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Hallo nochmal,
evtl. liegt da (bei mir) ein Missverständnis vor. Laut dem Author des Plugins sollte gar keine Anpassung auf Eurer Seite notwendig sein.So wie ich es verstanden habe gibt es eine große Chance, dass das Plugin Euer Theme direkt unterstützt sobald man in seinem Plugin die Namen der Felder in denen Ihr die Galerie-Daten ablegt definiert. Dies könnt Ihr in dem Google Spreadsheet machen (Link ist im ersten Post).
Wie gesagt, evtl. liege ich hier falsch aber es wäre super nett wenn Ihr kurz mal schaut.Danke und LG
Oliver
Awesome!
Thanks guys! :-)
Hi Andy,
so would you still prefer FireBug to do the job? And as I saw you’re from Germany, too. Is there any German CSS reference (e.g. book, website) that teaches the basics of the syntax?
Thanks,
quicky :-)
Awesome, it works! :-)
The #jig1 wasn’t even needed
Thanks a lot!
Hi Ismael,
just tried. And it’s still not 100% in width as it was it before.
Do you have any other idea?
Thanks in advance!
quicky
Hey Arvish,
thanks alot, however, it doesn’t work :-( Also tried with !important.
Any idea?
Found it myself:-)
Nevertheless: Thanks for all the support!
One last question: It still doesn’t work on the next side: I really wanted to find out myself but I don’t find the reason for it. Any hint would be great :-)
Maybe because of the header custom-height which I set to 45px? (+1px border on both sides would make 47px)
Awesome! Works! What is
.home #main { margin-top: -47px; }
being used for?This reply has been marked as private.Done, with no luck yet. Could you have another look, please. I’m happy to share credentials for you to login.
Hey Yigit,
thanks for your quick feedback. I set the page to transparent header, but it doesn’t work. Tried around (even fully removed the quick css code). Doesn’t help… its transparent while scrolling, though ;-)
What am I doing wrong?
Hey Josue,
you rock! It works :-)
Thanks a lot!
quicky
Hi Devin and thanks for your reply,
as the plugin defined allmost every aspect of it’s design it is pretty isolated from the theme’s design. Of course it uses similar element (like a search-button), but they are all defined in it’s own styles. As I’m not a CSS-pro I’m happy that I at least found out how to manually define the design for the plugin but as most of the elements are already defined in enfold’s design I thought there might be a way to just reference the design and say “match plugin-button-design with enfold-button-design” like some kind of nesting.
If that’s not possible via CSS could you give me at least an idea on how to optimize my approach… for example there is an element called “sabai-btn” I know how to change the color with this:
.sabai-btn {
color:#000000
}
but how could I set the color dynamically that it’s always the color that comes from Enfold’s selected color-scheme?
Thanks again
quicky
That is awesome! Fixed! :-)
Thanks, again!
Hi,
the height-setting in the plugin-settings didn’t change anything. But your other advice helped! Thanks a lot for your help! Great support!
quicky
Hi Dude,
I’m still working on the content, but the site is here:
http://www.dasjuengstegericht.org/
Thanks in advance
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