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  • #142697
    Dumont
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    Hi, I appreciate using catch responsive theme (free version). Nevertheless I face now an issue with the featured slider :

    I have integrated 4 featured images (via pages) as indicated in the related tutorial.
    In the meanwhile I changed the home page from one to another as I moved to SiteOrigin page builder to build up my pages.

    The problem is that I see now 8 dots in the slider : 4 dots that point the 4 images (OK) and 4 undue dots which point to the new home page I have created !

    How can I remove these 4 undue dots ?

    Note : I work on local server (wampserver).

    Thanks very much in advance for help

    #142706
    Skandha
    Participant

    @dumont: Please post in your site URL.

    Kind Regards,
    Skandha

    #142721
    Dumont
    Participant

    Thanks for quick reaction, Skandha. I cannot give you url, I work the theme on wampserver localhost.

    Let me try to explain a bit further :

    On the homepage, there is a featured slider with a total of 8 dots. 4 dots are unexpected and should not appear. No permalink is indicated for them but when we press the dots, they point on the new homepage I have drawn up with SiteOrigin page builder.

    Notes :
    – I gave the new home page a name which actually was already used for a featured slide image ! I have deleted the related featured image/page and recreated it under another page name but I wonder this did not create the present issue.

    – The former homepage had the slider with 4 featured images and a featured content with 3 blocks. I have kept the featured slider with the 4 images but I have desactivated the featured content with additional css in the menu Appareance/Customize/Additional CSS of the them that I saw somewhere in your forum :

    .home #featured-content {
    display: none;
    }

    Hope I thereby put you on the track of the problem…
    Thanks in advance for your help !

    #144857
    Skandha
    Participant

    @dumont: Please disable all the plugins and check if this resolves the issue.

    Let me know if the issue persits.
    Kind Regards,
    Skandha

    #144876
    Dumont
    Participant

    Hi Skandha,

    I have disabled the plugins. Thereby indeed the 4 undesired dots do not appear anylonger in the slider as long as I do not reactivate SiteOrigin widgets bundle !

    Otherwise said :
    – The problem comes back once I reactivate SiteOrigin widget bundle : I have everything back… and also the 4 undesired dots.
    – When I disactivate SiteOrigin widget bundle, it’s OK with the slider but SiteOrigin_Widget_Editor_Widget and SiteOrigin_Widget_Hero_Widget do not work anylonger… whereas SiteOrigin image or text widgets do…

    How can I get both the slider in good order and SiteOrigin widget bundle ?

    Thanks in advance

    #144952
    Skandha
    Participant

    @dumont: Try doing a fresh installation of the theme and check if the issue is resolved.

    Let me know if the issue persists.
    Kind Regards,
    Skandha

    #145006
    Dumont
    Participant

    Sorry I’m a beginner. How can I do a fresh installation of the theme ? knowing that I work on the original theme, not a child theme…

    Kind regards

    #145014
    Skandha
    Participant

    @dumont: Go to => Appearance => Themes => Delete Catch Responsive Theme then again Click on Add new => Search for Catch Responsive and install the theme.

    Kind Regards,
    Skandha

    #145025
    Dumont
    Participant

    I can delete the other themes but not this one who is being used… If I switch over to another theme, then I can delete Catch Responsive Theme but is there not a risk that my site is damaged in that operation ?

    #145050
    Skandha
    Participant

    @dumont: All your customizations should come back when you reinstall and activate the theme.

    Kind Regards,
    Skandha

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