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In forum: Virtue Theme
Topic: Mobile / tablet tweaks
Hello,
Could you please help me with these issues:
Mobile phone: Homepage – Landscape mode
1. Can I have the 4 menu pictures below the revolution slider go into a 2×2 mode; like we have it for tablet portrait mode.Mobile phone: Product Category: Portrait mode
1. We would like to have the ” default sorting” on the same line as the “list view” & “grid view” buttons.
2. Change the text of “DEFAULT SORTING” to sentence case.Mobile phone: Individual Product : Portrait mode
1. We would like the product attribute boxes, add to cart, enquiry and wishlist to all be the same size; like we have it on the desktop version.
2. Change the text of product attributes to sentence case.
3. On iphone 6, the intro text of the product is not visible.Mobile phone: Individual Product : landscape mode
1. We would like the product attribute boxes, add to cart, enquiry and wishlist to all be the same size; like we have it on the desktop version.
2. Change the text of product attributes to sentence case.
3. On iphone 6, the intro text of the product is not visible.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Tablets: Product Category: Portrait mode
1. Change the text of “DEFAULT SORTING” to sentence case.Tablets: Product Category : Landscape mode
1. We would like to have the ” default sorting” on the same line as the “list view” & “grid view” buttons.
2. Change the text of “DEFAULT SORTING” to sentence case.Tablets : Individual product : portrait mode
1. The product picture and the thumbnail seem to show a very big gap inbetween them. Can this be reduced?
2. We would like the product attribute boxes, add to cart, enquiry and wishlist to all be the same size; like we have it on the desktop version.
3. Change the text of product attributes to sentence case.Tablets: Individual product : landscape mode
1.We would like the product attribute boxes, add to cart, enquiry and wishlist to all be the same size; like we have it on the desktop version.
2.Change the text of product attributes to sentence case.
3. We would like the sidebar empty cream coloured space to be reduced a bit.Thanking you in anticipation
In forum: Virtue ThemeTopic: Sidebar on Portfolio Page
Hi,
I have added a sidebar to the portfolio page. http://101.0.93.218/~ianbellcreations/gallery/
But now the category images don’t show as they are meant to. There should be four in a row not three. I have tried to fiddle with the css but I just can’t get it to work.
Could you help me please? You can specify on the blog section in the theme to have a sidebar why not the portfolio section?
Thanks, Mel
In forum: Virtue ThemeHey there,
I have a text widget on the main sidebar to the right which also has my email listed. I have tried to make my email work as a link so that people can click on it and an email screen pops up (or even a “contact me” button with no email), but have not been able to make it work. I inserted a “contact me” plug-in form in the widget, but it showed the entire form in the sidebar which looked awful and was a no go. Someone else told me to use a “hide any widget” plug-in but it did exactly that and hide the whole widget so that all the text was gone too.
Do you have any suggestions?
Here is my site: http://www.wine-wanderer.com
Thanks so much.
In forum: Virtue ThemeIn reply to: Mini-blogs within one blog site. Possible?
Hi Hannah,
Thanks for your reply. I don’t really follow. What would I need to do first? And would the “mini blog” post be on the same page as the main blog post? I was thinking of just doing it underneath but would also like for it to have a separate area that could explain what it is.
For example, the post that I have on my site now is about wine in an area of Italy. I am interested in putting a mini blog about a specific restaurant that I liked in that region. I want to have this mini blog to have an “umbrella” title of “Forks in the Road”, followed by the actual title of the mini blog. This would hint at food rather than wine. However, it would also be good to have an area in a sidebar – preferably on the right of my page – which explains what “Forks in the Road” means (with maybe even a small picture) and which lists the title of these posts – a bit like “Recent posts” or “Archives”. A reader could click on the links and go to that specific blog post.
Is that possible? Is that what your suggestion above could do?
Thanks so much for your help.
Robin
In forum: Virtue ThemeHello,
The title of the search bar, ” SEARCH” , keeps coming back automatically into my sidebars, although I keep removing it from all my sidebar widgets .
Is there any css that I can use to remove the word from the top of my sidebars? …I only want the search bar visible, not the title on the top of it.
In forum: Virtue ThemeIn reply to: Mini-blogs within one blog site. Possible?
Hi Robin,
Sorry for the delay. It sounds to me like you would need to make separate posts and categories, not pages.
You can add a sidebar to any post/page and add whatever content you want from Appearance > Widgets. If you wanted separate content for each post you would need to create individual sidebars (from Theme Options > Misc Settings) and then select the correct one within the individual post edit pages. Does that make sense?Hannah
In forum: Virtue ThemeIn reply to: Mini-blogs within one blog site. Possible?
Thanks, Ben. So to do a parent category, would I need to create separate pages? Right now, I don’t have any pages. I just have the main page on which I have the posts. Or can the carousel widget work differently?
I could add a small title at the bottom of a post with the article under the mini-blog title. For example, I’m looking to have one mini blog, the restaurant/food section called “Forks in the Road” and then have another small title about a specific restaurant in a region I visited. But then I’d like to have a separate mini-blog section on its own with a small description so that people understands what it means. Could that be done in a menu in a sidebar? Or do sidebars not really connect to articles in that way?
In forum: Virtue ThemeIn reply to: Menue in 2nd languages is not working
In forum: Virtue ThemeHello
I’m using WPML and I made for each language a sidebar but somehow the categories coming all double and the menu does not work
I’ve Contacted WPML and WPML thinks that maybe the theme is not displaying the Stylesheet in 2nd languages.
I’ve already tried with the normal theme Virtue Version: 2.6.2 and it was better, unfortunately I could not see my menus. I also uninstalled Virtue – Premium and installed again but it still does not work!
Thank you,
RalfIn forum: Virtue ThemeTopic: Can't make my pages center?
Hi folks,
I wonder to know how should i center my page content?
When I check the element of my CSS,
it seems there is a empty “ktsidebar” in the right side of my pages.
I don’t know how to remove it.Also if i remove this sidebar, i can center all content in my page?
“*Login to see link alt=”PrintScreen here” />
My web: *Login to see link
Thanks!
In forum: Virtue ThemeIn reply to: Widgets overlaping sidebar
Hi Jonas,
I believe your best bet here would be to use page builder. Create a row and set your image as the row background and then set the row layout to fullwidth stretched. Then create a another row with two columns, the one on the right more narrow so it has a sidebar effect. Then you can add your other content into the left column. Does this make sense?
This tutorial may help if you aren’t familiar with page builder- https://www.kadencewp.com/using-page-builder-virtue-premium/Hannah
In forum: Virtue ThemeGreat thanks Ben,
Much appreciated.BTW: Thanks for adding the tags to the portfolio template. I noticed that and started using it. One more feature request for portfolio pages. Could we have a sidebar area available with the project details section as one widget area in the sidebar. Right now with the project details in the right and the image on the top, we end up with a long column of wasted space on tall pages that could be useful for a sidebar or at least for a widget area where we could add a tag cloud and/or other widgets.
Like on this page.
http://dreamlight.com/portfolio/early-hybrid-vector-raster-illustration-lucid-beginnings/Thanks,
-MikeSIn forum: Virtue ThemeTopic: Widgets overlaping sidebar
In forum: Virtue ThemeIn reply to: CSS FOR HEADERS & NAVIGATION
In forum: Virtue ThemeThanks. The home page is set to “latest posts” as it is a blog and I want to be able to regularly post (unless I have misunderstood the difference between the two and can also have a static page with a blog?). But if I wanted to change it from Latest Posts to a static page to see, where would I go? It used to be under settings – reading, but since I upgraded to the premium, when I go there, the option doesn’t seem to be there.
As you can tell, I’m a novice when it comes to these things, so when I tried to add to the home widget area with a text widget, it just added to a sidebar rather than directly under the main slider photo. So, what might I be doing wrong?
For the second point, that might work but I am not sure how to do it. When I go into text, this is what I see which is over my head:
<ul class="slides kad-light-wp-gallery"> <li><a href="http://robinkickmw.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/P10009021.jpg" rel="lightbox[pp_gal]"><img src="http://robinkickmw.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/P10009021-750x325.jpg" alt="" width="750" height="325" /></a></li> </ul>Any suggestions?
Thanks so much.
In forum: Virtue ThemeTopic: Search in Menu
Hi —
I can’t seem to get the search to appear in my primary search menu, though it is turned on. This is my website: *Login to see link Is it because I’ve split the menu (with the icon in between)? I’ve made sure to set the number of items on either side of the icon to three, and since I have two menu items, that should leave room for the search. I’ve also tried to go to Appearance –> Widgets, but I don’t have a Header Area there, just a Home Page Area, a Primary Sidebar, and three Footer areas.
Thanks!
Hannah
In forum: Virtue ThemeIn reply to: CSS FOR HEADERS & NAVIGATION
February 2, 2016 at 8:59 am #79137Hi Hannah,
Thanks for your help. Yes, the CSS works but it still doesn’t display the search result titles when the blog is sorted by the topics in the sidebar (i.e. categories, archives, etc.).
Also, is there anyway to add a button (similar to the code below) at the bottom of the latest blog posts div on the homepage?
In forum: Virtue ThemeIn reply to: Adding images to shop gallery
What I want to do is create some white space above the shop / category images (between products and main top navigation) and below the shop/category images on the bottom (above footer.)
ALSO:
Any way to make the Home page sidebar navigation look more like the top “Main” navigation?Thanks,
debIn forum: Virtue ThemeIn reply to: sidebar being pushed to the bottom!
In forum: Virtue ThemeIn reply to: CSS FOR HEADERS & NAVIGATION
1. This CSS will allow you to keep your home title, while removing all titles from other pages.
.page-header { display: none; } .home .page-header { display: initial; }2. This CSS will allow you to change the attributes of the sidebar h3 elements without effecting other h3 elements on the site.
.widget-inner h3 { font-size: 18px; }3. Is this CSS still active on your page? If so, would you mind removing it so I can write you the appropriate CSS?
4. I’m working on a solution for this still, but I’ll have it figured out soon
Hope that helps!,
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