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KeymasterHello @Dmitry
Nice to know that the problem has been solved. If there are any further query, then, please feel free to post them.
We will really appreciate if you could help us too by rating our theme in WordPress repo here:-
https://wordpress.org/support/view/theme-reviews/education-hubBest Regards,
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KeymasterHello @assad
Similar kind of issue has been discussed here. Please check the below link.
http://themepalace.com/topic/social-media-icons/
If you are not satisfied with the solution, please let us know.
Hope this will help to resolve your issue.
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KeymasterHello @Dmitry
For the Featured Content Block to appear on Front Page you need to select a static page for that.
Now go to Admin Panel / Appearance / Customize / Static Front Page -> A static page.
And now you need to select a page for Front page and Posts page.
Hope this will help you.Let us know how it goes.
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KeymasterHello @Dmitry
No, we were not referring the admin credential but your actual site that you are working on.
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KeymasterHello @Dmitry
Can you please share your site URL so that we can debug your issue in much more details and provide you with some possible solution.
Hope you understand.Regards!!
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KeymasterHello,
We have observed the issue, the issue is currently being fixed and we will let you know as soon as it is fixed.
Thank you for being patient with us.
Best regards.August 22, 2016 at 12:50 am in reply to: HELP!! Making the featured Content images a hyperlink.. #15811wensolutions
KeymasterHello @GedBrockie,
Upon inspecting your website, we have found the featured posts (right below the slider) thumbnail image is clickable and working as it should in the featured posts area.
If you are referring to any other section / issue, please kindly elaborate your issue further.
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KeymasterNo problem. We are glad to help you.
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KeymasterHello @rudymerz, 5 different rotating header images are actually a slider images which needs to be uploaded from Appearance / Customize / Featured Slider section. From here you can upload individual images for the slider.
The section you were referring is for a static header image which is the case when you disable the slider and prefer to have a static banner image.
Hope this makes you clear now. Let us know if you have anything else ahead.
Thank you.
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KeymasterHello, div structure of this latest version to the previous version is same. So you can follow the same walk-through to do those changes as suggested in previous thread. The changes were lost because you had directly made it in the main theme as you were supposed to do it by creating a Child Theme.
Therefore, any custom changes you would like to add can be easily done through this approach to avoid any future overrides from theme updates.
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KeymasterWould you please elaborate more by meaning of “double load happening on the main slider screen” ?
Because we are not seeing any double appearance of slider in homepage according to your understanding.wensolutions
KeymasterHello @GedBrockie,
Upon inspecting your website we could not find any double load of slider in your website and the slider seems to work fine with four different slides currently active.
Can you please verify if the issue still persists? If yes, please elaborate your issue further and if possible mark it with a screenshot.
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wensolutions
KeymasterYes, exactly. File like style.css in Child Theme is purely mean to override the parent style behavior, layout etc . Whatever CSS code you write in this style.css acts as a custom CSS which has a higher priority over main style.css codes in a parent theme. So after creating and activating a child theme it is worthless editing parent style again. Any custom CSS you have written or edited before is recommended to undo and write it now on the child theme’s style.css
Similarly, next major file in Child Theme is a functions.php. This is all mean to override the functional behavior of a parent theme through custom and available WordPress functions.
The biggest advantage of creating a Child Theme is all that your custom changes won’t get override from any future updates on your parent theme.
August 20, 2016 at 7:42 am in reply to: Service Icons (Featured Content) – How To Align them Center #15726wensolutions
KeymasterYou can DM your login credential at info[at]wensolutions.com. Support team will inspect the installation once to verify your issue. Later you can change your logins for your security concern.
August 19, 2016 at 5:18 am in reply to: Service Icons (Featured Content) – How To Align them Center #15657wensolutions
KeymasterHello @al4954Vn
We tried to recreate your described issue on our side but could not find your issue as everything works fine on our side.
Yes, you do not need to provide any custom CSS for the icons to align center as it is handled by the theme itself. Please update your theme if you have any updates pending and see if it resolves the error.
Also, please provide us with your site URL so that we can pin on your issue with browser inspection.
Hope you would understand,
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