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  • Thread Starter wordzebra

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    Hi @threadi

    Thank you for the answer!

    My thought was primarily that if you google most common resolutions, at the moment it seems to be 1920×1080 or 1920×1200. In other words, people who use regular laptops get a view with impractically small content area in the middle. Don’t they usually have their browsers in full screen?

    What if you have a higher resolution – like 2560×1664 – on a laptop (that is the case for MacBook Air M2 13 inch I just checked) – do you keep the browser as half the size of the screen, in spite of it being as small as 13 or 14 or even 15 or 16 inch?

    After determining whether it is a good idea or not, what would be the CSS code to achieve this with?

    Thread Starter wordzebra

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    Hi @kel-dc

    Thank you for the answer!

    I found the option and it works; but I think there might be a bug, because once I set a certain radius, I can no longer remove it or try a different value. In other words, it registers the change, but when I reload the page, the buttons re-appear the same way as they were set during the first radius change in all my browsers.

    The same radius remains even after I resize the button just to force another change at the same time, so I can no longer test different values and choose the best one.

    By the way, should I make different threads for each question that I have, or try to put all the ones I have in one?

    Thread Starter wordzebra

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    Hi @kel-dc

    The Headings seem to use the Cardo, which is a serif font, while the Site Title is clearly sans serif. From the available selection, it could only be Inter or System Sans-Serif, but none of those ends up looking the same way no matter what settings I apply to them for that paragraph.

    Have you got any idea how to call the Site-Title style for that paragraph with CSS or vice-versa, or what you mean by that? Or what to type to simply make it apply the default Site-Title styles to all paragraphs added to the header?

    Thread Starter wordzebra

    (@wordzebra)

    Hey @kel-dc

    Yes, that is the way I tried to do it.

    I am using the defaults for everything – the only change that I made so far was to remove the underlying from links, so that it doesn’t underline my title when I use a paragraph with a link behind it in place of the Site Title.

    Those are the available fonts for paragraphs: Inter, Cardo, System Sans-Serif, System Serif.

    Under Styles, I can modify what fonts apply to Text, Links, Headings, Captions or Buttons, but there’s no Site Title there to see what settings apply to it.

    The Theme Fonts there seem to be the same as for paragraphs, although none of the combinations of size, bold vs. not bold etc. that I tried gives the same result.

    Here are two screenshots showing the original Site Title on the right and the one I added as a paragraph on the left:

    https://snipboard.io/4Qzc1u.jpg

    https://snipboard.io/4o2bzU.jpg

    The first one shows the end result when published, where you can see how the hyphen gets larger and becomes a dash for some reason, while the other one shows the titles in the editor, where the hyphen stays as it’s supposed to be.

    Thread Starter wordzebra

    (@wordzebra)

    Hi @kel-dc !

    Thanks for the answer!

    I tried adding a regular paragraph in place of the title and it has the controls like you suggested. However, the options under Typography are limited – there are four fonts only and after trying all combinations, I can tell that neither of them corresponds to the one that was used for the title, and also after I publish it the dash is shown longer like an n-dash, and the whole looks worse than the original title without the colour accent. Any idea if I can allow the original title font for paragraphs as well, so that I can achieve what I had originally planned?

    Thread Starter wordzebra

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    Thread Starter wordzebra

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    @thomhsb
    @luciamarinescu

    Yeah, quite awful. I solved the problem by reverting back to the previous version from a backup, and asked the same question here yesterday. Lucia kindly answered but refused to provide a code that would replace the new copyright. I guess it could easily be done with CSS if you search around, but that’s not the main point.

    To the developers: it breaks the trust between you and your customers when you destroy the products they have been using – for no reason, without a warning, from one day to another. People would buy a premium version when their site starts to generate income and they need more from you, not because you decided to push them or destroy their site with something like that. This would make them hate you and search for alternatives.

    “Improve the existing and make it pro options but limiting what was possible before is a marketing mistake.” – I agree 100%. I hope Neve will think about it, apologise, and bring back the old features, because the theme was good.

    “Personally, I made my choice: goodbye Neve. It was nice to work with but because of this kind of surprises, I won’t take the risk to install this theme anymore.” – Quite logical. And they also need to understand that regardless if we’re using free or pro, we’ve put a lot of time ourselves into creating something with their products and they cannot destroy our work like that.

    Thread Starter wordzebra

    (@wordzebra)

    @thomhsb
    @luciamarinescu

    Yeah, quite awful. I solved the problem by reverting back to the previous version from a backup, and asked the same question here yesterday. Lucia kindly answered but refused to provide a code that would replace the new copyright. I guess it could easily be done with CSS if you search around, but that’s not the main point.

    To the developers: it breaks the trust between you and your customers when you destroy the products they have been using – for no reason, without a warning, from one day to another. People would buy a premium version when their site starts to generate income and they need more from you, not because you decided to push them or destroy their site with something like that. This would make them hate you and search for alternatives.

    “Improve the existing and make it pro options but limiting what was possible before is a marketing mistake.” – I agree 100%. I hope Neve will think about it, apologise, and bring back the old features, because the theme was good.

    “Personally, I made my choice: goodbye Neve. It was nice to work with but because of this kind of surprises, I won’t take the risk to install this theme anymore.” – Quite logical. And they also need to understand that regardless if we’re using free or pro, we’ve put a lot of time ourselves into creating something with their products and they cannot destroy our work like that.

    Thread Starter wordzebra

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    PS I just noticed the white space is between all sections! So it needs to be removed from everywhere, not only between the first two sections.

    Thread Starter wordzebra

    (@wordzebra)

    Hi @luciamarinescu ,

    Thank you for your answer!

    It is indeed good to have some space after each picture. So instead of removing the spacers, I just added the same 40-px spacer after each picture. However, what is happening now is that on the mobile, the space is slightly bigger after the 2nd and 4th pictures than after the 1st and 3rd. Why is that? You can see this on the following test page:

    https://test1.albenapetrova.com/

    The original spacers were one 40-px spacer after the 1st picture, nothing after the 2nd one and one longer spacer that goes under the 3rd and 4th picture combined. You can still see that on the link I originally posted – I haven’t changed the spacers on the actual page yet.

    Kind regards

    Thread Starter wordzebra

    (@wordzebra)

    Hi @purplecodes,

    Thank you for your reply!

    I will have to install such an app on my phone if it’s necessary and search for somewhere to upload the files. Literally, what is happening is:

    – when scrolling up or down, the image moves a little bit and it seems that it becomes either aligned to the top or to the bottom of the phone screen depending on how far one has scrolled

    – at the same time, it becomes a little bit larger or smaller some of the times, but not always – it depends on how quickly one scrolls

    It is strange it doesn’t happen on your phone, and also on mine when I use Firefox, but one friend pointed it out to me, so it happens on his phone, and also on mine when using Chrome.

    Hope we can figure out what causes that from that description, I will have to do the cast later if it’s necessary.

    Thread Starter wordzebra

    (@wordzebra)

    I see that this page implements the code in what I wrote and puts the video on the screen, rather than show the code (funny!)

    So clear code here:

    https://paste.opensuse.org/5262455

    Thread Starter wordzebra

    (@wordzebra)

    Hi @chouby ,

    Many thanks for the reply!

    Could we swap the places of the flags and the text in the desktop version language switcher only, I mean to have the flag on the right and the text on the left? If we do that the flags will be aligned nicely under each other while as it stands now, they go on the left on hover and it looks very messy. The mobile and tablet versions are already aligned on the left in my theme and it looks very well as it stands.

    The theme support suggested this code but it doesn’t work:

    @media(min-width: 520px){
    li#menu-item-231-en img{
    float: right !important;
    }

    li#menu-item-231-bg img{
    float: right !important;
    }
    }

    Best regards

    Thread Starter wordzebra

    (@wordzebra)

    Hi @luciamarinescu ,

    Thank you for the help!

    I tried that and it doesn’t work.

    I am not sure to understand which tags to swap with what in the html.

    Can it not be done with CSS?

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