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  • I’m using a child theme and adding my custom CSS to the styles.css file within the child theme folder.

    How does the theme handle the custom.css file? Should I create a copy to the same path within the child theme folder and edit that, or should I continue to add custom CSS for the child theme to the child theme styles.css?

    If you try this page -> http://tg.bongo.cc/transplant-management/

    Shrink the width & the graph stays visible, but the content goes behind the footer.

    It seems like the footer is being positioned too high on the page and covering the content. I’ve switched through the various choices for header and footer and it still doesn’t change the problem.

    Tried that – no effect.

    Also just upgraded the theme – no effect.

    in reply to: Enfold menu question #176561

    Personally, I think it’s crazy to want the sub menu box to remain visible.

    Menus are intended to convey control, but when they act strange – like this client is requesting, it defeats the purpose.

    Regarding item #2 – the active color, they wanted both the parent and child page links to display as active. Again, this is bad because they can only be on a single page at a time, so it makes no sense to highlight a parent link when you’re not on that page.

    I turned on the crumb trail and did some editing to make it match the menu colors & I think they’re going to be happy with that, rather then having me undermine a perfectly functional menu system.

    Thanks for the response!

    in reply to: Enfold menu question #176097

    Does anyone know how to do this?

    in reply to: Enfold menu question #175479

    Site is tg.bongo.cc

    I have the colors figured out – but I have 2 remaining problems.

    1) the 1st 3 main menu choices all have a single sub menu item, each linking to a page. Main menu items also link to pages. Client wants the submenu items to remain visible on respective pages and …

    2) client wants the main menu item to remain active color (orange) when on the sub menu page.

    I know – the pages don’t make any sense to me either – they just want orange for the active menu, which I’ve got working, the sub menu choice to stay visible when it’s on that particular page ( so, for example, PRECISION MEDICINE and it’s sub-menu item; KIDNEY GRAFT STATUS would both be orange and KIDNEY GRAFT STATUS would remain visible after mouse-out.

    Great theme!

    in reply to: How to add a class to avia layout editor element – part 2 #140936

    I just figured it out:

    EasyModal plugin requires that you choose which modals to “load” into the page. Unless I choose every form that I need, none will appear.

    in reply to: How to add a class to avia layout editor element #140696

    Thanks, Devin! What brilliant forethought!

    I love this theme more and more the longer I use it.

    in reply to: Blog Image Location #117360

    Hi Nick –
    I’ve tried doing the steps in your video for adding the Advanced Layout Editor to custom post types. It doesn’t seem to work. I’ve created a duplicate of meta.php with identical folder structure in my working child theme folder.

    I’ve changes the two code sections to match the slug for the CPT I’m trying to use ALE with. Neither the ALE button or the theme options appear in the edit window for my CTP.

    I’m using Enfold 1.9.1 & WP-Types plugin to create CTPs

    in reply to: Possible, small bug #134124

    Heck yes, it’s a small one, but I found one and that makes me feel smart.

    Great theme!

    in reply to: Possible, small bug #134123

    Line #46 of enfold -> includes -> admin -> register-portfolio.php

    should be changed:

    OLD: “singular_label” => “Portfolio Categories”,

    NEW: “singular_label” => “Portfolio Category”,

    in reply to: Custom CSS with Child Theme #134065

    I thought so – but wanted to be sure. Thanks for the info.

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