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  • #254792

    Hey,
    Based on all your posts this isn’t an option with virtue and it’s more then even css is going to get you. Specifically point 2, 3 and 4.

    You can do this with our New Kadence Theme. Perhaps that would be a better option? There is a header builder and with pro (coming really soon) there is even an option for a toggle to widget area that would open how you want.

    I suggest getting started with the free version here: https://www.kadencewp.com/kadence-theme/

    Ben

    #254755
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    #254732

    So you’re not wanting a menu in your header at all, is that correct? In that case, you can remove the css you are using to enable the mobile menu. Then once you have added the widget area I can help with css to move it to the left of the logo.
    The header widget area cannot be enabled via css. You would need to enable it from Theme Options > Main Settings then add widgets from Appearance > Widgets.
    Hope that’s helpful!

    Best,
    Hannah

    #254694

    Hi Hannah,

    Thanks for your reply.

    I guess I would try with option 1. To hide the hamburger menu, enable the widget area and move the widget to the left of the logo. I guess the header widget can be enabled via css too?

    If you have some code snippets for option 1 ready out of your head, please let me know.

    Kind Regards,
    Rainer

    #254691

    Hi Rainer,

    1. You can hide the hamburger menu by readjusting your css then enable the header widget area from Theme Options > Main Settings. Then you would just need more css to align the widget area left. Let me know if you need help with that!

    2. Sorry, I’m not sure what you’re asking. What difference do you mean between hamburger menu and mobile menu? They are one and the same. Unless you’re wanting different menu items in one vs the other? Sorry for misunderstanding.

    3. There is only an option for one header widget area. But you can add multiple widgets to the same area.

    Best,
    Hannah

    In forum: Kadence Theme

    In reply to: Styling Widgets

    #254690

    Hi Ben:
    I finally figured out that this was an issue with the SiteOrigin pagebuilder and found these instructions. https://siteorigin.com/custom-css-guide-page-builder-row-cell-widget-attributes/ Generally, these instructions worked for me except when trying to change the line-height in the subtitle area of the Kadence Call to Action widget. Attached is an example. You can see the live page at https://www.symboc.com/web-services-2/ What I want to do is change the subtitle line-height to 1.5. Thanks

    webserviceseasy

    In forum: Virtue Theme
    #254603
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    #254576

    Hi Andrew,
    The following plugin allows you to create reusable blocks and add them into any widget area: https://wordpress.org/plugins/reusable-blocks-extended/
    Hope it helps!

    Best,
    Hannah

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    #254378

    Hi,

    How can I move the widget area from the primary menu from the right to the left (of the logo)? And Have there only a single Hamburger Menu? Only for full screen desktop mode.

    Please advice to the CSS.

    Thank you

    Regards/Rainer

    #253623

    that shortcode would only work with some themes, for example not our new Kadence Theme.

    The workaround to adding a block into a widget area right now is to use this plugin which allows you to build a reusable block but then add it to a page via a shortcode:https://wordpress.org/plugins/reusable-blocks-extended/

    Ben

    #253577

    Apologies, Grace! The shortcode doesn’t support categories. If you’re wanting to add a testimonial carousel limited to a specific category you could use the Virtue: Testimonial Carousel widget. But you would either need to paste this into a widget area (ie sidebar, footer, etc.) or use a page builder plugin that allows you to add widgets to your page.
    Sorry! Let me know how I can help further.

    Hannah

    In forum: Ascend Theme
    #253569

    Hi! My main menu, one of the options has a dropdown list when it is clicked, and this works great for the navigation bar up above. But when I put the same menu as a widget into one of the columns in my footer area (not the very bottom footer area menu line), it shows all the options in the same vertical line as the other menu items and takes up too much vertical space. Is there anyway to have a + sign or something where when it is clicked the other options show, but if not they don’t show or take up space? Thanks!

    #253513

    Hi Kevin,
    Unforutnealy, there isn’t yet an option to add blocks to the Footer area. You would need to use a form widget or shortcode.

    Best,
    Hannah

    #253501

    Hey,
    The mobile topbar options are there specifically for some of the features are you wanting, For example the phone number (click to call) or link to directions work great with the mobile topbar icon menu because you can have an icon and text beside it for the link.

    Here is an image example:

    Screen-Shot-2020-07-24-at-2-34-31-PM

    The option for the topbar icon widget area allow you to then add any widget into the mobile topbar. So if you want a button you can do that in the widget area.

    Can you tell me what option you are wanting that is missing?

    Ben

    #253394

    Hey,
    1. This css should do it:

    h1.product_title {
        text-transform: none;
    }

    However, it looks like you’re typing your titles in using all caps?

    2.

    @media (max-width: 992px) {
    button.single_add_to_cart_button.button.alt {
        margin: auto;
        display: inherit;
    }
    }

    3. In Theme Options > Header Settings you can choose a header layout with an extras section. Then in the Header Extras you can enable a widget area, then from Appearance > Widgets you can add a search bar to the header widget area. Would this work for you?

    4. There isn’t a built-in functionality for that. You would need to use a plugin like this: https://codecanyon.net/item/woocommerce-wishlist-add-to-favourites/21663394

    Best,
    Hannah

    #253067

    So, what I think you are saying is, with Kadence blocks (which I have never used) I can do this:

    (Slider)
    Page Content
    – Icon Menu
    – Home Widget Area (for testimonials)
    – Latest Blog Posts with sticky post

    And I would have more freedom to customize the items on the home page I gather?

    • This reply was modified 5 years, 9 months ago by Grace.
    #252946

    Hi Billie,
    2. This css should do it for you:

    .widget-area a:not(.button) {
        font-size: 15px;
    }

    Hope it helps!

    Hannah

    #252879

    Hi There!

    I am trying to make my home page layout in this order:

    (Slider)
    Page Content
    Icon Menu
    Home Widget Area (for testimonials)
    Latest Blog Posts

    However, the Latest Blog Posts does not recognize my sticky post and I want my sticky post to always show…..

    I read somewhere on the forum that the only workaround is to use the Page Content area, however, I have already used it.

    Is there any way to make this happen?

    I am finding the Home Layout options limiting, as you can only seem to use each item once. Unless there is something I am missing?

    Thanks!
    Grace

    • This topic was modified 5 years, 9 months ago by Grace.
    In forum: Virtue Theme
    #252843
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