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In forum: Pinnacle Theme
In reply to: Staff Grid
April 10, 2015 at 4:51 pm #37051Hey,
The grid is not designed for a one column layout. You can just make a page and add your content into it. You don’t need to use the staff posts if you just want a page with 1 person. Or if you want to use the staff post just link to the single staff post and don’t use a page.Ben
In forum: Virtue ThemeIn reply to: Sidebar is gone
April 7, 2015 at 7:43 am #36652The social plugin your using is adding the social icons at the end of “page content” Since on the blog page page content is above the grid of blog posts it only would put the icons below any content you add to the page but not below the grid of posts.
My best suggestion is just to turn the icons off for that one page. It’s a bit overkill anyway since people can share each post. Other wise you would need to edit the template and move the content call or add the share manually.
Ben
In forum: Virtue ThemeIn reply to: XML feed into page
April 6, 2015 at 12:53 pm #36586Yeah but your issue there would be that each item would be a post. So each would have an individual page.
If you look over the page-blog-grid.php file you can use those css classes to set up your custom template.
Ben
In forum: Pinnacle ThemeTopic: Grid post widget
Hi there!
I am trying to figure out how to get a grid display of my posts of a certain category or something but I can’t seem to find one. The Latest Blog Posts option on the home layout manager is perfect. But that one isn’t provided through a plugin so that I could use it in a page or post with the Page Builder. I have also used the option of a page template blog grid. Which is also exactly what I mean but still need it in a plugin form.
What I want to do is show several blog post grids on 1 page sorted by their category. The site is a fashion site from a tv series and I want to be able to sort my post by episode…
If somebody has any idea? For now I am using the carousel, which is beautiful but not everywhere.
Website
In forum: Virtue ThemeIn reply to: Post Titles Appear on Featured Images on Hover
April 2, 2015 at 11:49 am #36157templates/content-fourgrid.php
Assuming you have your posts all set to landscape image then you would be working around line 20
Ben
In forum: Virtue ThemeCan you tell me please how can I use a contact form (contact form 7) as a guest book ?
I would like to hace something like this : *Login to see link
I have a page using the testimonials grid. It semms to work quite well with the testimonials i write myself directly in the admin panel.
But how to use a contact form ?
Your doc : *Login to see link shows how to write yourself a testimonial but nothing on a contact form ?
Anyone can help ?
Gerard
In forum: Virtue ThemeHi,
I would love some help with this. I have a three column blog grid layout and would like the featured post images to darken and display their respective post’s title on mouse hover. I basically know how to style the imghover, and how to add such an effect, but I am not sure how to call up the post’s title.
Any ideas would be great, thanks!
MIn forum: Virtue ThemeHello,
Please am trying to limit blog grid display to a particular category on a particular page with this shortcode[blog_grid columns=”5″ items=”10″ catlist name=”weekly bible studies”]
As at now, It still brings out all the posts in Category.
Any Help Please?
Thanks
Hello again Ben and Hannah,
I’m having a problem with the filter function on a page using the staff grid template. While it was still working, I’d click on a filter term (= staff group) in the frontend, which initiated a smooth animation and only the staff posts that had the according staff group attributed to them were displayed.
For some reason the filter doesn’t work anymore. Instead, when I click on a filter term, the page just scrolls itself to the top – no animation, no filtering of staff groups.
The only things I can recall changing is adding some custom code for featured image sizes (*Login to see link adding revolution sliders to individual staff posts and updating to the latest version of the Virtue theme.
I would be very grateful if you guys could take a look. My site is in maintenance mode, so I’ll post the login info in a private reply down below.
Thanks!
In forum: Pinnacle ThemeIn reply to: Grid posts, incorrect spaceline
I don’t know if I was Clear xD Let me give you an example : http://www.staseraintivu.com
Every post in my site will look like this-06:00 BLABLABLA
-08:30 BLABLABLA
-10:00 BlABLABLA
-11:30 BLABLABLA
-13:00 BLABLABLA
-14:00 BLABLABLA
-Etc…But in the preview (the post grid in the homepage)the posts look like :
-06:00 BLABLABLA -08:30 BLABL
ABLA -10:00 BLABLABLA -11:30
BLABLABLA -13:00 BLABLABLA -1
4:00 BLABLABLA Etc…I just want them to be aligned on the left, just like it looks when you open the full post.
In forum: Virtue ThemeIn reply to: Portfolio slider not the same as on post !!
March 26, 2015 at 9:55 am #35394The portfolio grid will only show you a slider of images you add in the “portfolio slider images” http://docs.kadencethemes.com/virtue/#portfolio_posts
on the individual page you are using a Kadence slider not the flex slider so that is why the images are different.
Ben
In forum: Pinnacle ThemeHi,
is there any way to change the time /delay of the Foto slides used on a Blog Grid page?
I´ve set up a two column blog (blog grid) and when i choose in the posts the gallery post option “photo grid” – the images of all posts slides at the same time, which looks a little strange.Thanks
RouvenIn forum: Virtue ThemeIn reply to: Porfolio not displayed
Hi Gerard,
So the actual portfolio page (your photos page) is meant to only show the featured image from each portfolio post. See here- http://themes.kadencethemes.com/virtue-premium/portfolio/
Then for each portfolio post if you want to have more than one image shown you can add a gallery to the post like this- http://themes.kadencethemes.com/virtue-premium/portfolio/work-space/
You can set that up by adding photos to the Portfolio Slider Images in your portfolio post edit page and then setting the Project Layout to “Three Rows” and the Project Options to “Image Grid.”
Hope that helps!Hannah
In forum: Pinnacle ThemeIn reply to: Grid posts, incorrect spaceline
http://www.staseraintivu.com/category/mediaset/canale-5/
here’s the link. Well yes, i want that too! But it was not why i was saying first. Look at the category i linked you. Ther’es only 1 post, if you open it you’ll see that the content have a simple order. But in the preview of the grid, the text of the post it’s messed up. I just want the hours on the left and text, every new line has to begin with the hour. Can that be possibl?
Still, I also need that every post have the same height.
P.s. THanks for the help, you’re the best.
In forum: Pinnacle ThemeHere I am with another question. For my site I need to make tons of posts basically about tv listings, so it’s super important to have the right spacing in every post. IT’s ok when I’m on a post, but in the grid post of categories the spacing it’s all freaked up. How can I do to show it properly?
In forum: Virtue ThemeIn reply to: Unique styling the first post on the blog
March 21, 2015 at 12:39 pm #34945You can’t do that with the grid layout. There is a javascript that runs in the background. It adds in the absolute positioning to make the posts float so it’s a masonry style.
Your only option for something like that is to use shortcodes.
Like this:
[kad_blog items="1"] [blog_grid items="10" columns="2" offset="1"]Note that you own’t get any pagination if you use shortcodes.
Ben
In forum: Virtue ThemeHi,
On my blog grid page, I am trying to make the first post double the size of the other posts. My settings are a 2 column grid with a sidebar.
I did not have much of a problem accomplishing this using this css:
#kad-blog-grid .kad_blog_item:first-of-type {width: 100%;}
#kad-blog-grid .kad_blog_item:first-of-type img {width: 100%;}However now the following posts do not follow the 2 column grid and only one post per row is being displayed. I adjusted the width of these posts to well under 50% to ensure it was not an issue with overflow. How can this be fixed to display as normal while still keeping the full width first post?
In forum: Virtue ThemeMarch 20, 2015 at 2:59 pm #34837Hey,
you can make a four column blog posts layout using this shortcode:[blog_grid columns="4" items="4"]Just add in your page content.
If your using the home page as your posts page then you can make the blog posts 4 columns in the theme options > home layout. Just scroll to the bottom.
Ben
In forum: Virtue ThemeMarch 20, 2015 at 12:18 pm #34798Hey,
I think you might be misunderstanding how google page speed works and what it’s for. See: https://developers.google.com/speed/pagespeed/insights/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.com%2F
Google page speed is not what is going to be used in the search algorithm. It’s a tool, it’s helpful as a tool to show how your site is being rendered. Its not an end all for what is the best and it doesn’t take into account retina screens.
Amazon loads a completely different mobile site. optimized just for mobile. There site is not a responsive site that does both, which is what this theme is. And it’s score is similar to yours. They aren’t worried, and for you, images are not your biggest mobile issue.
First lets talk resolution. Google mobile insight doesn’t view it as if you were on a retina screen. Considering most phones are, Iphone in particular it’s wrongly showing that your image size is way too big. It’s not, in fact iphone6 (not the plus that is even larger) has a screen pixel resolution of 750×1334
Google checks your site at 320px wide. Less then half the size of the current most popular phone size (in US).
As for your layout. One way to make google page speed happy (if that is what your going for, I recommend you reconsider though) is to make your images in your post a gallery. Three or four columns. Then you are asking the viewer to click on the image and view the lightbox (full) version. Then on mobile your columns become one and you are loading smaller images. This in general will keep your whole page size down dramatically.
Other options for your post layout is to consider a mobile theme plugin which would create a completely separate page for mobile.
Or you can use one of the experimental methods to change images sizes based on the screen like we talked about before with
just remember to take retina into account. The biggest thing is results are what matter, how fast is your site loading. Not page insight tests. I really recommend you focus on making your site faster by making choices about server, CDN, caching (w3 total cache is better then super cache in my opinion) and overall how your displaying your content. Your using a responsive theme which means you need to be thinking about mobile when you create pages. Do some things like limiting how many large images you are going to place on a page. maybe you add 2 and then a gallery grid. Etc
Ben
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