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Above is the link to the page with the animated icon boxes. I have also attached a screenshot showing the size I would like them to be. The red box is about 75px x 75px. Is it possible, with a custom css code, to make these boxes this size? Would the icon and text get smaller as well?Attachments:
You must be logged in to view attached files.Nevermind, I figured it out. Thanks.
Okay, so after I upgraded the theme my top right little menu is not what it should be. We had customized it to say news & blog, contact us, client area and then have a image button to take you to demos. I attached a screenshot of what it should look like. Now all it says in the upper corner is login and my account, see attached file.
I did the child theme like I was supposed to, everything else came out right except that part. I have tried adding the code that I have for the customization of that top menu to the child theme, but it isn’t doing anything. I have only added it to the child theme though, do I also need to add it to the parent theme because I noticed it is missing there now too? Please help!
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You must be logged in to view attached files.Thank you that worked!
Oh woops! Sorry. Here they are.
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You must be logged in to view attached files.Okay, I changed the capital D to a lowercase d, I have attached a screenshot of the that same page. So once I made that change and saved it, I went to the theme section to do a live preview of the child theme, but it looks completely different from what my website is supposed to look like. I have attached a screenshot of the live preview of the child theme so you can see how it doesn’t look like the parent theme at all. The link to the parent theme is http://tsihealthcare.com/maintesting/?page_id=2. Do I need to copy over more than just the CSS styles sheet? I’ve read everywhere that creating a child theme is suppose to be super easy, so it’s a little frustrating that I can’t seem to figure it out, because I really need to upgrade the theme so I can use the modals effect.
Actually I found it under Appearance->Editor. But it is saying the parent theme is missing, which doesn’t make sense because the Dante parent theme is installed. I have attached a screenshot of the page I’m looking at.
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You must be logged in to view attached files.Do you know if the developer has been able to check this problem out?
Then how come Kyle was able to see both digits in his screenshot? And there is no custom CSS that could allow them to show more than one digit?
I just now backed up my website using the backupbuddy plugin. I haven’t done the update yet because I’m a little nervous and I want to make sure I do everything right so my website doesn’t get messed up when I update the theme. Would you say creating a child theme is the best thing to do so that my customizations and pages don’t get messed up?
What about any HTML code that was customized in the Appearance->Editor->Templates Section?
Will the update change anything to my pages or custom CSS codes?
No, I have it set to 12. See the screenshot.
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You must be logged in to view attached files.Okay, thats really weird. Because it’s not showing that when I look at it, and I have looked at it in two different internet browsers, Firefox & Safari. I have attached a screenshot showing you what I see on my browser, it is just showing a “1”. Maybe it has something to do with needing to update the Dante theme. I am going to update it on my lunch break in an hour, so maybe that will fix it. But I don’t understand how it is showing correctly for you and not me.
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You must be logged in to view attached files.Oh I forgot to mention that I am trying to do the left icon alt option for the icon boxes, sorry about that. There is a test one right below those. It has the blue “1” to the left. I have already tried doing double digits with this style along with some of the other icon boxes. This standard title icon option is the only one that allows double digits but it is not as appealing.
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