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Hi Rikard,
Yes, I think it can be closed.
Best regards,
Robert
Hi Rikard,
OK. Thanks for your reply.
Best regards,
Robert
Hi Nikko,
Worked for us!
Many thanks!Robert
Hi Mike,
Well, that’s a very useful tool! Problem solved.
Many thanks – much appreciatedRobert
Hi Rikard,
No, we’re not keen on that solution – don’t want to override the current header.php in our child theme because not sure what previous modification have been made to the current file (that we need to keep).
Any other solution?
Many thanks,
Robert
Hi Victoria,
Many thanks for this – very kind of you.
Issue is now resolved.
Thanks again,
Robert
Hi Rikard,
No further help required.Thanks,
Robert
Hey Basilis,
Second option worked fine.
Many thanks,Robert
Hi Victoria,
Many thanks for your help, again.
We’ve resolved this now.
Best regards,
Robert
Hi Nikko,
Many thanks for your reply.
We’re still building so there’s not much on there right now but please find a link below.Best regards,
Robert
Hi Victoria,
Well, that was easy!!
Please let Yigit know.
Many, many thanks!
Robert
Hi Yigit,
Many thanks for your reply and offering to take a look.Here’s the thread:
https://kriesi.at/support/topic/in-single-php-how-to-remove-the-sidebar-and-changing-it-to-fullwidth/?login_errorOther requested details below.
Best regards,
Robert
Hi Basillis, Victoria,
Many thanks but still can’t see where the problem is. This is the code that we now have, also we are seeing the date and the author of the post below the title even though we have both of those disabled.
<div class=’container_wrap container_wrap_first main_color <?php avia_layout_class( ‘main’ ); ?>’>
<div class=’container template-blog template-single-blog ‘>
<main class=’content units twelve’> <?php echo avia_blog_class_string(); ?>’ <?php avia_markup_helper(array(‘context’ => ‘content’,’post_type’=>’post’));?>>
<?php
/* Run the loop to output the posts.
* If you want to overload this in a child theme then include a file
* called loop-index.php and that will be used instead.
*
*/get_template_part( ‘includes/loop’, ‘index’ );
//show related posts based on tags if there are any
get_template_part( ‘includes/related-posts’);//wordpress function that loads the comments template “comments.php”
comments_template();?>
<!–end content–>
</main></div><!–end container–>
</div><!– close default .container_wrap element –>
Hi there,
Thanks for the reply but there seems to be some bug in your message. Could you please resend?Many thanks
RobertHi Josue & Viney,
Many thanks. With the last suggestion combined with the page id, we’ve got something much better, on most screens anyway.
Thanks again,
Robert
Sorry, on all screen sizes.
HI Vinay,
Many thanks for that but unfortunately that “out-dents” the icon on smaller screen sizes.
Robert
Hi,
Please see the link included below. You need to view on smaller screens for the text of each point to go to 3 lines or more (on larger screens you can’t see the phenomenon because the text occupies only 2 lines)
Thanks,
Robert
Hi Rikard,
I’ve found it! Sorry for request.
Thanks anyway,
Robert
HI Rikard,
Thanks for your reply. We know the html thanks but we have a lot of texts and a lot of colour editing to do – so this is a very time-consuming way. We should be able to see certain tool on that test editor right?
Robert
Hello Rikard,
Please find login below. BTW, same seems to be happening with other text boxes – not just accordion ones.
Thank you,
Robert
Hi Yigit,
The site is fine again now.
Thanks,
Robert
This reply has been marked as private.Hi Andy,
There’s been some confusion because we now have 4 buttons. Someone has used a ‘grid’ under the original buttons.
But anyway, what we want is for the two buttons to be side by side (perfectly aligned & nicely spaced) on all screen sizes down to 480. Below 480, it’s better to have the “teachers’ button below the ‘test takers’ button.
Thanks again,
Robert
Hello Andy,
That doesn’t work. It just places the buttons on two ‘rows’ again. Please help, we need to launch this site very soon and this will be the first page most visitors will see.
Thanks,
Robert
Hello Andy,
Many thanks for your work on this. Unfortunately, the buttons now render off-centre (too far to the left) between 768 and 990.
You still have access or if you can tell what we need to modify.
Thanks again,
Robert
This reply has been marked as private.Hello Basilis,
No, it’s still there in the Quick CSS.
Robert
Hi there,
I’m afraid we haven’t resolved this issue. The buttons positions are not side by side 990 down to 767. Any further help very much appreciated.
Many thanks,
Robert
Hi Andy,
Thanks for your mail but that doesn’t seem to have helped. I actually noticed that the behaviour happens below 990px, and then at 767 the right button goes under the left button, but we’d actually like them side by side down to about 600.
Robert
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