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  • in reply to: Swiflt slider video mute #124535
    Kirsten
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    That worked like a charm thank you!

    in reply to: Swiflt slider video mute #124518
    Kirsten
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    Unfortunately not

    in reply to: Swiflt slider video mute #124450
    Kirsten
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    The script is in custom options but no result. Check the page http://landmark105.com/home-test-2/

    in reply to: Swiflt slider video mute #123972
    Kirsten
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    Thanx Ed, that worked like a charme!

    And my second point, is it possible to do that with a class assigned to the video play button and a piece of script in the custom css/js?

    in reply to: Swiflt slider video mute #123684
    Kirsten
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    Done!

    in reply to: Swiflt slider video mute #123393
    Kirsten
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    Yeah sure, here it is, copy of the page and a copy of the slider with the volume turned on: http://landmark105.com/home-test-2/

    in reply to: Swiflt slider video mute #123104
    Kirsten
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    in reply to: Swiflt slider video mute #123010
    Kirsten
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    Hi Ed, somehow the first one doesn’t work with me although I have the latest theme files installed. Any idea on whats going on?

    in reply to: Showcase your Dante website! #118678
    Kirsten
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    Build with Cardinal and very proud of the great teamwork on the video. Check out my new band website!!
    http://landmark105.com

    in reply to: Related posts warning #116384
    Kirsten
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    Ok I found out what is wrong. I used a .po file from a different Cardinal installation I already customised to my needs ands that caused the problem.

    in reply to: Related posts warning #116383
    Kirsten
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    Yes my language folder is “language” in my child theme.

    I added the entire code in my functions.php of the child theme.

    Still the error is:

    Warning: sprintf() [function.sprintf]: Too few arguments in /public/sites/www.misscommunicatie.nu/wp-content/themes/cardinal/swift-framework/content/sf-post-formats.php on line 423

    Warning: sprintf() [function.sprintf]: Too few arguments in /public/sites/www.misscommunicatie.nu/wp-content/themes/cardinal/swift-framework/content/sf-post-formats.php on line 423

    in reply to: Related posts warning #114860
    Kirsten
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    Ok I did, still no solution for the problem. But that extra line in functions.php is causing the problem becasue if remove it the error is gone. How can I keep my language files in the child theme without getting this error?

    in reply to: Related posts warning #114826
    Kirsten
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    The only thing I added was a language folder for the .po and .mo files and therefore added 1 line to the functions.php :

    load_theme_textdomain( ‘swiftframework’, get_stylesheet_directory() . ‘/language’ );

    in reply to: Related posts warning #114718
    Kirsten
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    Unfortunately didnt change a thing. I use the child theme and switching to the main theme did solve the problem so it has something to do with the child theme.

    in reply to: Related posts warning #114336
    Kirsten
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