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Thanks. Seems to be working fine now.
September 25, 2014 at 9:50 am in reply to: Cardinal v1.7 – Mobile menu sub-menu functionality bugs #114377Hey Ed,
Any update on resolving the Android menu issues?
Thanks.
Hey,
Just wondering if my suggestion #2 is likely to be included in an upcoming release?
i.e. have the option of changing the design style per asset. e.g. have a drop down box within the tabs asset to select how you want it to display – bold, bright or minimal design style.
Thanks.
Seems to be sorted now.
I changed the permalinks setup to post name and it seems to have resolved it.
Odd one. Thanks.
No I didn’t see that private message.
Seems to be sorted now.
Cool idea. +1
Hi,
I put those last lines of my wp-config – makes no difference.
I can still see that in email.
‘private reply testing’
Hey,
Not sure.
Can you do a dummy private post in this thread and I’ll see if I can read it through email..
This reply has been marked as private.Sorry to hijack the topic but this is important:
This can’t be right… I had been following the topic to see how it turned out.
Ed’s last post in here is marked as private. However, I received an email notification and it shows the private post Ed made…
‘It should probably have been that way from the start! Thanks…. ‘
Same happened on another topic as well…
Yea good plan. Going to start doing that today.
I should be able to move most of the rules to the child theme css – I will just keep the background, background-color and color rules in the custom css; as I said above, using the !important declaration on them impacts upon my style-switcher color changer.
Ah, I see what you mean.
Do you think it will have any noticeable impact on page load?
Hey,
#1. There is a reason I need to continue using the custom css instead of the child theme on one of my sites. Basically, you cannot get some of my rules to work in the child theme unless you put the !important declaration after each of them. That is not ideal as I have created a style-switcher plugin to work with Cardinal and if the !important declaration is added, the switcher cannot change the color scheme of the particular element etc.
#2. That css minifier link would do nothing for what I asked about – I have no control over how the cardinal admin custom css is outputted in the source code – that can only be modified at the theme framework level…
September 22, 2014 at 8:19 am in reply to: Cardinal megamenu container width/responsive issues #113187Ok thanks.
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