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  • Thread Starter JadziaDeForest

    (@jadziadeforest)

    Yes, I set the Home page template to Front Page Template rather than default and none of the options shown in the documentation show up when I click Customize. I don’t have any other plugins installed, except Maintenance Mode, which I deactivated and still not getting the Customize options.

    Leaving the other fields blank does not disable them. You have to purchase the pro version of the theme to customize how many slides you’d like in the slider.

    I also would really like to disable the second slide on the homepage and have just the single slider image. How can we do this?

    Thread Starter JadziaDeForest

    (@jadziadeforest)

    Found the conflict, thank you! It was conflicting with WP Backitup plugin.

    Forum: Plugins
    In reply to: [Slimbox] Updates?

    It does not work with the newest version of WordPress. It would be great if the plugin would be updated on here for ease of use.

    I need to do the same thing.

    This plugin’s CSS will override your theme’s styles. To get the correct font you’ll need to follow their instructions to add a custom CSS file for the plugin. Here are their instructions:

    CSS important!

    This information is valid only if you want to edit the css stylesheet

    You have the option to add your own external css file and overide the plugin stylesheet. To protect your css file from being overwritten you need to put it in a safe directory outside the plugin directory. Change the css file url in the main option page to point to your css file.

    Steps:

    take a copy of the style.css in the plugins directory
    put the copy in a safe directory outside the plugin. Example the root or the themes folder
    Change the css file url in the main option page to point to your css file.

    Note: adding a css file will not disable the css file in the plugin, both will be used.

    Title & excerpt can be set individually for each layout. Most of the other elements are common for all layouts. In your css file you can override id tags & classes. Title & excerpt can be set individually for each layout. Most of the other elements are common for all layouts.

    Hope that helps,
    Jadzia

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