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Mike – that works! Thank you. I will leave it there now, as that’s the size that fits all screens.
(in fact, I lowered the font to 12 – I can always up it slowly if there’s complaints)Thanks again for making this painless.
Much appreciated.
Steve :-)Hi Rikard,
Yes it is. It would probably be easier to make the box area that holds the text more flexible, but I don’t think we can do that.
They have tried to put a lot of text in a small area!
Thank you
SteveOoh! PS… Is there a simple CSS to lower the font size in those same boxes?
(I noticed on mouseover that the box is still clipped by the font)
Steve😊
Aha.. you guys sort it every time 😊
Thank you so much!!!Case closed
SteveAddendum: but of course, when I change the MAIN CONTENT, the whole site changes! Ahh! 😖
Hi Rikard. That works on the border of the container, but not on the 3rd party widget, but it does work on the 3rd party widget if I change the colour in the MAIN CONTENT.
Bizarre!!!
I know it’s odd, but is there a tweak that might work? Apologies, but the 3rd party has little editing option (bad design!)
Sorry for the complexity 😔
Hi Rikard,
Yes thank you – I got as far as the page ID, but the element I want to focus mainly on is the border, which has been set in the MAIN CONTENT of Enfold CSS as a site-wide pink. The colour I would like to achieve for this page is #ffffff – white.
(In particular for the 3rd party widget form, which inherits the border colour from Enfold)
This is as far – unsuccessfully- as I got:
.page-id-22914 { border color: none; }
Thank you
SteveHi – I’ve added a link to the page in question in private. Any chance of a response?
Thank you
SteveOctober 16, 2020 at 1:49 pm in reply to: Special Characters within CODE BLOCKS on 3rd Party Forms #1253250Excellent! Resolved.
You can close this one now Rikard.
Many thanks 😀October 15, 2020 at 8:33 am in reply to: Special Characters within CODE BLOCKS on 3rd Party Forms #1252946Hi there,
Thanks so much for the input guys.
We have found the cause of the issue: WORDFENCE. It was the firewall blocking access, and seemed to resolve once we put the firewall back in ‘learning mode’. Odd one but we got there. I found it by elimination. First placing the code into a non-template simple HTML page, where it still did not show …so we knew it was not the lovely ENFOLD!
The main clue was that the form was showing in Chrome, but no other browser, so we knew it was a ‘rule’ of some sort.
Thanks for the support 😀 ⭐️
- This reply was modified 4 years, 2 months ago by Steve.
October 12, 2020 at 8:09 am in reply to: Special Characters within CODE BLOCKS on 3rd Party Forms #1252193Thanks Mike – appreciated.
I have now updated Enfold on the original domain. All forms work (though still showing the warning as below) except this wretched membership form. I appreciate that it might be that particular form script itself (and I have put up a test page – in Private – that doesn’t use ALB to verify your point)
However, why does the following warning show, even when the other forms are still working?
Warning showing:
Warning: Characters <,>,[,] might break ALB backend or frontend. Read more if you want to use them.
(I have also shown this in context with a screenshot. Link in Private)
TWO QUESTIONS:
Are these characters still potentially an issue?
Does it only break the front or bank end (as it suggests) in certain instances?Thank you so much!
SteveOctober 10, 2020 at 8:54 am in reply to: Special Characters within CODE BLOCKS on 3rd Party Forms #1251830Hello again.
Is there any chance of some help with this issue guys? I’ve left two messages with full details, and even set up a test page for the purpose.
This is crucial to the website’s membership, and is totally non-functioning. Any help utterly appreciated!
Thanks again
SteveOctober 8, 2020 at 7:20 pm in reply to: Special Characters within CODE BLOCKS on 3rd Party Forms #1251555UPDATE: I have put up a test page with two different forms – espcially for Kriesi staff
(on a separate website – added in private – with the latest ENFOLD installed)You can see that the MEMBERSHIP form fails,but the latter BOOKING form functions fine.
I have the Avia Special Character Converter plugin installed
I cannot work out why one works and the other doesn’t at all.Please help if you can…
Thank you :-)August 18, 2020 at 11:26 am in reply to: Preventing TOOLTIP TEXTOVER in MASONRY PHOTO GALLERIES #1238773Rikard – It has solved itself. Since your minor Enfold update (installed today), the code is now searchable again, and I can replace it once again with the snippet I first showed you, and all is well…
It must have been omitted there for a while..?
Anyway, case closed :-)
Thanks again!August 18, 2020 at 10:38 am in reply to: Preventing TOOLTIP TEXTOVER in MASONRY PHOTO GALLERIES #1238762So sorry Rikard! I always forget this…
Those you listed have been unblocked.Thank you :-)
August 17, 2020 at 7:59 am in reply to: Preventing TOOLTIP TEXTOVER in MASONRY PHOTO GALLERIES #1238401Added in Private
Thank you 😊August 14, 2020 at 2:27 pm in reply to: Preventing TOOLTIP TEXTOVER in MASONRY PHOTO GALLERIES #1237830Sorry – I meant the title, but I still call everything showing in the little boxes a tooltip!
Yes – I would love a replacement or additional piece of code that would remove this title in the Masonry Gallaries.
Many thanks
SteveAugust 12, 2020 at 9:48 pm in reply to: Preventing TOOLTIP TEXTOVER in MASONRY PHOTO GALLERIES #1237165ps. The function is literally to prevent Tool Tips from displaying when the mouse in in a hover state, as can be seen by mousing over any gallery entry on that page.
August 12, 2020 at 9:47 pm in reply to: Preventing TOOLTIP TEXTOVER in MASONRY PHOTO GALLERIES #1237164Hi there. A link added in private.
What you see here is EVERYTHING I am using. Nothing more.
I search for the first line of code within functions.php, and once found, replace it with the latter line of code (both in bold).
This was actually provided originally by someone at Enfold.That code no longer works (on ANY masonry gallery), and I’m just hoping for a replacement snippet, or somethine else that will work.
Cheers,
Steve- This reply was modified 4 years, 4 months ago by Steve.
Aha! Thank you very much Jordon.
Case closed :-)OK Jordan. Thank you.
Can I just ask how the centering was achieved?Steve
That’s a lot better. Thank you. Two short questions:
1.How did you center the header logo – is it Quick CSS, so it will stay if the theme is updated?
2. Is it easy/possible to have a different header image for the stretched version homepage?Regards,
SteveAll ready for you Rikard! Sorry about that :-)
You should be OK now.
I have unblocked Austria :-)Yes sure – sorry for the delay!
Added in private…Steve :-)
We can close this one.
Thank you :-)Now THAT is perfect!!
Thank you
Steve :-)Thanks so much Rikard.
Well, that stretched and centred 95% – excellent.
You’ll see form the screenshots that the header didn’t stretch, and the logo didn’t center.Do I need to do anything to the header to make it stretch?
Also, I am using a separate FOOTER PAGE for the footer. That didn’t stretch either (I suspect as it’s calling a separate page – any workaround?Thanks as always
SteveHi Rikard,
I have put it in the Quick CSS section.
I’m viewing from Firefox & Safari latest versions.It still shows the boxed version for me…
SteveHi Rikard – one further code snippet request:
I have set up a MASONRY GALLERY for photos, but this seems to be ignoring the script used above.
Is there anything additional I can use to cover that style of gallery also?I have placed a link to an example page in Private Content.
Thank you
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