Hi, just wondering when you’re going to update your plugins as I’m concerned about security and compatibility…. thanks
Last Updated: 6 months ago
Requires WordPress Version: 4.0 or higher
Compatible up to: 4.8.5
Hi again,
now that I managed to align the text vertical with your class I found out,
that the stacking in mobile and tablet does not work any longer for the two columns in the row with the class vertical-center.
It just scales the contents down and leaves them side by side.
can you check?
I am on the latest divi update Version: 3.0.51
greetings
]]>Hi Sumbra,
I can’t find the setting of your “Class for vertically center the text in a module”.
Where should it appear?
I was searching in the front end an backend divi builder directly in the text box settings.
can you help?
Would love to use it ??
]]>Would be nice to see a plugin for other popular Form plugins like FormidablePro and WPForms. :)? – Thanks for this.
]]>Hi Surbma,
I use this plugin primarily for the featured menu item. It was working great, until I changed the height of the menu bar. Now, the color behind the featured item does not extend to the full height of the menu. Is there a setting that allows me to control this?
Thanks,
Ben
WHere are the settings for this plugin?
]]>Hi Surbma
I’ve added the Divi Extras plugin and child theme.
I noticed the theme footer.php asks if footer creds is defined.
You said:
The child theme has its own custom footer feature, of course! ?? To have a custom footer, you have to add a new line in the wp-config.php:
define(‘DIVI_EXTRA_FOOTER_CREDS’, ‘here_is_your_custom_html_code’);
Question: Is that really the best place to define custom footer html text? Why not add a custom theme function for that?
regards Jason
]]>Hello,
Is your plugin is multisite ready?
Thanks,
dB.
Hello,
I have enabled the css class and put the featured-menu class on the front end, the menu option has disappeared it seems to be white on white so you can actually see anything. The item does seem to be there and can be clicked but the styling is incorrect.
Can you please check this out. Thanks.
Update: since posting this i just found the problem in source code i see.
#top-menu .featured-menu a, #top-menu .featured-menu a:hover {
background-color: ;
}
The background color is empty so it actually does not show anything, if you manually put a color inside the css style via inspector the button shows correctly.
Also just a suggestion i would recommend you make the opacity of the text a bit darker instead of .7 as the text is a little to light to read. I found .9 to be more readable.
#top-menu .featured-menu>a {
font-weight: 700;
color: rgba(255,255,255,.9);
}
Finally for anyone interested if you want round corners you can add the following to the source code via Custom CSS in divi theme.
#top-menu .featured-menu>a {
border-radius: 3px;
-webkit-border-radius: 3px;
-moz-border-radius: 3px;
}
Hi Surbma
I am new to WP and wondered if you could elaborate on how to use the featured-menu CSS style. I assume you apply the style in the ePanel custom CSS setting but I don’t know how to assign the menu item an ID to apply the style or even if this is the right approach?
Thanks
]]>Why not make: https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/surbma-divi-gravity-forms/ an update of this plugin? That way we don’t have to remove this plugin and add the other, plus the child theme, on our sites…?
We’re using our own child theme to change the footer contents, so unless your child theme allows us to put custom text in the footer, we can’t use it. But we still want the GF styling.
I’m kinda bummed you chose this route, since we can’t just jump to your child theme (like I said, unless it lets us customize the footer). But if you’re going to do it, we’d rather just have an inline upgrade instead of having to remove and then add a new plugin on the sites using it….
]]>I’m trying to get something specific to work. I have a very large form that is broken in to multiple modules and I’m unable to get the form to work. I’m hoping there’s something in this plugin, or something that can be added, to aid me.
The issue is this, my form is set up like this
| module 1 | module 2 |
| <form> | section |
| module 3 | module 4 |
| section | section |
| module 5 | module 6 |
| section | </form> |
The area with “<form>” closes the form in module 1 by itself and removes </form> from module 6. I need the form to stay open until I manually close it.
I’m doing it this way to use the mobile responsive element and also not have a stupidly long form.
]]>Hi Surbma,
I have a feature request too since i can’t find the solution on the web.
Can you make a modification so i can insert breadcrumb feature from yoast seo plugin to pages and also is it possible to control the display location within the builder.
Regards.
]]>I have a few feature requests for this already excellent plugin, if you’re interested.
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]]>Just what the subject says. Example here: https://bradtoland.com/application/
It would also be nice if the buttons (submit, and next) inherited the color from the theme customizer settings, like the default Divi forms do: https://www.elegantthemes.com/preview/Divi/contact-form/
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