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Hej Victoria,
sorry for my late answer. I have been away for holidays. Thanks for the link and the clarifying image. This is exactly what I was looking for. Will now try to implement it.
Cheers, Oliver
Hi Vinay,
I actually don’t get it. I posted a link above http://szene-hamburg.de and your colleague claimed it was a bad link and he didn’t want to click it etc. Here it is again.
What is so difficult to understand that
a) it is not my site, I am merely interested in reproducing the effect shown there and
b) I run a vanilla (meaning a clean install of WordPress and your theme ENFOLD) installation which I am sure you can easily reproduce without my help?If you can’t help just state it and I will look elsewhere. The documentation about styling for ENFOLD doesn’t really help much btw.
Regards
Hej, it is a bit weird but the 3rd time I went to their site today I got a warning as well.
Anyway this is one of the biggest cultural magazines in Germany so I wonder why this isn’t an issue for them. I will contact them about it tomorrow ;)Here is the screenshot: https://www.dropbox.com/s/kupp63vztyh73om/szene.png?dl=0
I was looking to replicate the “shadow-effect” on both sides of the content column.
HTH and regards, Oliver
Hi Jordan,
thanks for answering. Maybe you misread my post? I am just looking to replicate the effect the mentioned site uses. Specifically I look to have the color grading left and right of the main content column (in the link I posted it is from light grey to white). I can provide a screenshot with annotations if that would be necessary?
I have a vanilla Enfold install which would do you no good as I am pretty sure you have one yourself.
Cheers, Oliver
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