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Mahesh
Member@maretto: This can be done but needs to do some customization (CSS). No javascript required.
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MaheshMahesh
Member@mbarina: Seems your header image link is broken. Please upload the image again. Let me know if any problem.
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MaheshMahesh
Member@makintour: May be the plugin has some incompatibility with WordPress 4.7 or may be some issue on plugin itself.
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MaheshMahesh
Member@compimusic: Just checked you site and you’ve enabled the menus. The one in the top is the same as of the demo. What seems to be the problem.
And if you don’t want the secondary menu, you can select none in menu options.Regards,
MaheshDecember 16, 2016 at 4:09 pm in reply to: Clean Journal: 'The active theme is broken' – How do I fix it. #105455Mahesh
Member@stephenpalmer: Please delete the theme through Dashboard or if not possible try with Cpanel or FTP and install a fresh copy of the theme on your site. This should not have happened on the updating WordPress. We tested on our server with the WordPress updates and the theme worked fine. Let me know further.
Mahesh
Member@makintour: Have you made any customization? Or using any plugins? We checked the theme and the widgets, and its all working fine.
Please try disabling the plugins and check again. Let me know further.Regards,
MaheshMahesh
Member@beijaflor: Go to Dashboard=> Appearance=> Customize=> Additional CSS box and add the following CSS:
#feature-slider .entry-content { display: none; }Regards,
MaheshMahesh
Member@compimusic: Seems you’ve disabled the primary menu. Go to Dashboard=> Appearance=> Customize=> Theme Options=> Fixed Header Top Options and make sure Check to disable Primary Menu option is unchecked. And make sure you have set a Primary menu. If not go to Dashboard=> Appearance=> Menus and set a menu as Primary menu.
Hope this helps.Regards,
MaheshMahesh
Member@juneh: Go to Dashboard=> Appearance=> Customize=> Additional CSS:
.postid-992 footer.entry-meta { display: none; }Regards,
MaheshDecember 16, 2016 at 10:49 am in reply to: Adding a second posts page (other than front page) #105438Mahesh
Member@jhwriters: Thank you for your appreciation. Have a nice day!
Happy Holidays 🙂Regards,
MaheshMahesh
Member@jailma-santos: Thank you for your appreciation. If you like my support and Lucida theme then please support by providing your valuable review and rating at https://wordpress.org/support/view/theme-reviews/lucida?rate=5#postform
Have a nice day!Regards,
MaheshMahesh
Member@pietromessa: Thank you for your appreciation. Have a nice day!
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MaheshMahesh
Member@roman06: Full width option is available in Fabulous Fluid Pro version. I recommend you to upgrade to Pro. Or you may use the Custom CSS:
.home #content .wrapper { width: 100%; } .home #content #primary { max-width: none; width: 100%; }Regards,
MaheshMahesh
Member@wrspoon: Checked your site and its displaying “Maintenance mode is on”.
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MaheshMahesh
Member@juneh: Go to Dashboard=> Appearance=> Customize=> Additional CSS box and add the following CSS:
.blog .sticky .entry-header .entry-meta { position: unset !important; clip: unset; }Regards,
MaheshMahesh
Member@maretto: I’m afraid this is not possible with simple CSS. I recommend you to hire a customizer.
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MaheshMahesh
Member@fireflywebs: Yes, you can upgrade from 3.4 to 3.4.1 seamlessly. All your customization and settings will be as it is. You won’t lose anything. Though, if you have modified any theme’s core files, you’ll lose them.
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