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Yep, works like a charm! Thank you very much.
What do you think about the font display issue in Safari? Should I start a new thread for that?
Thanks for the attempt, Devin. Inserted into Quick CSS and saw no change. See links to screenshots below.
Firefox: bullet still left of icon image http://talentdev.valiantlane.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/bullets_Aug25.png
IE: — bullet still left of icon image http://talentdev.valiantlane.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/bullets_Aug25_IE.png
— top nav page indicator “nub” on the line doesn’t display http://talentdev.valiantlane.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/nubissue_Aug25.png
Safari: no bullet or nub issues, but the font resolution is terrible http://talentdev.valiantlane.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/fontissue_Safari.png
I believe you. :-)
I am using Firefox 23.0.1. Just checked it in other browsers:
Chrome displays perfectly and as you see it.
IE 10.0.9200.16660 same problem as in Firefox displaying the bullet to the left of the icon.
Safari displays correctly with no bullet to the left of the icon; however, the font resolution is terrible.
Inserted the entry-content code in Quick CSS and cleared cache. It did not make any difference.
Hi..What I am seeing is a circle to the left of the icon image: http://talentdev.valiantlane.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/bulletissue.png
I have cleared cache several times and still see it.
Thanks for your very thorough help!
Thanks for this fix, Ismael.
Hi Ismael,
Thanks for the fixes. The font fix worked; the bullet fix didn’t. The code for the bullets places a bullet outside the icon image as well as in the icon element text. See http://talentdev.valiantlane.com/resources.
The only place I want the bullets is inside the text for the icon element. I want only the icon next to the icon element title. How would I do that?
Valerie
No prob…
Step 1: Created pages with the only the first letter of the page title capitalized, e.g. “About”
Step 2: Added page to main nav menu which displayed page as “About”
Step 3: Decided I wanted all the letters capitalized, and changed and saved page title to “ABOUT”
The main menu still shows the page title as “About.” The issue is that I have to manually change the navigation label in Menu or remove and re-add the page in order for the main menu to reflect “ABOUT.” I would like the formatting change to automatically propagate through to the nav label.
August 22, 2013 at 2:17 pm in reply to: Enfold: Subpage Font Formatting Issue in Main Menu Pulldown #136826Hi Ismael,
Yes, forgot that I had done that to see how it changed the menu. Thanks for the fix and the css!
Valerie
August 21, 2013 at 7:41 pm in reply to: Enfold/Layer Slider: Background Opacity in Text Layer #135917Hi Devin,
Thanks for the confirmation.
A related question: is it possible to have the image location relative to say the logo in the header remain constant in responsive mode?
Valerie
Thanks, zerozendes!
I just tried to update through the backend, but got an error message that the update failed. What is the best way to complete the upgrade?
August 17, 2013 at 3:35 pm in reply to: Enfold/Layer Slider: Background Opacity in Text Layer #135915Thanks! It does work if there is no background color selected for the layer. See slide 3 at http://talentdev.valiantlane.com/test. It doesn’t if the background color is selected. See slide 4 at http://talentdev.valiantlane.com/test.
In order for the banner that I inserted into these slides to resize in responsive mode, do they need to be images rather than text and boxes?
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