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February 24, 2016 at 1:37 am in reply to: Preloader Logo & Making Button Round Instead Of Square #588086
It works! :) Thank you.
February 23, 2016 at 12:10 am in reply to: Preloader Logo & Making Button Round Instead Of Square #587496See the image attached. If you on the site and browse among the tabs you will see.
I have cleared all cached server and Cloudflare.
February 20, 2016 at 1:30 am in reply to: Preloader Logo & Making Button Round Instead Of Square #586363I still see the quick 1 second loader below it. It’s like a grey circle box that loads up really fast.
February 17, 2016 at 8:49 am in reply to: Preloader Logo & Making Button Round Instead Of Square #584530https://philee.xyz/design/work/
I applied the CSS to replace the Preloader to be removed. Only thing is the round circle loading up is still there (the spinning gif is disappeared though). Is it possible to remove the circle loading up as well?
February 16, 2016 at 1:05 am in reply to: Preloader Logo & Making Button Round Instead Of Square #583839Thank you :) Works great.
For the CSS round button it isn’t an option with Avia Layout Builder Button?
I don’t need a plugin like that. I added the appropriate image dimension html tags like isamael but it doesn’t stretch that size.
I tried that. But it does not stretch across like doing it as a slider. See image.
I want it so when Google sees the image they see the height=”XXX” and width=”XXX” number it knows the specific dimension size for better Pagespeed and ySlow score.
Isamel,
I know that. I am just saying when uploading the image the LayerSlider WP plugin does not put height and width html code into the front-end for Pagespeed ySlow purposes.
Unable to do so when using the 2nd method and selecting from “Slide image & thumbnail” (top left corner)
Oh, now how do I set image measurements for the LayerSlider WP Plugin for Pagespeed purposes?
Thank you! The 1st method works. The 2nd method doesn’t leave measurements tags for some reason. It’s okay though, 1st method is okay with me. :)
Added it to our child theme Style.css file and there was no change. Are you sure that is the right code?
Hello,
I would believe your theme would be optimized out of the box. I checked optimisation and it is $60 for a plugin. Why not just make a script that is compatible for your theme so all your users can benefit from optimum speed?
I downloaded W3 Total Cache. But I do not want to risk breaking the site when it minify. Do you have a optimization settings with W3 Total Cache so I can just import it in? I have attached the back-end credential as well.
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