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  • in reply to: Replace search menu with Predictive search plugin #20029
    Yamaraj
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    I wouldn’t consider it a custom job if more than just a few customers are interested in it. Clear instructions on how to integrate this functionality will not only make us happy, it will also solidify your reputation as a company that goes beyond T&C one-liners to provide support after sales, and that is a big plus in my book.

    In fact, it would be better if you provided Predictive Search as a feature in your next update, along with guidelines on how to integrate the Pro version should the customer require so.

    in reply to: Replace search menu with Predictive search plugin #19893
    Yamaraj
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    I second this motion. This little bit of information will help many by cutting down on multitude of man-hours spent looking for the solution. I implore you to look into this.

    in reply to: A few problems so far. #14129
    Yamaraj
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    UPDATE: I have just solved the HTTPS/SSL problem. The issues lies with the Slider Revolution plugin and the hard links to your graphic files you embed in the theme-options import files. You have to change “http” to “https” in the “wp-content/plugins/revslider/rs-plugin/css/captions.css” file, line 1. Hope it helps others, too.

    Remaining problems:

    1. How can I integrate Predictive Search plugin with your search box? Which leads to my question 1a. Could you offer such a feature in the next update?

    2. I understand the language-selection space on your header is designed for WPML/qTranslate. Is it possible to hook it up with Google Translate instead of those two?

    3. I cannot seem to change the fonts the way you have described, which is the common method. Could you please elaborate more on this? I used the Font Squirrel fontface generator, uploaded the files to /neighborhood/fonts in the themes directory, pasted the custom CSS code in Theme Options with URL adjusted to consider theme root directory as base, e.g. src: url(‘fonts/myfontwhichdoesntworkt.eot’); et cetera, and even added the font-name to style.css. Halp!!

    in reply to: A few problems so far. #14119
    Yamaraj
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    Hello Ed,

    1. Color schema CSV import isn’t working for some reason, though I can successfully save the current scheme with a name that appears in the drop down menu list. I had to change the color codes by hand.

    2. I cannot seem to change the fonts the way you have described, which is the common method. Could you please elaborate more on this? I used the Font Squirrel fontface generator, uploaded the files to /neighborhood/fonts in the themes directory, pasted the custom CSS code in Theme Options with URL adjusted to consider theme root directory as base, e.g. src: url(‘fonts/myfontwhichdoesntworkt.eot’); et cetera, and even added the font-name to style.css. Halp!!

    3. Please go through the point# 5 and rest of the post above. I need to rectify the security issue due to slider, and add predictive search and translation service to it.

    Best,
    Y.

    in reply to: A few problems so far. #13946
    Yamaraj
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    Hello Ed,

    1. You can’t see the warnings because I got it working. PHP 5.4.13 backend doesn’t play well with the way some of the code is written. PHP 5.3 is alright with minor tweaks.

    2. Thank you. As you can see, though, I have played very closely in replicating the look-n-feel of your demo site, and in the meantime I discovered that the color-scheme import wasn’t working very well. I’ll test with the CSV in your attachment and report back.

    3. I’ll move the site to a better host once it’s in the shape I want it to be. It’s merely a skunkworks testing ground for now. It’s just not fast enough, even for a SSD hosting plan.

    4. Thanks. I’ll test this within a few hours.

    5. It’s Revolution Slider, the plugin that comes with your theme. Load this link (http://codecanyon.net/item/slider-revolution-responsive-wordpress-plugin/discussion/2751380?page=67) and search for SSL to see the question raised by someone else, and the reply as well. Since you are distributing the licensed slider, could you please contact the developer(s) for the solution which they already have and forward it to me? I’m sure it’s entirely possible.

    Thank you once again. I like this theme, and appreciate the thought-process and man-hours spent in design and development. I have two more questions, though.

    1. How can I integrate Predictive Search plugin with your search box? Which leads to my question 1a. Could you offer such a feature in the next update?

    2. I understand the language-selection space on your header is designed for WPML/qTranslate. Is it possible to hook it up with Google Translate instead of those two?

    in reply to: A few problems so far. #13646
    Yamaraj
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    Anyone?

    in reply to: A few problems so far. #13553
    Yamaraj
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    I could probably write an essay on the meaning of 5* support and making a customer wait in the lobby for 14+ hours, but let’s not get into semantics.

    I need your default v1.2 color schema CSV and answers to my other questions.

    in reply to: A few problems so far. #13484
    Yamaraj
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