I would like to either have the option to turn off page titles and the large featured image area (a feature request), or suggest you have it not repeat vertically (a bug). On mobile, the image repeats and enlarges. Is there a suggested size where this won’t happen?
Best example on the live website is https://duce.co/accessibility
]]>Hi there,
Thank you for your theme, I really appreciate it. I’m currently using it as a parent theme here: [ redundant link removed ]
Most of the need for having a child theme was to offer support for the Tainacan plugin pages and some css adjustments to the home page.
It all seems great, but recently a user reported that some buttons and other elements appear with a weird vertical alignment. You can see examples https://www.udrop.com/8W5/erro_1.1.PNG I couldn’t find those issues neither on my Linux laptop, with both Chrome and Firefox, neither on my colleague’s iMac. Oddly enough, on her Windows the problem appears, for both browsers.
I’ve tried some line-height adjustments, but it does not seems to do the trick. I am aware that it might be nothing related to your theme but unfortunately, as I could not reproduce it, I decided to give it a shot here. Have you ever noticed anything like this before?
My installed plugins are:
And in case you’re curious about the child theme source code, it is https://github.com/tainacan/tainacan-unb-covid-19 here.
Thanks in advance for any help.
]]>Hi,
Is there possibility to have Veganos to show only excerpt of the blog post in the main page. The reading page setting does not seem to have any effect and if I supply a manual excerpt it will just show that in front of the full post instead of showing Read More button
]]>Strangely, my menu stopped working and my featured image stopped working properly as well. I’m sure it’s completely due to the menu being broken. When I turn off the featured image, the menu remains the same.
I’ve deactivated all my plugins to see if the menu and featured image would restore but nothing seems to work.
I’m using the Veganos theme
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