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Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [Twenty Twelve] Good image rotator on responsive theme?Thanks for the responses. I looked into every slider recommended. I finally decided to go with Nivo Slider.
It gives me the type of controls I was looking for. It works really well for the responsive theme, displays nicely on mobile, and I can apply different slides on different pages. The settings are easy to mess with.
Although it’s not free, $19 is a small price to pay for exactly what I was looking for.
The solution to your problem has already been answered.
Basically, if it doesn’t work, go to Google Analytics, set up an account (fi you haven’t already). It will give you an UA code. Switch back over to your Google Analytics WordPress plugin. Check “Manually enter your UA code”, enter the UA code Google Analytics gave you and it should work.
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [Twenty Twelve] Good image rotator on responsive theme?Oh darn, it looks like it can only maintain one slider on the site at a time.
I’m looking for one that operates the same at the responsive slider, but also allows me to create multiple galleries on different pages.
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [Twenty Twelve] Good image rotator on responsive theme?Thanks! That one seems perfect! Works on my I0S devices too! Just what I was looking for.
I don’t know why it seemed so hard to find one.
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: Twenty Twelve Dropdown Menu Not WorkingI too, discovered this problem being new to WordPress and all.
So you set a custom menu. But you can’t see your drop downs because you probably didn’t include them in the Menu section.
I’m assuming you went to Appearance>Menus and set your Main navigation there, right? Are the sub pages included there too? If not, then you just have to tell it what you want your drop down items to be.
If you go there and add your Top menu item, say for example you want Tips & Info at your top main navigation and you want to have your Reviews as a drop down menu item. You have to add the sub pages you want for your drop down there too. To do this, under pages click on the pages you want to Add to Menu. Drag the pages you want as your drop down underneath the Tips & Info menu item. It should allow you to slightly tab it over.
I’ve attached an image if this sounds confusing.
ImageOnce you save, you should be able to see your drop down items appear.
This was a fresh WP install. Completely unchanged default theme. I could show you the CSS, but it was completely stock.
First thing I did was go to my General settings and set that up. Then I went to Appearance > Background (or Appearance > Customize) and changed the background options there. That’s when I discovered the problem. Didn’t touch the Editor and didn’t install any plugins.
Since I posted this, I did install Jetpack and have been making my own CSS changes there.