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Thank you for your help Mahesh!
MarkParticipantHi Mahesh –
I was referring to filling out the “support ticket” form on your website. I have submitted two support tickets since paying for your support plan and have not received responses to either. Since filling out the support tickets I have figured out both of those issues. But I do have a few new questions:
In the Chicago Pro theme, is it possible to have two or more different sidebar menus? One that appears on some pages, and a different one that appears on other pages? I have one sidebar menu set up already and have it set to display in the right side widget area (http://eldertech.org/ui-design-best-practices-for-seniors/). But I would like to have a different menu show on the right side widget area in so new pages that I am planning.
Also, are there any Chicago Pro websites that you can point me to so I can see examples of how its different options work (particularly the sliders)?
Thank you for your help,
MarkMarkParticipantThank you for your help Mahesh!
One more question (for now): Is there a guide anywhere that explains the naming of CSS elements used by Catch Themes? For example: Per you answer above it looks like the body text is named “#content” and navigation elements are named “.catchresponsive-nav-menu”. Is there a guide to these naming conventions? Also, are your naming conventions the same for all themes, or do they differ by theme?
Thank you again,
MarkMarkParticipantHi Mahesh –
Can you help me understand when changes to the CSS should be done using “Appearance> Custom CSS” function vs actually editing the CSS?
As with Michael, I am trying to edit the way links work using
a:link
a:visited
a:active
a:hover
But in the body content links (not menu navigation links).In your explanation to Micheal you point him to “.catchresponsive-nav-menu” . I assume this syntax would just change the menu navigation links. What would be the syntax for changing just the links in the body text?
I am using the Chicago-Pro theme.
Thank you in advance,
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