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  • #115436

    Hello Aleš,

    1. You should be able to accomplish this in Page Builder. Make two page builder rows that both have two columns, and assign a virtue image menu to each one of those columns.

    Where they appear on them home page will be determined by where page content is placed in Theme Options> Home Layout. If you’d prefer to use the home widget area, the same should be possible using the Layout Builder Widget, and placing the image menu items within that.

    2. If you are a Kadence Themes Member, you should have access to the Kadence Related Content plugin. This would allow you to set custom posts to display in a carousel on any page or post on your site. I’m working currently on a solution that wouldn’t involve that plugin, but figured I’d share that solution just in case you have access to it.

    I’ll let you know if I come up with another solution.

    -kevin

    #115427

    Hey 🙂

    I have two questions.
    First one is very similar to this one:
    But since I want to have two Image menus (one with 4 and one with 3 images), I can use solution described in that topic. So my question is: Is there a way to use two image menus in home layout, and how to achieve that. If not, what do you suggest to achieve this layout:
    – Image menu (3 images)
    – Best Selling Products
    – Featured Products
    – Image menu (4 images)
    – Page Content
    – Icon Menu

    I already tried using “Home widget area” instead of first “Image menu (3 images)” and than adding three “Virtue: Image Menu Item” in it, but this just adds them one under another. I would like to have them in one row and each having the same width (like if I would use Image menu in Home layout).

    Second question
    This is a shop ( ) with spices and as part of marketing there will be a lot of recipes as blog posts. And I would like to add at the end of every recipe a module (named: “Spices used in this recipe”) that looks like Related products, but with main difference that I can set exactly which products are shown in it. Does this theme offers anything like this and if not, do you maybe know a solution, that does offer this.

    Thank you

    Ales

    #115353

    I am experimenting with a new site (not yet published) and I want to simply use the top bar to have text on the left and the three bar menu icon on the right. I can get it nearly right with the standard settings by using topbar enabling mobile layout and adding a widget area then doing a layout switch.

    However when I look on a mobile device the menu reverts to the left side and the widget area drops to the next line. Is it possible to keep the menu icon right justified and widget area left justified on a portrait mobile device?

    Many thanks,

    #115253

    OK, thank you. Got it! It seems that it only applied to the two widgets I had in the Home Page Widget area. All the sidebar widgets were fine.

    #115252

    When you activated the child theme you would have to set all your widgets. So in your apperance > widgets scroll down to the “inactive” widgets and move the widgets into the correct widget areas.

    Widget placement is saved on a theme by theme basis in wordpress and a child theme is considered it’s own theme.

    Ben

    #115250

    Ben, I had a bunch of content in the Home Widget Area that has mysteriously disappeared. It’s not on the front of the site, and it’s gone from the home widget area panel. Could anything that we did in working on this feature have caused that?

    In forum: Virtue Theme

    In reply to: Modifying Homepage

    #115070

    Hey,
    To change the page title you have to define the home page as a page. Else the title is “latest posts” because that is the title of the “latest posts” page that you set in your settings reading.

    I’m going to suggest you leave you widget area as is. I think you should make a home page call it “home” or whatever and in your settings > reading make that page your “front” static page.

    Then in the page content add [kad_blog items="4"]

    and that will output the blog posts as you currently see them.

    You can add a button right after in your page content.

    Ben

    In forum: Virtue Theme
    #114968

    Hello Sarmad,

    In the future, please keep each support thread to one or two questions each. It can very quickly get confusing when dealing with so many issues at the same time. Thanks!

    1. This is likely something that you would want to accomplish using product categories. In Products> Categories, you can easily create New and Used categories to assign to products.

    2. This is something you’ll want to accomplish with CSS. if you can post a link to the store front of your site, I’ll provide you the CSS to make the background white.

    3. You can use the Contact widget in the topbar (via Appearance> Widgets), and only fill in the email and phone number portions of the widget. This will place the text in your topbar. Be sure that you have the top bar widget area enabled in Theme Options> Topbar Settings. After the widget is placed, some CSS styling will be required to get it lined up the way you want.

    4. Please specify what this CSS is trying to accomplish and provide a link to these products.

    5. The theme developer will be able to answer this when he sees this topic.

    6. SKU (short for stockkeeping unit) is a number that is intended to help you keep better track of your products.

    7. Every product page has it’s own unique class. What are you intending on using a product ID for? It’s likely the class could serve the same function.

    Let me know if this is helpful, and be sure to follow up on the unanswered questions so we can get them all squared away.

    Thanks,
    Kevin

    #114837

    Are you wanting that search box right aligned in the widget area?

    Your first widget area is left aligned?

    Ben

    #114805

    I’ve done alot of searching and have seen others ask this question but rather than the widget itself, most answers address centering the text within widgets, not widgets themselves. I may have missed it though.

    My footer is defined with 3 areas and the 1st and 2nd widget from left are properly positioned but not the 3rd.

    Can you help?

    Thanks,

    Jerry

    In forum: Virtue Theme

    In reply to: Modifying Homepage

    #114640

    Hey Tracey-Renee,
    There isn’t an option for two widget areas on the homepage. What I would suggest is using the home icon menu and for your design studio and blog paragraphs. You don’t actually have to add icons. Then you can use the home widget area to add a button below your blog posts. Would that work for you?

    Hannah

    In forum: Virtue Theme
    #114581

    I would like to center a button that says “MORE BLOG POSTS” at the bottom of my homepage. My home layout currently consists of a “Home Widget Area” area followed by “Page Content” which is my latest blog posts. (This is the only format that would allow a preview of the most recent posts to be displayed in a format that looked good).

    Is there anyway to add a button that links to my blog at the bottom of the homepage since I’ve already used the “Home Widget Area” at the top of the page?

    In forum: Pinnacle Theme

    Topic: Top Bar Title

    #114446

    Hi Kadence Themes Team,

    We would like to add words (eg, free shipping over $99) into our topbar that looks good on desktop and mobile. We tried adding a text editor widget into the topbar area under the ‘Appearance’ menu but the words appears off-centered.

    Do you have any suggestions to put words into the top bar?

    Thank You.

    In forum: Virtue Theme

    In reply to: footer

    #114398

    Hey Claude,

    be sure to place a link in each support question so that we’re sure we’re working on the right site. I was able to find the button you’re referring to, and it looks like you’re adding it as a widget in Appearance> Widgets, Footer Column 4. Try removing it there. If you’re unable to find it, you can use this CSS to hide it, but it would be best to remove from your widget area.

    .widget-3.widget-last.footer-widget.widget {
        display: none;
    }

    -Kevin

    #114117

    Hey Mimi,
    1. The homepage has its own template and will override any other template. To show blog posts on the homepage you have several options. One is to set your homepage as the latest post page (settings > reading). Or you can use the latest blog posts feature in Theme Options > Home Layout. Or you can add a blog shortcode to either your page content if your homepage is set as a static page, or to a visual editor widget within the home widget area.

    2. If you’re using a blog grid try setting the summary to portrait image. Does that work?

    Hannah

    In forum: Virtue Theme

    In reply to: Testimonials formating

    #114106

    Hey Mimi,
    You can add page builder content by creating a static home page (Settings > Reading) then enable page content in the homepage layout manager where you want it to show. Or you can use the Home Widget Area (enabled in Theme Options > Home Layout) and add a visual editor widget (Appearance > Widgets).
    Hope that helps!

    Hannah

    In forum: Virtue Theme

    In reply to: Responsive menu

    #113938

    You can’t have a sidebar above the content on mobile. That isn’t how a sidebar works on any site.

    I also wouldn’t suggest it for your site, viewer want to get to content. Use your main menus to allow them to choose a category… but thats your decision.

    If you wanting to add content above your products on mobile you need to do it separately. Leave the sidebar alone let it fall down. You just need to add another menu in your category description. Then hide that menu for desktop.

    Here is a way you can do that use a plugin like this: https://wordpress.org/plugins/widgets-on-pages/

    Then add your widget to it and add that shortcode for that widget area into the category description.

    then simply use css to hide that area while on desktop.

    Ben

    #113897

    Hello Bernat,

    That error typically means that you’re trying to call a slider via a shortcode that doesn’t exist. Are there any instances on your site where you may have a slider active in a widget area?

    I would check around just in case you have deleted any sliders that were there previously.

    -Kevin

    #112996

    Hello Jerry,

    1. I’m not sure what slider you’re talking about. You could place a slider into a page’s content area in your text editor using shortcode. Can you be a bit more specific about which slider you’re wanting to do this with?

    2. You could do this using Page Builder or the column shortcode. With the shortcode, you would simply add the slider shortcode to the “Add Content Here” area. Using page builder, you would place a visual editor widget into a page builder spot. Or you could place the slider widget into the page builder spot.

    Hopefully this helps!

    -Kevin

    #112951

    Hello
    I have been using Virtue Premium for a long time now and am very happy with it. I recently created a new website for a school charity using Virtue free (french) as there is no budget and have unfortunately had a couple of problems. I keep having a situation whereby I have to reinstall the theme as it would not connect to the server, but also I have noticed that the widgets keep resetting – all footers, sidebar etc are empty with what should be there in the deactivated section on the left. What is the reason for this as it is really annoying. Also this morning the home page slider is missing, and now I can’t connect again…
    the site is apldarnet.fr
    Thanks for any suggestions
    Zoe

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