the title in icon box, that ability just freezes up.
Since this appears to not be a known issue on your end, I think I’ll just reload the last know working backup and go from there.
Hi Yigit,
Unfortunately, that didn’t work. I’ve also tried toggling the permalink settings and that didn’t work either.
Hi again. I found that the problem exists the most in Chrome browser. Version 44.0.2403.125 m. When I open up the page in IE, I can see the ALB, but some of the items are not editable.
However, when I open up other Enfold themes (on other of my sites) all works fine on any browser.
- This reply was modified 9 years, 4 months ago by laptophobo.
How about instead of it displaying the complete content, the blog only displays excerpt? Or, better yet, excerpt with Read More link?
Alternatively, I’ve simply replaced the default blog with the blog widget in Avia Layout Builder.
Hi. I did try that originally, but then I lose the image in the Category blog page (see below) if I don’t include a featured image.
Thanks for the quick reply. But wouldn’t adding this code only address this 1 post? I would not want to have to add this code for every instance where there is both a Featured image and inserted image.
Perhaps there’s a way to do display:none on the Blog (page id: 731)?
I have, yes.
I’m wondering if the problem is due to Required fields not being completed.
When one hits the submit button, and if one or more Required fields haven’t been completed, the only prompt that there’s a problem is a 1px red order around the required field. I think to many, they may overlook this and consider the form sent. Is there a way to have bold wording “Required fields have not been completed!” appear as well?
For now, I’ve placed a warning below the submit button. But, I’m still not sure this is the correct fix.I found how to do it.
Create a new page and click the magic wand and scroll down the list and choose widget area. Then change the value in what it gives you to the widget you desire.Hi Rikard,
I have a feeling that the form issue was more of user error than anything else. So, let’s close this one for now.
Thanks!
Hi Ismael. I did. I found it was simply better to remove the title on this long one.
That almost works. The overflow: hidden tag doesn’t respond though. (I did try !important tag too.)
Awesome. Thanks.
June 8, 2015 at 10:19 pm in reply to: Post meta information not appearing on single post in restaurant theme in Enfold #456361I’m having the same issue. I’d like to have the author, category, date published, view. I’ve looked into the ALB options, but didn’t see one. Perhaps using the Code element with a specific code?
Help.
Hi Josue,
I thought I had replied on this (but apparently hadn’t). The hosting service was (finally) able to up the php memory properly. Now all is good. Upping the php.ini file, and then placing the file in the correct location, did the trick.
Hi Ismael. That option was my “plan b”, which actually works fine. (I thought I’d check to see if it was already a built-in feature.)
Thanks for getting back on this.I see the plugin you’ve added. This should help. I’ve bounced this back over to the hosting service people. Thanks for your help on this Ismael and Josue.
Oops. Forgot I was still on local host on this one. Anyway, here it is: http://dotorgwebworks.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/magazine-tile.jpg.
Thanks Rikard.
May 29, 2015 at 6:13 pm in reply to: Change the default blog thumb icon with a default image. #451742I’m not sure what your reply means. If I was able to fix it, I would have. So, does this mean that it’s outside of Kriesi’s scope of support? Which I would understand since it’s a customization. So what I’ve done for now is to shelve the customization for now and will leave it as can’t be done.
However, it would have been nice to have a feature for a custom default image as most other blog plugins provide.
Thanks for your help though.
This reply has been marked as private.This reply has been marked as private.This reply has been marked as private.Hi Yigit,
I went back to the hosting service provider and we increased the php.ini file sizes to 256m. Still, I’m getting that error message.
This reply has been marked as private.Hi Rikard, Thank you for the prompt reply. I did try again, this time on my IE browser (empty cache) and still no change.
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