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Here is another question. How indepth is the coding changes? I am currently running multisite, but I wouldn’t mind that button option being applied to all the pages.
It isn’t just read more….the entire box is the button.
Maybe this will help out more…. everything in each box
http://imgur.com/WgWggw7
Nope, that ain’t it.
How about this….if I click on the globe or “General Duties”, it will send me to the same link as “Read More”…
You see in the pic, the General Duties box is lit up. Is it possible to turn the entire box into a link?
http://imgur.com/a/8oIsq
Each one has “Read More” under it. I want to make the entire box which currently sits in:
Appearance > Theme Options > Sections > Section 1
The following windows on the first page of the web site:
General Duties
These are services generally found in common with other security agencies.
Read More
Special OperationsThese services require more training, certifications, and security clearances.
Read More
Advanced TrainingDefense Intelligence Service provides all training for security services.
Read More
DSS StoreSpecialty equipment to meet the needs of security and tactical operators.
Whoops…not finished yet.
I don’t know if question 1 was answered with your script. The problem once again is that when the mouse icon hovers over the services box, only the “read more” will respond when clicked and not the rest of the box. Is there a way to make each box the same as the “read more”? The comment given to me was that there are some people who may get frustrated when seeing the icon change and waste time clicking on something that doesn’t change.
It does makes sense though. I thought the same thing when I first saw the page. If there is a way to change this, I would love to try it.
Better…thanks Dave.
Should ask now, how would I push the slider button down a little bit as well? I want to space it away from the other content.
https://fingerprint.defenseintelligence.net/
Thanks Brad.
Curious side question…that is the “!important” for?
I finally figured out that it was called an arrow. Want to confirm that this the proper way to disable it:
a.arrow-down{display:none;}
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