Is it possible to not use the slider but have a floating text box like the slider?
I have the slider set up as of now but would rather just do it with one image if that is possible.
Thank you,
Patrick McEvoy
The problem I get, whe I try so is, that the text seems to stop floating at the next header (<h3>) and I have yet to figure out a way past this – if there is one. Can someone of you help me? The code looks something like this and works on a plain HTML website:
<h3>headline-here</h3>
<div style="float: right; margin-left: 5px;"><google-map-stuff></div>
<div><a-paragraph><h3><more-paragraphs></div>
I have also tried those plugins without success: RawHTML, Insert HTML Snippet
Also these things don’t work here (since there is a header involved, I assume):
https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic/how-to-wrap-text-around-iframe-object
Is there some kind of workaround here withou screwing too much with the WordPress files? Thanks in advance for your effort!
Cheesey =)
]]>Any suggestions are appreciated! I am using a Twenty Ten child theme.
Here is my main page where you can see the banner and how it works. (Scrolls to the subscribe widget which is located at the footer when you click on the banner text)
Thanks!
]]>Do you know any way of placing the text at the right side of the header without moving down the text?
Thanks!
]]>I’m building a new website in WP.org and have encountered this problem:
I have floating text right below that solid dark gray bar that runs along the top of the screen in the WP “visit site” view. On the far left you’ll see the WP icon, next is the theme name, your URL, etc….all the way to the far right of that bar…all the text is no longer sitting on the solid gray bar, but below it. The text on the right is floating with a dark gray background attached to it, the text on the left doesn’t have a background, it’s just the gray text floating there.
As if that’s hot weird enough, the small empty space between the top of this floating text, and the bottom of the solid gray bar is an invisible link! It links to another site – coincidentally the same link that I placed in the footer of this new site about a week or so ago.
All was fine until I started working with the WooCommerce plugin yesterday. I’m having trouble understanding how this plugin works so at this point it’s not set up yet. I just deleted a floating “follow” plugin that I thought might be the culprit, but deactivating and deleting it did not remove the floating text.
Strange, but true! Thanks for any help you can give!
Gina
]]>I recently updated the version of WordPress and have noticed that there is a line of text, “Thank you for creating with WordPress. ? Documentation ? Freedoms ? Feedback ? Credits” that now floats above the window where I edit my posts. I am currently using Mozilla Firefox 5.0.
Thank you for your help.
Kind regards,
Shirley