Forum Replies Created
-
AuthorPosts
-
Hi Rickard
Obviously I’m bumping my question back down the queue now but that’s ok…
I have solved the issue with the pale text – I was using the “alternative text” field instead of image title and the text in this field is grey. When I switched to the image title the text had exactly the colour was after. Woohoo!!
My question regarding the lightbox still stands – although I have realised that the easiest way may be just to make up a double page product flyer using powerpoint and save it as a jpeg file. Then link to the jpeg file from the masonry gallery. Seems to have worked ok using different jpeg-flyers I have experimented with.
It would be a really useful added feature if the lightbox could be a subpage or some visually attractive media item to display info on the item displayed in the masonry gallery (this may already exist and maybe I’ve just missed it, haha).
Thanks
Tom.
Hi Rickard!
Thank you that worked a treat.
Only issue now is that the font colour is quite pale. I would like a bold shiny black that stands out from the white background.
Is it possible to have content in the lightbox that pops up when one clicks on the photos in the masonry gallery? Our masonry gallery displays products and I would like the lightbox to contain information about each respective product.
Thanks
TomHi Rickard
I would like the text to be in the same place as in the first picture:
http://www.nzcraftpies.se/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Masonry-gallery-screen-dump.png
However, I would like the text to be bold and the background to be white (not pale grey as it is in the picture above). The pale grey background makes the text look dull and hard to see.
Cheers
Hi Rickard!
Thanks for that. Unfortunately the title of the picture is now positioned inside the photo. I would like the text to be black and positioned underneath the photo with a white background.
Here is how it looks now:
http://www.nzcraftpies.se/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Screen-dump-masonry-gallery.png
Cheers
TomHi Rikard
The site isn’t up and running just yet so here is a link to a screen dump:
http://www.nzcraftpies.se/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Masonry-gallery-screen-dump.png
Thanks!
Tom
Hi Yigit!
Thanks very much, problem solved!
Kind regards
TomHi,
Thanks! It worked :)
You guys rock!
Cheers
Tom
The pop-out that appears when one scrolls over the Cart button at the top right of the page (I forgot to write in the first message)
Cheers
Tom
Hi Ismael!
Sorry for the confusion.
I have put the link to the page with masonry below.
I’d like to remove the title that sits to the far left of the sorting menu. I have used CSS to create buttons around each sorting option and the text colour changes to indicate which sorting option is active.
Thanks
TomSeptember 24, 2015 at 1:40 pm in reply to: Added Woocommerce shop to existing site; How to match formatting shop page? #508425Hi!
The formatting is slightly different although I am happy with the appearance. I have put in links to screenshots of the shop page and a standard page in the box below.
Regards,
Tom
September 23, 2015 at 9:27 am in reply to: Added Woocommerce shop to existing site; How to match formatting shop page? #507553Hi Ismael,
I monkeyed around with the theme settings to get the formats to (almost) match. The pages created on Enfold are not totally identical in format to those from Woocommerce, but they’re near enough.
Thanks,
Tom
Hi again,
I am wondering if you could please give me shortcode to remove the sorting title displayed to the left of the sorting options (masonry element)? I would like just to have the sorting options displayed and not the current sorting title. Thanks
Tom
Hi Andy,
Thank you so much for the tip – it worked excellently!!! I was really dreading the thought of having to re-do all of the pages to allow sorting…….
Problem solved!
Cheers
TomHi Ismael,
The items/pages I am wanting to sort in the masonry element exist already on the site as pages that I have created and linked to from another page (see private content).
How do I “convert” the pages to post or portfolio items so that the masonry element recognises them and then sorts them automatically? Or do I need to redo the pages as post/portfolio items in order to make this possible?
Regards,
Tom
Hi Support,
Is it possible to get the Masonry element to display pages? Or alternatively it is possible to give pages a tag or category so that the masonry knows to drag them in?
Cheers
Tom
September 19, 2015 at 9:54 am in reply to: Added Woocommerce shop to existing site; How to match formatting shop page? #505901Hi!
Thanks for the info.I am wondering what I should do with the other woo pages (cart, account, checkout etc)? They’re also looking very shabby
Cheers
TomSeptember 18, 2015 at 4:30 pm in reply to: Added Woocommerce shop to existing site; How to match formatting shop page? #505652Ignore my most previous reply: The problem has just corrected itself :)
September 18, 2015 at 4:29 pm in reply to: Added Woocommerce shop to existing site; How to match formatting shop page? #505651Hi again,
Since updating I am unable to edit any of my pages – only the advance layout builder at the top is visible. The page content below is just blank white space :-(
Cheers
TomSeptember 18, 2015 at 4:20 pm in reply to: Added Woocommerce shop to existing site; How to match formatting shop page? #505640Hey!
I have updated both and all of the woocommerce pages still have a completely different format than the pages created via Enfold.
Cheers
TomHi Rikard,
I am wondering how to create a new taxonomy/under taxonomies for my recipe pages so that these are shown and can be sorted? How do I give each individual recipe page a “label” so that they can then be sorted by the masonry element?
I am probably asking some pretty dumb questions however the masonry interface wasn’t very intuitive to use for a beginner :(
Thanks
Tom
September 17, 2015 at 1:16 pm in reply to: Added Woocommerce shop to existing site; How to match formatting shop page? #504733Hey!
No problem at all. See the login details below.
Thanks!
Tom
Hi again,
Yes that is correct that I am looking to sort/replace the current recipes without reloading the page. Do you have guide showing how to use the Masonry element?
Thanks
Tom
Hi Rickard,
The masonry gallery looks great! However, is it possible to sort if I use the Masonry Gallery?
If not and I would need to use the Masonry – how do I edit the actual content that is included in the masonry? (I cannot find an “edit masonry content” section, perhaps I am blind?!).
Thanks for the help!
Tom
When I say “sorted” I meant that when you sort by a certain category/characteristic then the recipes not belonging to the category disappear, leaving visible the desired recipes.
Thanks!
Tom
August 14, 2015 at 7:51 am in reply to: Help with the appearance of easy sliders on mobile phones #487569Hey!
The solution worked exactly as hoped. Thanks!! :-)
Tom
August 12, 2015 at 9:04 am in reply to: Help with the appearance of easy sliders on mobile phones #486335Hey Dake!
Yes, no problem at all.
Details posted below in the private content section.
Cheers!
Tom
August 6, 2015 at 1:01 pm in reply to: How to make my header background image the same width as the page #483828Hi!
Thanks that worked a treat! :-)
As always – great support!
Tom
Hey Basilis!
After some experimentation I can report that the plugin works well and meets my needs. I have only used the free version of the plugin but this has been good enough for mu purposes.
Thanks for your help! :)
Tom
- This reply was modified 9 years, 5 months ago by simpsont.
April 29, 2015 at 9:24 pm in reply to: Problem getting main menu to vanish using quick CSS in general styling #437065Hi again!
As usual the code worked a treat! :-)
You’re too kind! The website is in its infancy at the moment – There is a fair bit of work to be done before its ready!
Thanks again :)
TomApril 29, 2015 at 9:05 pm in reply to: Problem getting main menu to vanish using quick CSS in general styling #437049This reply has been marked as private. -
AuthorPosts