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No problem. Thanks for clearing that up, Kyle. Would be nice to see it in a future update.
Thanks Mohammad. I know you can do it with Hero Page Style, but I like the Standard layout. I don’t want the animated effect or use an image. Is it possible to do what I’m asking?
Thanks Kyle! It worked.
Just downgraded. Thanks Kyle.
I have the same issue. My shop page isn’t displaying any products. The same templates listed above outdated as well. Help please.
Thanks David! That worked.
Thanks David. That worked.
For some reason, the text and images on all of my blog posts are showing up aligned to the left on mobile version. There’s no margin or padding.
Here’s an example post: http://highpulp.com/2015/trust-the-process-case-study
You can see what I’m talking about when you open it in your mobile browser.
After testing on the iPhone, I noticed that the homepage and blog posts were being affected by the custom CSS Rui gave me. Do I need a more specific selector so it only affects the page?
Here’s the new URL so you can see on mobile: http://highpulp.com/trusttheprocess. Everything looks fine.
Now visit the homepage: http://highpulp.com and this blog post: http://highpulp.com/2015/trust-the-process-case-study
The text should have some margins/padding on the left and right. Hope this makes sense.
Thank you, David. That worked. 🙂
That worked! Thank you so much.
Hi David,
I’m a little confused. I used the Swift Page Builder to design the current layout of the page. Am I selecting “SPB Section” from the “Elements” tab? There are no existing templates.
Is there a simple way of doing this? I’ve tried everything.
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You must be logged in to view attached files.This reply has been marked as private.Thanks Kyle. Sorry for getting back to you so late. The code you provided corrected the layout, but nothing happens when I hit the submit button. I noticed that the embed code from Mailchimp gets stripped and the action URL is missing.
Do you know why? I’m using the swift page builder.
The form in the footer is created with a shortcode from the Mailchimp for WordPress plugin. The other form is embedded using the code generated from Mailchimp’s site. The reason I’m doing it this way is because I’m using two separate lists for each. This is the only workaround I found.
Somehow the code for the “naded” form gets stripped when I embed it in a text block using the Swift Builder. The “Get notified” button isn’t responsive. I tested the code from Mailchimp in another page using the Classic Editor and the button works. I just can’t everything on one line horizontally.
Here’s the test page: http://highpulp.com/test/
Thanks Kyle, but that doesn’t help me.
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