Tagged: Headline Rotator
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May 7, 2018 at 4:33 pm #952741
Dear Support
i’m confusing about headline rotator. I have inspected the css and i can found:#top .av-rotator-container-inner {
font-size: inherit;
}Make this sense? Any defined size (like H2 or H3) is not used.
Best
S.
May 7, 2018 at 5:57 pm #952790Hey S.,
Can you please add more context to the question? What are you trying to accomplish?
Best regards,
Jordan ShannonMay 7, 2018 at 6:14 pm #952808What is happen, if you define “font-size:inherit”?
If the headline rotator give the option for a HTML-Markup as “H2”, what expectations can i have?
For my understanding: That i have the same layout as another h2-tags in my installation, but not a heading in font size 12 px.
May 7, 2018 at 6:36 pm #952814Hi,
It will inherit the value from its parent element. However, you can just specify the exact styles that you want.
Best regards,
Jordan ShannonMay 8, 2018 at 10:14 am #953274Ok, and what is the parent element? Nothing. p=12px, at no place defined. I can select h3 or something else: The font size is everytime p=12px. If i want define different rotators, i must define unlimted rules for every rotator with responsive font sizes.
font-size: inherit; makes no sense. If i deactivate this via dev console, the font size is as expected.- This reply was modified 6 years, 7 months ago by Hokuspokus.
May 9, 2018 at 4:36 pm #954034Hi,
Do you want to change the size of the text? Edit the element and then look for the “Styles’ panel. You should be able to adjust some settings there.
Best regards,
IsmaelMay 10, 2018 at 1:58 pm #954555Dear Support,
I’m sure, that is a misspelling of code and defined css code.
For my understanding is this a bug. Other elements like text block or slide show have similar options and at this elements the markup working fine and as expected.I have added screenshots
The inherit-rule for font size breaks the rule. All other elements like text block have font-size: 100 %, but no font-size inherit.
Only: Font:inherit; is there. But not font-size!!!
And about responsive headings and longer words, we had discussed 2 years ago. A h1 at a 28″ display should have another style as a h1 at a 430px mobile. But it’s ok now. At every client, i must copy the same manual css responsive code.And I’m not happy about that: This three Topics are mentioned since 2014. And nothing is happen.
10 month ago. The Dev of “Tooltip pro” has mentioned, Enfold have some open div-strings in your code and “tooltip pro” close this automatically – caused to work fine at all themes around the world. Vice versa, both are not compatible and makes error. A small fix was delivered by the dev and it were easy to implement this. Nothing is happen. This occur at my side and at two of my clients which are also use Enfold.https://kriesi.at/support/topic/sidebar-issue-when-using-cm-tooltip-glossary-pro-plugin/
I must also make a compliemnt for the new minification of code. Most of my enfold clients running now at good levels. Only if they use Coutube videos, than the values are rotten again. Caused by youtube code. I can only mention again: please load only a static picture from youtube embeeded video and load script only, when a viewer like to watch the video.
Please take a look at “lazy-load for videos” from kevinI have tried to use this in combination with enfold. But it works not fine. But the loading time of the page was a hald (reduced from 4s to 1.8). Only with the plugin.
Best
S.
May 12, 2018 at 7:04 pm #955816Hi,
Thank you for the inputs about the video we will pass this information to our developer team. Please clarify if you need any help with the h1 font in mobile screen? We can help you with custom CSS.
Best regards,
VinayJune 22, 2018 at 1:52 pm #976334Dear Vinay,
excuse me: I need no help. Enfold needs help to solve this bug.
An h1 in healine rotator have another design as normal defined h1. This is not the same css for height. This isn’t corporate design.
Best
S.
June 23, 2018 at 10:02 am #976863Hi S,
Headline Rotator does have an option to change the font size in Style (tab) > Text Size.
You can always adjust it there.Best regards,
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