• Resolved drwelduk

    (@drwelduk)


    Hi

    I’m using Smartline Lite.

    There are no bullet points or numbering on my products/posts. Other themes work fine.

    And the page doesn’t ever seem to finish loading or times out unresponsive. Not sure if that’s the theme yet tho.

    Can you fix the bullet points please?

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Thread Starter drwelduk

    (@drwelduk)

    Found a 10 month old post with the same problem.

    https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic/headers-1-2-3-4-5-and-list-bullets-not-appearing-as-configured-in-theme/

    What are the suggestions for a newer theme then?

    From the one that’s no good, I liked the left/right side bar, and the two top menu bars I could have and the footer menu bar.

    I spent 2 days trying to change the CSS to use my colours (never done it before), all wasted ??

    • This reply was modified 5 years, 9 months ago by drwelduk.
    Theme Author ThemeZee

    (@themezee)

    Hi there,

    Thanks for using Smartline.

    Yes, I can basically give you only the same answer as you mentioned. Smartline is one of our older themes and uses a CSS reset, which means it removes default styling for headings and lists, except in the content of your posts.

    That means if you add HTML on other places, it can end up without styling. No way around that other than switching to one of our newer themes.

    Cheers,
    Thomas

    Thread Starter drwelduk

    (@drwelduk)

    Thanks for the reply. I was actually after suggestions on which themes do not behave like Smartline.

    Are newer themes all of them besides Smartline or are there others that use a CSS reset that I would want to avoid as well?

    Thanks

    Theme Author ThemeZee

    (@themezee)

    Anderson, Glades, Dynamic News, Momentous and Smartline use a CSS reset, all our newer themes don’t. I can also recommend to try Donovan, our latest theme.

    Cheers,
    Thomas

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