I just switched my main site to this theme from a Bootstrap 3 commercial theme, because Kelly provides a wider screen display which I prefer. There are quite a few non-WordPress websites on the Internet recently, with edge-to-edge displays that look really nice. WordPress developers seem to be creeping slowly in that destination, but for whatever reason continue to limit the width of a site’s main content. They will design a theme with a Full-Width Header Image 1600 pixels wide, but then shrink the main content width itself down to 604 pixels (Twenty Thirteen is a good example). I guess there is a reason for it, but I don’t get it. I’m hoping Kelly is a move in the right direction for WordPress developers. Many WordPress Themes look like a 8 1/2″ x 11″ piece of paper on a blackboard………NOT Kelly.
]]>Using a 15″ widescreen laptop and dragging the right edge of the window to the left, the menu stays non-collapsible until the viewscreen reaches tablet size. Is it possible to delay that collapse, until the viewscreen reaches smartphone size?
Could that be implemented with a new Theme Update? If not, how about some sort of new Options Button in the Theme’s Customizer?
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* Removed example.html
From here: https://themes.svn.www.ads-software.com/kelly/1.0.1/readme.txt
Anything else not recorded there, or is that it?
]]>What I’m after is having the ability to display Social Media Genericons within a Custom Menu Widget within a Kelly Footer Sidebar (Not as a vertical list…but horizontal Icons).
]]>Is there a way to either turn off, or remove, the coloured overlay in the Header?
thanks.
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