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Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Options for Twenty Seventeen] Nice plugin, but some options don’t workhansbeen,
When you are in a hole, stop digging. No-one called you a liar. To avoid trashing your identity in this forum I recommend you apologise and then we will all move on.
TufferForum: Plugins
In reply to: [Options for Twenty Seventeen] Upgrade (features) lostCroethli, go back up this thread and read about why this is the wrong forum. Go to his company’s website, download the plug-in. If you’ve paid it will work. And keep working.
TufferIf you have plugins on auto update (e.g. with Updraft Plus) you do not see the warning/popup until afterwards, and maybe not even then (as I didn’t). I don’t hold Oliver responsible. This Plugin is excellent, don’t dis it unless you KNOW you didn’t screw up.
Tuffer.Second time around the upgrade worked. I suspect a corrupted database. A page update interrupted by the upgrade?? Who knows?
Resolved.
TufferOK Oliver, no problem. I backed off 24 hrs and will rerun the scenario manually. So where do I go if necessary – to your website?
Tuffer.Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Options for Twenty Seventeen] Width o sub-menusOliver, thank you, this is more than half-way there, see e.g. https://penprig.org.uk/conferences-and-meetings/
It does also make the case for autofit. Is there a nowrap possibility? I’ll put a few quid in the pot for this one!
Tuffer.Oliver, The problem has gone away and I can’t figure out what I changed.
Sorry,
ChrisForum: Plugins
In reply to: [Options for Twenty Seventeen] Disable header images on non-homepage pagesColin, yours is better! No image to load, quicker.
Oliver, yes please. Burying the image content of standard Twenty seventeen is a common theme.Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Options for Twenty Seventeen] Disable header images on non-homepage pagesUpload a standard size header image same colour as the background of your nav menu. Use CSS to reduce height of header image to taste. Nav menu must be at the top. Penprig.org.uk shows it in action. Not elegant but it works.
Christopher