Deb Shadovitz
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Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [Customizr] slider images zoomingHi @wollyroger
Have you looked at your site on various platforms, monitors, devices? I believe what you’re experiencing is dynamic resizing to fit the width of the particular window being viewed.
It appears that in the Customize area you’ve shortened the height. If you crop the image to the recommended size of 1170px in width and crop it to your desired height, this may stop.
On 2 of my sites, I have a shorter slider on my site. I’ve set the Customize setting to that height for all pages to match my image height and I don’t believe they crop at all. Here’s one of my sites in case it helps you to see. I do sometimes notice the top of my hair cut off in the 2nd image of both slide images though.
https://talesoftravelandtech.comI hope I’m right and that this can help.
Hi @emranemranx
I fear disabling Classic Editor because I don’t want all those section notations put in my pages. But instead I put the CSS and page code into another WP site and the same thing happened. As a partial solution I have deleted the style so my purple text color is gone.I have now looked at other sites (with and without Classic) and I see consistency. From style.css, body font color appears but size and font family don’t & link styles don’t. But not always.
I’m still in the dark though about why some elements of style.css is appearing in the Edit window but others aren’t.
I’d really like to know if I am the only person happens to.
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [Customizr] Font size of my entire website suddenly changed@nikeo, in case it helps, I’m not sure if I am seeing the same issue. If it doesn’t help, ignore this.
I’m designing a new site. I experiment in the Live Customizer > global settings > Google Fonts, but then I add it to my Childtheme’s style.css. I’m having trouble getting style.css to take hold, but the odder thing is that I think even when I’m not working on that, suddenly the font becomes rather large in FF, Safari, and Chrome.
Live Customizer > global settings > Google Fonts I have the Poppins pair and a 14pt setting.
Here’s my Childtheme’s style.css
body { color: #A064E9; font-size: 1.1em; font-family: Poppins, sans-serif; }
I’ve also tried:
#main-wrapper body and .post-entry tc-content-inner body {
I don’t use any other interface.
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [Customizr] sticky sidebarsJetpack may be your answer. I use it well.
https://jetpack.com/support/widget-visibility/
By the way, I found this by exploring the options in Jetpack. As @emranemranx said, it’s great to search for yourself and find what works best for you.
If you say Sticky though, that implies stick to the top of the sidebar and I’ve not helped.
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [Customizr] Updated and now my website is not working@username_pg Can you please share what notes you read? A URL to them would be great.
Hoping…Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [Customizr] Change logo size@snehalb890 I want to thank you for your response because I have also been trying to figure this out.
@vmdials, thank you for asking this!
I’ve been wondering if having a lot of updates to a page slows it down. I’ve been planning on using WP-Optimize to remove past changes. Do you happen to have many updates or do you keep that very clean and slim?
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Customizr] Useless….. doesn’t even show up@patriciaburnette2018
Nicolas is terrific and I love the theme so I hope you’ll reply to him. (I’m just a customer.)I wonder if your blog was active prior to this and if you have old plugins activated. Old plugins that haven’t been updated cause problems in WordPress sites. If so, did you deactivate or delete them? Because you might find you have an issue with other themes as well.
Press Customizr is often updated and the team is highly responsive to any bugs that may crop up (which is not at all often).
I’m not an employee of Customizr but typically you turn to the plugin programmer to determine a solution. Especially when you support the plugin by making a donation or purchase.
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [Customizr] Showing tags on PagesYou would have to contact the plugin creator or look for directions on the plug-in’s page.
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [Customizr] Newbie questions@rdelporto Great that you found the theme! There will be a forum for it.
Wish you the best. No apology needed. We help one another. ??
Deb
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Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [Customizr] Newbie questions@rdelporto You’re welcome ??
But be sure to check which tools you’re using and ask in the appropriate forum. Here, you’ll get help with Customizr but not non-Customizr-specific WordPress queries.Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [Customizr] Newbie questions@rdelporto:
1) Always start a new topic. No one can help you when you’re piggybacking on another. You’re also taking @ngpakhook’s query off track.2) This forum is for a WordPress Theme called Customizr. I don’t believe you’re asking about Customizr. If not, you’d need a general WordPress forum.
I actually suspect you’re not using WordPress because you’re saying Use Visual Builder. That sounds like a proprietary website builder. Unless that’s a feature of a theme. But it’s not a feature in Customizr.
In WordPress there’s a sidebar. You look there and click Themes. That’s where you’ll learn what WordPress Theme you’re using.
View the page in FireFox or Safari or certain other browsers. Search the code for the word wordpress. If not there, you’re not in a wordpress site.
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [Customizr] Having Customizr child theme issue@remedy17 Thank you for your kind words. And I know how you feel. Before I learned of Childify Me, creating a child theme was not fun to say the least. Between that and the Customizr theme, my websites life has become much easier.
Welcome to the club. ??
Don’t forget to mark this Resolved.
Never mind. I figured it out.