• Resolved gbugna

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    First at all, very nice theme.
    When i go from one page to another only appears the header image and i have to scroll to see the page. Is there any way that the page appears without scrolling ?
    Thanks in advance.

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  • Yeap, you can disable the header image on secondary pages. See Customize > Welcome Area.

    Is there a way to auto scroll the front page?

    A lot of people come to my website and leave instantly, seeing that there is nothing to click. Only a few end up scrolling. Is there a way to auto scroll the front page in style.css or something?

    Not really sure what you mean by auto scroll.
    But you can add a call to action button in your header area, call it CLICK TO SCROLL, then add #site-navigation as the link or whatever else ID you want.

    Let me explain again. When you click this : https://demo.athemes.com/moesia/ – you get a full width image, fitting your entire screen as your landing page. Only when you scroll down, do you see the rest of the content ie. the top fold is an image, the bottom fold is the content – which one has to scroll to view.

    The problem is that many people don’t know that they have to scroll down to see rest of the content.

    Would it be possible to automatically slide off the image after a second or 2 second and go to the area where the navigation/contents are.

    Thanks

    Also, unfortunately I am not really css savvy

    Nope, that wouldn’t be possible. That’s why I said you should add the button from Customize > Welcome Area. So people would click it and scroll down.

    One way to accomplish this would be to add an anchor link that the action button scrolls to on the home page. To do this, in the “link for the call to action button field”, add /#anchor. Then if you are using pagebuilder, you can set up a row above the content you want to link too and use the visual editor widget to add .

    If you aren’t using pagebuilder, then just add that same on the page where you want the user to scroll too.

    you can see an example here: https://marketingai.com

    The theme automatically supports smooth scrolling so it looks nice when it is finished.

    So the post removed the anchor code. Here it is again.

    If you are using pagebuilder, you can set up a row above the content you want to link too and use the visual editor widget to add . <a name="anchor"></a> Then the call to action button on the welcome area will link to any area of the home page you want.

    Wow I really like your scrolling!
    My website is functioning horribly compared to this. I did as you mentioned, using page builder, adding . That all works pretty well but now my top bar is going a little haywire. Now I am debating to switch themes.

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