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January 9, 2018 at 5:46 pm in reply to: Enfold – Headers already been sent + cron.php Fehler #895303
Please test it again. The password was wrong.
I haven’t changed anything so I can’t explain why the Unicode ISO 8859-1 gets interpreted as (UTF-8). I tried your code for the htaccess and this seems to work. I will have to check this on a few other browsers and computers, but I guess this solved the interpretation error.
I’ve created you an own FTP account, now you should get access. But WordPress Access is temporary not working. After trying all your suggestions to solve the problems, you can login to WordPress though, but you can’t access the backend.
Sorry for my late response, I was on vacation.
I tried all your suggestions, but neither the umlauts, nor the icons got fixed with your method. And now some chinese signs are shown in the meta description on google… What is wrong with the theme that it creates so much problems?I have still these problems:
1. The icons are only shown correctly on firefox, but in Firefox the umlauts are not shown correctly.
2. In every other browser it is exactly the opposite: the icons are not shown correctly, but the umlauts are.
3. In none of the tested browsers I get access to the WordPress admin panel.- This reply was modified 7 years, 1 month ago by x06designs.
Now I can’t access the WordPress Admin area: “Du bist leider nicht berechtigt, auf diese Seite zuzugreifen.” (you are not allowed to access this area)
Edit: After trying it on multiple computers I can clearly say:
1. The icons are only shown correctly on firefox, but in Firefox the umlauts are not shown correctly.
2. In every other browser it is exactly the opposite: the icons are not shown correctly, but the umlauts are.
3. In none of the tested browsers I get access to the WordPress admin panel.I can give you access to MySQL as well, if this would help?
- This reply was modified 7 years, 2 months ago by x06designs.
Thanks this seems to work for the umlauts. Just out of curiosity: what does this code exactly do?
But in various browsers the icons are still not shown correctly. Could you please check this issue?AND: now I can’t access the WordPress Admin area: “Du bist leider nicht berechtigt, auf diese Seite zuzugreifen.” (you are not allowed to access this area)
- This reply was modified 7 years, 2 months ago by x06designs.
February 1, 2016 at 5:34 pm in reply to: Full-Width-Slideshow element not responsive // remove auto generated sidebar #575918I mean this space between each line (I’ve marked it in red):
Padding-right won’t reduce the line height. I use a table in this widget area because the days and times are looking better organized.
January 30, 2016 at 3:13 pm in reply to: Full-Width-Slideshow element not responsive // remove auto generated sidebar #575009Ok thanks for your help. This wasn’t what I am searching for, but I need to find a compromise with my client, that I can work with the given buttons.
Last question: how can I change the line-height of a table? I’ve used a table at the 2nd row of the footer. I edited the css so there are no lines and no filling, but I couldn’t figure out how to reduce the space between each line.
January 27, 2016 at 8:04 pm in reply to: Full-Width-Slideshow element not responsive // remove auto generated sidebar #573228I’ve put a normal button in X-Large at this page: http://mainzahn.com/wordpress/leistungen/abdruckfreie-praxis/
but the button can’t stay there. It should be at the end of the sidebar in full width (like with the full-width button, but with the sidebar shown). Can you do some css coding to show this normal button in full width under the sidebar like it would belong to the footer area or is this the same problem like we have with the full width button?
Is it too difficult to expand the footer with a red field above that has a centered hyperlink? It isn’t necessary that the field is easy to change or has as many options as a button. My client just wants a red line above the footer with a linked note to the appointment contact form.
January 26, 2016 at 4:52 pm in reply to: Full-Width-Slideshow element not responsive // remove auto generated sidebar #572210I know, my client insists to have it in full width there. I would like to have the button as a footer element, but Elliott (some posts above) said, that he could help me to implement the button to the page.php and the template-builder.php, but first I should try to use it normally as a full width button.
My question:
2. My client wants an area above the footer with a button, that is shown (like the footer) on every page. Do you have any hints how I could do this? It should look something like this: http://imgur.com/aivRZA9
Elliott’s answer:
2. You could try editing the page.php template and the template-builder.php template (for when using the layout builder) but it’s a bit difficult using fullwidth elements that way. It would be best to just drag a grid row element to each page and add the button inside the grid element.
Is there no way to have a responsive whitespace to push the button as low as it needs to show the sidebar again? Or to put the button above the four grids of the footer as a footer-element?
- This reply was modified 8 years, 9 months ago by x06designs.
January 22, 2016 at 4:55 pm in reply to: Full-Width-Slideshow element not responsive // remove auto generated sidebar #570212I’ve updated wordpress, as well as the theme (Version: 3.4.7), but the problem still exists.
January 16, 2016 at 3:00 pm in reply to: Full-Width-Slideshow element not responsive // remove auto generated sidebar #566531This worked pretty well. Thanks!
The sidebar on my subpages disappeared (for example at http://mainzahn.com/wordpress/leistungen/abdruckfreie-praxis/), but all settings are set to show it. Could you please have a look at this issue? I think it’s related to the “Online Termin vereinbaren” full-width button underneath, because on pages without the button (like http://mainzahn.com/wordpress/leistungen/mobiler-zahnarzt/) the sidebar menu is shown normally. My client insists to have this button there. How can I show the button as well as the sidebar?
January 4, 2016 at 5:34 am in reply to: Full-Width-Slideshow element not responsive // remove auto generated sidebar #559016Thanks, everything worked fine!
The problem with the slider element is, that the text gets cut off if I open the page on a mobile device. Is it possible to make the line width depending on the screen resolution the page is been viewed on? Like: computer screen: text width of the slider element = 60% of screen width, everything smaller than a computer screen: text width = 100% of screen width. If this is not so easy, is it possible to only show the headlines not the descriptions in mobile view? Or if nothing can be done how can I set the slideshow element to disappear on mobile view?
I just need a solution, that the text boxes on the slideshow doesn’t look like this:
And how about the “new-line” Problem?
And I have another problem: I can’t make a new line (neither in the visual area with the enter button, nor with < br > or & nbsp;) in the Avia Layout Architekt text block. After saving my changes, the new lines are deleted.
I only use the “Font Awesome 4 Menus” Plugin, but after deactivating it, the fontello upload of the Jameda icon doesn’t work either.
I’ve seen, that with the fontello uploader, I can also get access to the font-awesome icons, but if I place an icon at the widget area (like the phone and the envelope) the icons had a big margin area which I can’t remove, so they were not in line with the text after them. That’s why I installed the Font Awesome plugin to use icons there.And I have another problem: I can’t make a new line (neither in the visual area with the enter button, nor with < br > or & nbsp;) in the Avia Layout Architekt text block. After saving my changes, the new lines are deleted.
I made you a test account, so you can check these issues.
Thanks in advance!
- This reply was modified 9 years ago by x06designs.
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