Tagged: contactform, License
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June 1, 2016 at 10:11 am #641353
Hey there,
thanks to the well-documented issues, i know that the CSS for the single fields is following:
#top label {
font-weight: normal;
font-size: 15px;
}May you tell me which one is the css class to change font size of the formulas headline? :)
Furthermore, i was able to find out that a separate license for each page in a wordpress multi-site installation is necessary.
My question is, how do i handle all these different licenses on my webserver?
Do i have to upload a separate enfold-theme folder for each purchase and connect it with different API Keys?I’m looking forward to hear from you!
Thank you so much in advance,
TimmJune 2, 2016 at 5:42 am #641820Hi txplus,
Could you provide us with a link to the site in question so that we can take a closer look please?
Thanks,
RikardJune 3, 2016 at 4:16 pm #642608Hey Rikard,
thank you for your answer! I just found out that the formula headline is a h3, so i changed the font size in the css-code.
Sadly, i was not able to solve my license issue.
Currently, the website is at maintenance mode and there is only one page running.
Just let me know if you still need the website information.Best,
TimmJune 5, 2016 at 1:12 pm #643126Hi Timm,
I’m not sure if you need any more help? If you should then please link to your site and provide admin login details in private if the site is under construction. Also try to be as specific as possible as to what you are trying to change and how.
About your licenses, you should probably keep a unique API key for each site yes. Otherwise you will likely have issues with updating from the backend.
Best regards,
RikardJune 5, 2016 at 1:41 pm #643132Hi Rikard,
sorry if the descriptions of my issues were not that clear :)
The issue with the formula headline is still fixed, so i do not need further help in this case.Licensing:
Just to check if I understood everything correctly, I give you a brief scenario:
– i want to create a wordpress multisite installation with about e.g. 3 sub sites like http://www.xy.de/subsite1 http://www.xy.de/subsite2 and so on
– all of them should use Enfold theme
– so I purchase the Enfold theme accordingly to the amount of sub sites I want to run with Enfold -> so three times in this case
– I think it is not sensible to upload the Enfold theme thee times, so I upload and install it once, activate the theme at all the subsites and insert a different API key in each of the subsite
Feel free to correct me if i did not get correctly :)To give you a comparable case of another user:
I checked the support forum before and I just found this discussion about Multisite licensing:
https://kriesi.at/support/topic/wordpress-multisite-with-kriesi-themes-how-does-licensing-work/
The attached link in this discussion does not work any more.I hope that this description declares my problem a little bit better and also I hope that I’m not annoying you :)
Thanks!
Best,
TimmJune 6, 2016 at 7:30 am #643324Hi Timm,
Using the theme several times on a multisite should not be a problem, you only need one licence. As far as I know you can only upload a theme once to a multisite, the child sites use the same installation, so it would not even be possible to upload it several times :-)
Best regards,
RikardJune 7, 2016 at 9:11 am #643880Great – thank you, Rikard :-)!
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