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Babbitt

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  1. On 4/16/2023 at 1:49 AM, tuanphan said:

    Which page or section are you referring to?

    Check out the spotlight page for example, where on smaller screens the header text "Spotlight" gets mushed smaller and it doesn't look good. Also all the section areas, from "Current" to "Selections" also all become mushed together, along with the image caption. I've attached some photos to show how it looks on smaller screens, and how its supposed to look. I appreciate your help.

     

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  2. On 1/12/2022 at 7:29 AM, thedropca said:

    @tuanphan Thanks! That worked for that particular page. Is there a way to do it so it's site-wide? I have a bunch of pages this happens on and the list will only get longer as I grow my store. Or do I have to just repeat the same code with the different blockID for each page?

     

    On 1/13/2022 at 12:35 AM, tuanphan said:

    Not sure. Can you share link link to some pages where you have problem? We can check easier

    bumping on this, I'm having the same issue. Feel free to check out my site: melanielundquist.com. (Also, sorry for necroing)

  3. The navbar for members only areas is a drop down. This looks really bad IMO, why can't it just be a normal navbar? Not to mention, it doesn't seem like you're able to change the color of it - standard black on every page. Is there any way for me to get a regular navbar, just as it would look on a typical website, but in the members only area? Literally just the regular navbar from the regular non-members only part of the site. Same thing. Does anyone know of any custom code or third party plugin that might be able to fix this? If not, this seems like a simple thing for developers to change, just have to make it operate the same as the site outside members only area. 

    I've attached an image as to what this drop down navbar looks like, as well as what a navbar is supposed to look like. Please help!

    navbar in members only.png

    regular navbar.png

  4. I'm currently setting up a private site for a client that only a select group can view. I plan on sending out the password so that people can view it. However, I am worried about the password getting out, meaning people I didn't intend on letting view the site would be able to view it.
    Also, I'd like to be able to see who is viewing the site. I want to know which people actually went ahead and accessed the website. My thought was that I could create a unique password for each person I plan on sending the site to. Is this possible? Or would it be possible for me to require an account to access the site, that I've already premade for them by combining their email, and a unique password I've made for them. That way I can send them their login info for the site. Is this possible, and if it is, can I view what accounts are accessing the site?
    I recognize this is a bit of a complicated question, but an answer would be very much appreciated. Thank you!
  5. On 10/8/2021 at 7:13 PM, tuanphan said:

    Yesterday 2 members on forum contacted me. They have similar problem.

    Problem is here, some custom code conflict with blog title in Editing Mode. I send them a CSS to override it.

    Hi, I know I'm necroing this thread, but if you have this CSS code that would be great. Apparently this is still an issue. Thanks!

  6. On 1/7/2023 at 11:47 AM, WeightReleaseBrandon said:

    I was just having the same problem and found this thread.

    The real problem here is that when you click on the blog title when you're in "edit mode", there's nothing to indicate that you can begin typing except for the cursor, which may or may not show up depending how fast/slow your chosen development hardware is operating, and what color scheme you may be using.

    Meaning when you click on the title to edit it, there's no intuitive indicator to the user that they can begin typing.  This doesn't happen when you're editing the body of the blog post.  When you click into the body of the blog post, you get a text formatting bar that pops up letting you choose various formatting options dynamically.

    If you want to solve the issue of users finding this more intuitive, perhaps have the formatting bar pop up when you click on the blog title, then gray out the options that can't be changed.  Or even better, empower the user to change it to whatever they want.  Hope this helps.

    I'm having this exact same problem right now. I can't edit any of my blog post titles. I was able to do it yesterday, what gives?

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