Hi there,
Please can you explain why the theme moves posts to the left-hand side of the page and reduces their size in some cases? I would like to keep all these posts in the same format as they feature in this page, but some have been reduced and moved to the left of the page. I would be interested to know if there was a way of having a featured image that is not too large and cut off by the header. While we are at it, is there a way of changing CONTINUE READING ? ….
Many Thanks
]]>Hi, when I activate the free version of Graceful theme then go to customize it, it dosent look anything like the theme preview. Instead it still shows me the generic default preview from the first theme I selected when first creating my website page.
Is there something I need to do to have the same feature layout options of Graceful theme that was shown on the wordpress theme page?
]]>I love the array of social icons that are already available within this theme. Are there any plans to add the new Bluesky logo (butterfly) to this list? This social network has been growing rapidly over the last six months and it would make a great addition.
]]>Is the PRO version up-to-date?
When running on a website PHP8.1 and WordPress 6.4 I get deprecated error.
According to some forums, deprecated code refers to features that are no longer recommended for use in the latest versions of WordPress because they may be removed in the future.
]]>The blog list page does not pull up the featured image in its own size. Previously I had used a different theme and had set up the featured image size of 1000X1500 to double as a pinterest pin. But in the graceful theme, the featured image on the blog page alone is horizontal. the individual post page and latest blog list on the main home page is fine.
How can I change this?
The font size of the text in my website changes when it is visited via link posted on social media, whatsapp or DM. It becomes small, too small and not desirable for reading. How can I solve this? I really love this theme, I dont want to change.
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