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KeymasterNovember 10, 2015 at 1:44 am in reply to: How do I revert back to last version. Update is messing up my site #79392Sakin
Keymaster@mrdave43: Looks like you have cache issue. Can you refresh your browser and check in. As when I check in your site, menu is working fine.
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Keymaster@debsdebsdebs: Your plugin css is overwriting our theme css. This is the conflicting css file
http://www.texaspaceauthority.org/wp-content/plugins/custom-form-2-pdf/css/bootstrap.min.css?ver=4.3.1So, you need to de-activate that plugin and it will work fine. Also let that pluign author know about the css conflict.
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Keymaster@Mark: There is not font sizes changes on refresh. You might have faced cache issue. To change the font size in the sidebar text, you can change the font size in the following css and then add it in “Appearance => Theme Options => Custom CSS” box:
.widget-area { font-size: 12px; }Sakin
Keymaster@Christian: To edit those, I suggest you to install Yoast SEO plugin and change it accordingly. It’s really good plugin to edit site title, page title, meta description, keywords and all.
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Keymaster@Nadae: Sorry I don’t understand what you mean. Can you explain in reference with your site URL.
November 10, 2015 at 1:32 am in reply to: Reversed behavior for "Show Latest Posts" in Home Page settings #79387Sakin
Keymaster@mr-nocommentmsn-com: Thanks for finding our the issue. We will fix this in next version update.
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Keymaster@Arachnid: The best way to edit that footer information in by upgrading to pro version and edit it from “Appearance => Theme Options => Footer Editor Options”.
So, to add your site in footer in free theme then you need to build child theme and then create function in your child theme
functions.phpfile and use the hookcatcheverest_site_generatorto print it.Sakin
Keymaster@thelostgirlsguide: Ok you can add the following css:
#search-toggle { display: none; } .nav-primary.search-enabled .menu { float: none; text-align: center; } .catchbase-nav-menu li { float: none; } .sidebar-header-right { padding: 0; }November 10, 2015 at 1:14 am in reply to: Whitespace between featured post slider and homepage headline #79383Sakin
Keymaster@Stanley: I see that you have added in the following css in your custom css which is causing issue. just remove it and it will be fine:
#supplementary.three .widget-area { margin: 5; width: 33.33%; }Sakin
Keymaster@tomoyoma: There is problem with your child theme. I don’t see any parent theme css. So, can you correct your child theme in reference with http://catchthemes.com/blog/create-child-theme-wordpress/ and then your menu will work fine.
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Keymaster@cytorath18: Great thanks 🙂
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Keymaster@Michaela: Not sure about it, as each plugin work differently. Maybe try different cache plugin. For advance setting on minify, you need to go to “Performance => Minify”
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Keymaster@marcodimi: Ok I will email you detail.
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Keymaster@marcodimi: For update you need to upload it from “Appearance => Themes => Add New => Uploads Themes” and then upload the theme zip file that you have download it from your account at http://catchthemes.com/my-account
Premium theme updates works like that. If you have done it previous like that then you don’t need once setup of activating Catch Updator plugin.
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Keymaster@Justin: Sorry there is no option to display below the title when you are in excerpt layout. If you want to do that then you need to build child theme and change the place of thumbnail. For more about child theme refer to http://catchthemes.com/blog/create-child-theme-wordpress/
But what you can do in change the layout to “Full Content Display” from “Appearance => Theme Options => Layout Options => Archive Content Layout”. Then you can add image just below your title and use more
<!--more-->tag to split the content. For more tag, refer to http://devotepress.com/wordpress-writing-editing/how-to-split-content-using-the-more-tag-option/Sakin
Keymaster@cytorath18: Here is no search bar at the top right corner. I think you are talking about search toggle in menu. For that you can add the following css in “Appearance => Customize => Theme Options => Custom CSS Options” box to hide it.
#search-toggle { display: none; }Sakin
Keymaster@msdossfl: thanks for your appreciation and if you like my support and Catch Kathmandu theme then please support by providing your valuable review and rating at https://wordpress.org/support/view/theme-reviews/catch-kathmandu?rate=5#postform
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