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The 3 banners for the kids theme not apper above the slider on the home kids page. How can I fix this?
Apper only little bars when you passa mouse above those.
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Hello,
Please check now.
Regards,
Rose Tyler.
Not working properly yet! Please, pay attention on the kids demo: https://www.8theme.com/demo/woopress/kids/
The 3 banners like Floating above the carrocel! Its diferent that what you did!
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Hello,
I’ve added margin-top:-130px;
Please check now.
Regards,
Rose Tyler.
Rose,
Now it´s perfect! But please awnser my questions below:
1) What you did since start?
2) I believe you did the changes direct on the files (not custon css), and, if i update the theme in the future those files will be changed too, right? Then, it will be back problems… right?
3) I have MORE ONE (I don-t believe the number of bugs this theme has!! And i know you work a lot because i can see in the forum!) problem: My principal logo on the home kids page, when you try too see on the mobile phone (responsive), the logo cover the carrosel and everthing be terrible! How can i change it?
Hello,
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2-3. Please check now. I’ve added code in Custom css for page http://prntscr.com/fjpuby and set slider in Page Layout http://prntscr.com/fjpuuu
Regards,
Rose Tyler.
Sorry, but I thing i´m not clear when i told you about my logo! Look at screem shot.
You can see, if you open the site with mobile phone, we have a problem with responsive design! The logo apper above the carrocel! And you can´t see logo properly, and can´t see carrocel properly… its mixed!
Please help me.
Hello,
Try to add this code in Theme Options > Custom css > Custom css for mobile:
.home .header-wrapper {
margin-bottom: 160px;
}
.home .navbar {
padding-top: 0;
}
.home .header-logo img {
width: 62%;
margin-left: 15%;
}
.home .fixed-header-area .header-logo img {
margin-left: 0;
}
.home .header-wrapper.header-transparent {
background-color: #e4f5ff !important;
}
Regards,
Rose Tyler.
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