Very cool and useful plugin! Thanks.
How can the name of the files be shown? It would be important, so people may refer to a given image.
Thanks
Tamás
]]>What is this feature called? And how do I go about recreating it? I just need to recreate the animation, the tiny, dynamic particles are not needed.
Thank you guys so much! I hope you guys can help
]]>Using the Lazy Blocks plugin, I’ve created a block (“Meta Information”) that places meta data (authors, data etc.) in the body of the post.
Meanwhile, I’m using a StudioPress snippet (I’m on a Genesis theme) –
remove_action( ‘genesis_entry_header’, ‘genesis_post_info’, 12 );
– to hide the naturally occurring meta data in the post.
The problem arises in that I don’t want to apply this snippet to all of my posts. I have a huge backlog for which it would be impossible for me to manually apply this information block in order to display the meta.
As a solution, I wondered if I could create an if( statement before, testing first whether the block exists before applying the snippet.
Unfortunately, i don’t know how to refer to the block (or if it’s even possible to refer to it) in an if( statement.
Could anyone help with this? My own attempts at figuring out the block have all failed!
]]>https://carloansnow.co/
their type of form is quite compelling i am looking for something like this to work with, so if anyone can tell me plugin they are using or stuff like that i would greatly appreciate it !
]]>If you wouldn’t mind looking, here’s the page: [link removed]
Can you identify the theme (or suggest something very close to it)?
Thank you, thank you!
]]>In the Ninja Forms, I would like to have a unique ID number in the link to the form that I can send to a customer. They fill in the form and I get an email containing this unique ID. This way I would be able to pair submissions and customers.
Does anyone of you have an idea on how to do this, please?
Thank you for your responses.
In the Ninja Forms, I would like to have a unique ID number in the link to the form that I can send to a customer. They fill in the form and I get an email containing this unique ID. This way I would be able to pair submissions and customers.
Do anyone of you have an idea on how to do this, please?
]]>The webpage is located here. at bernardcornwell.net
The parts of the page that are important to me are:
1. The boxes/frames surrounding the content on each individual page (in this case, they are a light grey)
2. The header image at the top of the page.
3. The navigation/menu location underneath the header.
I plan to choose a theme similar to the one on the page linked to above, then modify a child theme of it for my own web page. It would be nice to have to make as few changes as possible.
Any ideas of what theme would be closest to the one at the webpage I referenced above?