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  • Thread Starter Mariole91

    (@mariole91)

    Hi Matthew,

    Thank you for your answer. Maybe there is a workaround that we could implement?

    1) Create a dedicated directory for those uploads (using the tutorial on your website);
    2) Create an automated task, that will wipe the contents inside that directory after: clicking on submit or x-hour basis.

    I guess that we can’t prohibit visitors access to that folder without saying farewell to attaching files?

    The reason why I need this – visitors will be applying for a job (resumes/cover letters), since this information is quite sensitive… I don’t want others to wonder around and then stumble upon those documents. Is there anything that can be done to limit access?

    Thanks,
    Mario

    Mariole91

    (@mariole91)

    Hi,

    Any ideas how this could be done? Why can’t there be an option for that? I have the PRO version as well.

    Thanks,
    Mario

    @electricfeet

    Thanks for the fast reply! ??

    Since I don’t know much about PHP and do correct me if I’m wrong, but cannot this be done by a simple if-clause (e.g. if responsiveness is toggled off ignore @media queries, else use @media or something like that)?

    What changes do I need to make in code to get a similar result as Seahawksean has? Can this be done by using style.css for the child theme? Those @media queries, those are the ones in the xcolor.css right?

    Sadly, I have invested quite a lot of time in customizing my site and starting all over again… well I’d be really grateful if someone could help me.

    Thanks,
    Mario

    @seahawksean,

    Hi!

    Firstly, I really like what you have done with your website. I’ve been trying to achieve something similar, but with no luck. How can I override the @media query?

    I’d like to lose the responsiveness as it doesn’t work out the way I’d like. I am using child-theme and making my modifications in there (e.g. style.css).

    I love the Customizer theme, simple to edit and the look is just beautiful. Wish that Nikeo would add a button or something to toggle responsiveness on and off. ??

    Many thanks,
    Mario

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