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January 22, 2015 at 10:27 am in reply to: Useless vertical empty space beffore and after logo on the navigation bar #3521
Hi,
Alright.
Here is what you can do. Click on WordPress admin>Appearance>Theme Options>Layout Settings>Custom CSS
Add this there: .header .logo{padding:0px !important;}
Let me know if that worked for you.
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ShriHi,
I am not sure. So basically you need us to match the mediawiki website to the theme colors etc?
Is that so? Or do you also need it setting up properly because the current site in mediawiki also doesn’t look good.
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ShriHi,
Kindly send us an email with WordPress admin details and we will check it for you.
Our email id: [email protected]
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ShriHi,
Sorry for this. This is appearing from custom-functions.php in inc folder of the theme.
I know it is difficult for you to change it since it appears via functions file inside theme folder.
If you want us to do it send us only FTP details via email: [email protected]
We will do this for you.
In case you are comfortable doing it yourself we will send exact instructions on how to do this.
let us know.
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ShriHi Ian,
Didn’t understand about register for title?
Can you explain?
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ShriThat is quite difficult Daniel.
Its like playing with the whole css. It might result in problems in responsive view as well.
Customization request sort of.
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ShriYes added here: http://sktthemesdemo.net/documentation/full-width-documentation/#colors
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ShriHi Rod,
Slider title and description is also added: http://sktthemesdemo.net/documentation/full-width-documentation/#colors
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ShriJanuary 19, 2015 at 8:23 am in reply to: Feature Suggestion: Load DIFFERENT slider photos for mobile #3468Hi Rod,
I don’t think i put forth my points correctly. Yes what you are saying with regards to people is correct and yes some people may get cut on cell phone.
So do this in functions.php you can change fit_always = 0 change this to 1.
And fit_portrait=1 change this to 0.
Then images would fit always in the screen but would show black or the default background.
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ShriHi Chris,
Replied to you via email and answered this question as well.
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ShriJanuary 19, 2015 at 5:25 am in reply to: Feature Suggestion: Load DIFFERENT slider photos for mobile #3462Hi Rod,
Probably you are trying to just resize your browser and come to this conclusion.
The supersized script we used for the slider doesn’t work like that when on actual mobile phones. It does focus on the center and then tries to keep the image centered. But it doesn’t crops the photo because we have to show full sized images otherwise in certain browsers it will show stretched and in some squeezed.
Hence it doesn’t display part of the right hand side as per the browser resolution and tries to display as much image as it can.
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ShriHi Rod,
Yes we have done so recently and here are the instructions on how to change the colors on the theme:
http://sktthemesdemo.net/documentation/full-width-documentation/#colorsTry them and you should be able to change colors without touching any images.
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ShriHi Rod,
Yes it is missing because on different cellphones it behaves differently like some have menu bigger and some smaller and then it doesn’t appear right.
We can help you show the title of the slider and description if you want.
Try this in WordPress admin panel go to Appearance>Theme Options>Layout Settings>Custom CSS: and add this there:
#slidecaption { display:block !important;}
li { margin-bottom:1em; }The slide title and description would start appearing again on mobile phones as well.
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ShriHi,
As i can see you have the start bar on the side hence may be a problem because its not correct width that it is taking.
We will try to replicate the problem and try to solve it.
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ShriHi,
Kindly use Full Width Page Template: Just like the screenshot shown here:http://sktthemesdemo.net/documentation/full-width-documentation/#page-templates
For Blog with no sidebar you can use Blog no sidebar page template to remove the sidebar.
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