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  • #240298
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    In forum: Virtue Theme

    In reply to: Layout question(s)

    #240297

    Hey,
    I’m happy to help with the header.

    You wrote:

    I’d like to move the logo closer to the center (so the various elements in the header aren’t stacked),

    I’m not sure what that means, I’m not sure what you are saying is stacked. So to help you create what you want, let me ask some questions.

    1. Do you want the tagline in your header? Is that necessary? Does it have to show below your logo?

    (my suggestion is that you don’t use it. A cleaner, less busy header will make for a better design. Also, that tagline to me would make more sense around the product add to cart area or in the product information and doesn’t need to be at the top of every page.)

    2. If you want to shrink your header small, I suggest moving the cart and search into the main menu area and removing the topbar all together. Even still at 86px on shrink, your logo will not be very readable. (it’s not a simple icon so not ideal in a small space). This can work because on the initial load it would be large enough to read, but you should be aware that it’s not ideal considering your logo design. Here is an image to explain what I mean. The main point is that if you want to keep the topbar, that will make this even smaller, and I really don’t advise that.

    Screen-Shot-2019-11-11-at-9-13-35-AM

    3. You previously had icons above each menu item. Those are not showing because the images do not appear to be on your server. All the photos were pointed to urls like this:

    http://meadowcroft-dyeworks.com/images/yarn.png

    That url means that you would have uploaded those images through ftp and not through WordPress. I suggest if you want to bring back images that you upload them through WordPress so you can link to them from there.

    However, if you want a shrinking header, I strongly advise against adding these icons.

    Ok, let me know your feedback so I can help!

    Ben

    #240296

    Hello, I’m creating a new homepage, I need put the revoltion slider in the top of the page ,and call to action below. In theme option, the site is set to boxed. The page is set to contained. In block, the marigin and padding is setting to 0 px, but I have 2 white spaces on the left and right side of the slider, and the call to action has the 2 white spaces too. Please help to have a look what’s the problem for my settings? Thanks!

    #240295

    Thank you Ben,
    You test page is just perfect.
    Would you pls hide the URL from your message 🙂

    Nice work and have a great day!

    Pamela

    #240290

    Hi Kathy,
    Sorry for the delay. I can see the contact form and the recaptcha showing on the page you linked to. Is this still not working for you?

    Hannah

    In forum: Ascend Theme

    In reply to: Jump links

    #240285

    Hi,
    you can use Blocks that have Anchors, for ex: Add Advanced Title Block and on the options panel right, scroll down to where you see HTML-Anchor Field. Give your Anchor a name. Then, just put a link in a button or even in a menu-item.

    You link to that part of the page is for ex: #anchorname … if you have both on the same page
    and: yourdomain.com/fullpathtopage/#anchorname … if you put the link on another page

    Hope it helps,
    B.Anders

    #240283

    Hi Hannah,

    Thanks for your quick response! Yes, that’s my Base Shop page under WooCommerce General Product Settings.

    Now, what else could be the possible reason?


    Minhajul

    In forum: Ascend Theme

    In reply to: Editing Categories

    #240280

    I just tested this on my site without issue. Can you link to your assembly setup category page?

    Hannah

    In forum: Ascend Theme

    In reply to: Missing Icon Borders

    #240279

    Hey Chris,
    Sorry for the delay. Your link to taking me to a page not found. Can you confirm that the url is correct?

    Hannah

    #240278

    Hey Minhajul,
    Have you set that page to be your shop page from WooCommerce > Settings > Products > General?

    Hannah

    #240277

    Hi,

    For some reason when creating a row of icons with the icon block they now appear in vertical format when viewed live (they still appear as a row when perparing them). This seems to have happened without changing any settings as I also have a reusable block and all have changed to a vertical format without me altering it – again in editing they still appear as a row.

    See under the ‘Follow Us’ heading in the link below – about 3/4 of the way down the page.

    Any suggestions on what has happened or how to get them back as a row?

    David

    In forum: Ascend Theme

    In reply to: Single Column Blog

    #240275
    This reply has been marked as private.
    In forum: Ascend Theme
    #240274

    Hi,
    I need the Blog category/archive pages to show only in one column with a small image left.
    The only approach I could find, are custom pages with Post Grid/Carousel Block.
    But this has a problem: posts without featured image are displayed… without image. It would be nice if it would output the “Default post summary feature Image” like any other post loop, or at least have the option to.

    I’m also ok if the “normal” archive pages would show one column instead of the minimum 2

    Thank you

    In forum: Ascend Theme

    In reply to: css selector

    #240273

    Thank you but it seems that most of them just restrict pages, don’t filter the displayed post loop. I’ll try the php route. I might cry for help if i don’t get it right.

    In forum: Virtue Theme

    In reply to: Layout question(s)

    #240261

    I am back into the server by sftp.

    I believe it’s my styles.css file that’s causing the problem. I changed the name of virtual-premium-child them to virtual-premium-child-old, and created a new virtual-premium-child directory. I placed the newest copies of these files in that server directory:

    style.css
    WholesalePage.css
    function.php

    When I tried to install that, I found two identical instances of the same error as in this screen shot.

    https://gyazo.com/f5b7a56e5295963dfc02cfb40e5af23e

    I opened style.css and found it was no longer formatted. I added this header

    /*
     Theme Name:   Virtue Premium Child
     Theme URI:    http://example.com/virtue-premium-child/
     Description:  Virtue Premium Child Theme
     Author:       John Doe
     Author URI:   http://example.com
     Template:     virtue_premium
     Version:      1.0.0
     Tags:         light, dark, two-columns, right-sidebar, responsive-layout
     Text Domain:  virtue-child
    */
    
    /* Theme customization starts here
    -------------------------------------------------------------- */

    and I was then able to select it as my site theme, but WP wasn’t able to parse the code. Not sure what happened. Here’s what the unedited version of style.css looks like.

    /* Theme Name: Virtue - Premium - Child Theme URI: http://example.com/ Description: Child theme for the Virtue theme Author: Dave Burrows Author URI: http://www.meadowcroft-dyeworks.com Template: virtue_premium Version: 0.1.0 */#wwof_product_listing_table select { width: 400px; }.product_item .product_price{display:none}.product_item .kad_add_to_cart,.product_item a.button{display:none}div.product .woocommerce-tabs ul.tabs li.additional_information_tab{display:none}.cart-contents .icon-basket:before { display:none;}.cart-contents i.icon-basket { width: 24px; background: url(http://meadowcroft-dyeworks.com/images/bag.png) no-repeat; height: 24px; margin: 0 auto; padding-right: 27px !important; padding-bottom: 8px;}.custom-icon-home {width: 44px;background: url(http://meadowcroft-dyeworks.com/images/home.png) no-repeat;height: 32px;margin: 0 auto;}.custom-icon-home:hover {width: 44px;background: url(http://meadowcroft-dyeworks.com/images/home-hover.png) no-repeat;height: 32px;margin: 0 auto;}.custom-icon-about {width: 33px;background: url(http://meadowcroft-dyeworks.com/images/about.png) no-repeat;height: 32px;margin: 0 auto;}.custom-icon-about:hover {width: 33px;background: url(http://meadowcroft-dyeworks.com/images/about-hover.png) no-repeat;height: 32px;margin: 0 auto;}.custom-icon-contact {width: 31px;background: url(http://meadowcroft-dyeworks.com/images/contact.png) no-repeat;height: 32px;margin: 0 auto;}.custom-icon-contact:hover {width: 31px;background: url(http://meadowcroft-dyeworks.com/images/contact-hover.png) no-repeat;height: 32px;margin: 0 auto;}.custom-icon-account {width: 31px;background: url(http://meadowcroft-dyeworks.com/images/account.png) no-repeat;height: 32px;margin: 0 auto;}.custom-icon-account:hover {width: 31px;background: url(http://meadowcroft-dyeworks.com/images/account-hover.png) no-repeat;height: 32px;margin: 0 auto;}.custom-icon-yarn {width: 26px;background: url(http://meadowcroft-dyeworks.com/images/yarn.png) no-repeat;height: 32px;margin: 0 auto;}.custom-icon-yarn:hover {width: 26px;background: url(http://meadowcroft-dyeworks.com/images/yarn-hover.png) no-repeat;height: 32px;margin: 0 auto;}a:active {color: #008000;text-decoration: underline;}a:hover {color: #FF0000; /* red - doesn't display correctly */text-decoration: none;}a:link {color: #8a84a5; /* blue - displays correctly */text-decoration: underline;}a:visited {color: #261d3f; /* aqua - displays correctly */text-decoration: underline;}.product .kad_add_to_cart {text-transform: none;}#topbar-search #searchsubmit, .form-search .search-icon, #topbar-search input[type="text"], .topbarmenu ul li a {color: #493F66;border: medium;}#topbar-search input[type=text]:-moz-placeholder {color: #B6B6C5;background: #EDEDF7;}#topbar-search input[type=text]::-moz-placeholder {color: #B6B6C5;}.product_item .price { display: none;}

    There’s not a lot of code here. I’m gonna try to figure it out. WholesalePage.css looks fine:

    /**
    * Product Listing Table
    *
    * Minimal default styling for the product table
    */
    #wwof_product_listing_ajax_content .processing-overlay,
    #wwof_product_listing_table_container .processing-overlay {
        background-color: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.75);
    }
    
    #wwof_product_listing_ajax_content .loading-icon,
    #wwof_product_listing_table_container .loading-icon {
        display: inline-block;
        position: absolute;
        top: 50%;
        left: 50%;
        margin-top: -15px;
        margin-left: -15px;
        width: 35px;
        height: 35px;
        background: url('../images/ajax-loader.gif') no-repeat top left;
    }
    
    #wwof_product_listing_filter {
        margin-bottom: 1em;
    }
    
    #wwof_product_listing_table tr th {
        padding-bottom: 0.5em;
        padding-top: 0.5em;
    }
    
    #wwof_product_listing_table tbody tr td {
        min-height: 10em;
        display: table-cell;
        vertical-align: middle;
    }
    
    .wwof_product_listing_item_thumbnail {
        vertical-align: middle;
        margin-right: 10px;
    }
    
    #wwof_product_listing_table .variable_price .price {
        display: none;
    }
    
    /* Product listing actions column */
    #wwof_product_listing_table .product_row_action .spinner {
        display: none;
        background: url('../images/spinner.gif') no-repeat scroll 0% 0% / 20px 20px transparent;
        opacity: 0.7;
        width: 20px;
        height: 20px;
        margin: 2px 5px 0px;
    }
    #wwof_product_listing_table .product_row_action .spinner.success {
        background-image: url("../images/check_icon.png");
    }
    #wwof_product_listing_table .product_row_action .spinner.error {
        background-image: url("../images/error_icon.png");
    }
    
    /**
    * Popup
    *
    * Default styling for product details popup
    */
    .fancybox-skin {
        padding: 25px !important;
    }
    
    .wwof-popup-product-details-container {
        display: block;
        width: 100%;
    }
    
    .wwof-popup-product-images {
        float: left;
        width: 38%;
    }
    
    .wwof-popup-product-images > img {
        max-width: 100%;
    }
    
    .wwof-popup-product-images .gallery {
        margin-top: 10px;
    }
    
    .wwof-popup-product-images .gallery img {
        display: inline-block;
        margin-right: 10px;
        margin-bottom: 10px;
        width: 40%;
    }
    
    .wwof-popup-product-summary {
        float: right;
        width: 58%;
    }
    
    .wwof-popup-product-summary .product-title {
        margin-top: 0;
    }
    
    .wwof-popup-product-summary .product-price {
        margin-bottom: 25px;
    }
    
    .wwof-popup-product-summary .product-rating {
        margin-bottom: 25px;
    }
    
    .wwof-popup-product-summary .product-rating .star-rating {
        font-family: star;
        font-size: 1em;
        height: 1em;
        line-height: 1em;
        overflow: hidden;
        position: relative;
        width: 5.4em;
        float: left;
        margin: 0.5em 4px 0 0;
    }
    
    .wwof-popup-product-summary .product-rating .star-rating:before {
        color: #e0dadf;
        content: "sssss";
        float: left;
        left: 0;
        position: absolute;
        top: 0;
    }
    
    .wwof-popup-product-summary .product-rating .star-rating span {
        float: left;
        left: 0;
        overflow: hidden;
        padding-top: 1.5em;
        position: absolute;
        top: 0;
    }
    
    .wwof-popup-product-summary .product-rating .star-rating span:before {
        content: "SSSSS";
        left: 0;
        position: absolute;
        top: 0;
    }
    
    select {
        background-color: #FFFFFF;
        border: 1px solid #CCCCCC;
        width: auto;
    

    I’ve got the child theme running again, but it’s still not right.

    In forum: Ascend Theme

    Topic: Jump links

    #240259

    Hello,

    Can anyone help with ‘how to create a link to jump to a specific part of a page?
    Is there a plugin to use?

    Thanks in advance

    In forum: Virtue Theme

    In reply to: Layout question(s)

    #240258

    We can hold off until Monday sometime. I don’t have a full day on Monday, so that’ll work. In the meanwhile, I’ll figure out how to ftp into the server again, and do some more homework to try to catch up with where I was when I last looked at those things.

    If by access you’re asking if I can open those files, I can. The content of the custom product page tabs is in the pho file; I can also open and edit that. The text it included for those custom tabs needs to be revisited anyway.

    The error I’ve been getting about the child theme read either exactly the same as what I quoted you yesterday or very nearly the same thing. I don’t see that error right now.

    #240257

    Hi, hopefully this is an easy solution for you 🙂

    I come across this on every site I build so probably best I resolve it now.

    I have tried various bits of CSS to remove the margin between the header and the first row of a page (I use Site Builder Origin) and failed miserably every time. I’m no Coder though.

    Also whe I set a standard header with the logo left aligned, how do I get the text to stop starting from the right hand edge?

    I have attached a screen shot to show what I mean.

    Many thanks
    Sam

    #240252

    I have a yellow “Buy Now” button on this landing page:

    When someone clicks the button, it is supposed to open the checkout page on my website and add the item to their cart. This is the link that the “Buy Now” button is supposed to open:

    This worked properly for over a year but has recently started giving me an HTTP Error 503 “This page isn’t working” when the button is clicked.

    Do you know if this has anything to do with my theme or a plugin that is blocking this link to work properly?

    Also, I use the Easy Digital Downloads Plugin to sell my products.

    Thanks for any help you can give

    In forum: Virtue Theme

    In reply to: Layout question(s)

    #240249

    I found the file and two others in a directory on my HD labeled virtual-premium-child. They are:

    functions.php
    style.css
    wholesale.css

    I don’t see an upload in this forum for files, but if you need them, we can figure out something. I’m reading about Kadence child themes. I have a poor memory for stuff like this, but that page is what jarred my memory and allowed me to find these. I don’t code, but I can muddle through the CSS without too much difficulty. At very least, it’ll remind me of all the things I aimed to correct with it. Some of them are so obvious now that they’re all displaying (or not) again. It’s hideous.

    There was something wrong with the child theme I had been using, though. There had long been a warning in my admin that I didn’t understand and didn’t know where to go for help. The error I sent yesterday has displayed in my admin for maybe a year or more. It worked, though, so I didn’t touch it. I’m very okay with trying to build it again. I’m reading your documentation. I’m not even sure I know how to log in to the server by ftp anymore, though.

    A big question is, if I do rebuild the child theme, and I’ve pretty much decided to do that, do I delete the child theme directory on the server? (If I can figure out where it is again, that is).

    I like the design aspects of this stuff, and Gutenberg is very intuitive once you know what a particular block is capable of doing. I love the tricks and tools this theme gives me, and with a little effort, WP does so much for my site so easily. I’m not good at the technical stuff. It’d daunting, intimidating, and there’s a constant fear that something’s going to be broken.

    As an incidental, my fears are well founded. Some years ago, I hired someone to do some work on the site. Among other things, he advised that he delete a bunch of no-longer-used images from my media directory. I approved that. He misused his plugin, and deleted the ones that should have been saved and visa versa. By the time he told me about his mistake, a sufficient number of days had passed that the relevant backups had rolled off. They were unrecoverable. It has taken years to recover from that, and probably cost me 200 man hours at the very beginning. I had the images on my HD, but they each had to be uploaded and associated again with the correct product pages. WP doesn’t make a job like that, with what was then some 800 product pages, easy. It almost cost me everything. I am again remembering that with a theme, though, my data isn’t disturbed.

    So as I think this through and put the emotion of that former mishap in it’s place, I think I over-reacted. I apologize.

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