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In forum: Pinnacle Theme
In reply to: stats on blog posts
Ben,
Not exactly. But this will do. It gives me all the stats I was looking for. Sorry for the trouble I gave you. And thanks for your unrelenting support.
BillPS I found it. It is the listing “blog” underneath “Publsih” on the left hand sidebar. Can’t believe I have missed that every time I’ve been on the Jetpack page! But, still, your find is really good. You guys are terrific, for all your help!
In forum: Virtue ThemeIn reply to: How can I disable the responsiveness of the site?
Hi Ben,
Thanks for your informative response. I would like to give you a completely different point of view, because I like your themes, and the amazing and prompt support you give, and maybe you would like to take these things into consideration that no one seems to be asking.
I have been reading up on responsive sites (and mobile sites) and their pros and cons. Unfortunately, there aren’t enough people looking objectively at the issue. As a user, yes, responsive websites are more friendly (in a way). However, as an owner, how is moving all the content (e.g. menus and sidebars, things that your theme doesn’t let me control) going to benefit ME? It takes all the content that I want the user to see in that 1 second I have to get their attention and keep them on my site, and essentially hides them at the bottom of the page, and hides the menus, which again have important content. This works completely against all the proven rules for an effective homepage. Unfortunately, although there are many articles supporting and extolling the virtues of responsive sites, none of them address this issue. Are users supposed to behave differently now, just because they are using a mobile to visit your site instead? I don’t think so.
I have no doubt that mobiles will be more important going ahead. However, with your themes, how can I design to optimize for mobile when I have no control over the mobile version of the site (or very little)??? The editor and the template is desktop driven! I two months optimizing the desktop site, only to find out, as you say, most people will be viewing it from a mobile, the layout of which I have very little control over? This is very contradictory, and I am suspecting many themes/templates have overlooked this. This is something I believe you should take into consideration in future versions. If the theme is supposed to mobile friendly, then the editor should have control of the mobile version of the site, shouldn’t it?
I would also beg to differ that people don’t zoom. People will zoom when they want the information. I would love to see the statistics that actually say people don’t use full sites on a mobile, or prefer the mobile version to the full site. If a full site is designed well and is easy to use, there is no reason why they shouldn’t stay on it. People just don’t like full sites that are hard to navigate on a mobile, and not all of them are that way, some are very friendly. There are plenty of mobile sites however, that I have abandoned because, well, they just sucked. The experience was pared down and essential features of the full site were missing or hard to find, etc.
Ben, I am not asking you to agree with me (or provoke a debate), but just putting out a different point of view for you to consider. Responsive design is in its infancy. Right now, it is defying all the rules of website engagement in return for user-friendliness without considering its effect on conversion rates.
Having said all that, Ben, I hope I haven’t put you off! I appreciate that you are offering to refund me, but before I make that decision, I really don’t want to start from scratch again, as I’ve put a lot of content on the page already and I really do like your theme. Can we try a possible solution?
Is it possible to get by all the responsive stuff by changing the variable that calls it? Like, if there is some code that says, make it responsive when the screen size is 980px, can that be changed to some impossible number so that presto, the site will always remain non-responsive??? Something like that?
Thanks!
GraceIn forum: Virtue ThemeIn reply to: Problem in admin when upgrading to premium
Hey Teresa,
Glad you got the slider info back!
You can use the Feature template to add sliders or carousels to certain pages.
There isn’t a built in option to add a sidebar to the portfolio page. What you can do is use the Sidebar page template and add your portfolio posts using a shortcode like this:[portfolio_posts columns="4" items="16"]
Hope that helps!Hannah
In forum: Virtue ThemeIn reply to: Problem in admin when upgrading to premium
I fixed it! My child theme had a typo and it looked like the premium was working but it really wasn’t.
So the real question is how do I add the portfolio sliders to certain pages? Or add a sidebar to the portfolio?
This is a great theme, really hard to break. 🙂
In forum: Virtue ThemeIn reply to: My Account profile on the right position
In forum: Virtue ThemeIn reply to: My Account profile on the right position
Dear Hannah,
Thank your for your answer, but could you be more specific..??
1. i already go to theme options > misc settings > Create custom sidebar. i named the sidebar as “Profile”
2. then i go to appearance > widgets. from there i found the custom sidebar i created before “Profile” and then i add [Custom Menu] widget to custom sidebar i created.
3. i go to edit page, then in page attribute im choosing template : “sidebar” and sidebar option i choose the custom sidebar i create before “profile”and after i do this i save all the settings i make, but nothing happend… when i see my account, the “account, edit account, logout and photo box” are still under the billing address,
am i do this wrong???, im not sure what content to add to the widgets that can make my profile box goes to right sidebar like the kadence themes account page.
Thank You
In forum: Virtue ThemeIn reply to: My Account profile on the right position
In forum: Virtue ThemeTopic: Mobile search box below menu
Hello!
Do you have any smart solution for putting the search box widget I have in the sidebar *Login to see link , (Woocommerce instant product search), in the header, just below the menu button, when the site is in a mobile view? So that the widget search box is in the header?
In forum: Pinnacle ThemeIn reply to: Problems with Page Builder
In forum: Pinnacle ThemeIn reply to: Shop page title background
In forum: Pinnacle ThemeIn reply to: Shop Sidebar
In forum: Pinnacle ThemeIn reply to: Shop Sidebar
In forum: Pinnacle ThemeTopic: Shop Sidebar
In forum: Virtue ThemeHello,
I try to use the following shortcode for carousel on homepage:
[carousel type=post orderby=date columns=3 items=4 speed=9000 scroll=1 cat=evenimente-ro]
to display the last blog posts from the category “evenimente-ro”. The problem is that when I include it in page, the page is breaking, the carousel is not displayed, all the items bellow the shortcode disappear abd the right sidebar is broken too.
I tried using Page Builder, but the result is the same.
Can you help me, please? Where I am wrong?
Thank you!
In forum: Virtue ThemeTopic: Single product empty space
In forum: Virtue ThemeIn reply to: correct selector for sidebar area
November 18, 2015 at 11:48 am #67454Just so you know only one : when using after css selector…
so.kad-sidebar:after { /*code here */ }Ben
In forum: Virtue ThemeIn forum: Virtue ThemeNovember 17, 2015 at 6:35 pm #67376ok, I had thought you said you were hiding the tags.. Ifs your showing them in a sidebar then it makes sense to have them but you can’t turn them off for sharing..
Check our the SEO options in yoast: https://wordpress.org/plugins/wordpress-seo/
You should get a lot more control and they may be enough for what your looking for.
BenIn forum: Virtue ThemeNovember 17, 2015 at 6:26 pm #67375I am using tags because I want my posts to be sorted/filtered by topics in the sidebar.
Yoast SEO offers several different types of SEO plugins, will the free version accomplish what I am looking to do?
In forum: Virtue ThemeIn reply to: I phone 6
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