Responsive Display
This support request was posted in Paeon by Utopia Creative
- Utopia Creative February 26, 2014 at 9:30 am
Hi, when viewing my website on a responsive display there is a weird symbol were the menu tab is, any idea how to get rid f it??
http://churchviewdentist.utopiacreative.co.uk/
Thanks
Ryan
Juanfra Aldasoro February 26, 2014 at 1:36 pmHello Ryan,
It seems that the encoding of your stylesheet had been changed.
You can try with searching for the class #header #top #toggle-nav:after in the original stylesheet and putting that over the file custom.css
Best,
Juan.Utopia Creative February 26, 2014 at 5:09 pmI have put the below in the custom.css but nothing has changed??
<a href="” title=””>
<img src="” alt=”” />
<img src="/images/logo.png” alt=”” />
”,
‘container’ => ‘div’,
‘container_class’ => ”,
‘container_id’ => ”,
‘menu_class’ => ‘nav fl clearfix’,
‘menu_id’ => ‘main-nav’,
‘echo’ => true,
‘fallback_cb’ => ‘wp_page_menu’,
‘before’ => ”,
‘after’ => ”,
‘link_before’ => ”,
‘link_after’ => ”,
‘depth’ => 0,
‘walker’ => ”,
‘theme_location’ => ‘navigation-menu’ );
?>‘slide’, ‘showposts’ => $nice_options[‘nice_slider_entries’], ‘orderby’ => ‘menu_order’, ‘order’ => ‘ASC’ ) );
if ( ! empty ( $slides ) ) : ?>
<div id="featured" class="flexslider slider “>’embed’, ‘width’ => 2560, ‘height’ => 400, ‘wrap’ => true, ’embed_id’ => ‘player_’ .get_the_ID() ) ) . “\n”;
elseif ( has_post_thumbnail() ) :nice_image( array ( ‘key’ => ‘slider-image’, ‘width’ => 2560, ‘height’ => 1000 ) ) . “\n”;
if ( $nice_options[‘nice_slider_caption’] == ‘true’ ) :
$slide_description = get_post_meta( get_the_ID(), ‘slide_description’, true );
?>
<?php
$slide_url = get_post_meta( get_the_ID(), 'url', true );if ( nice_bool( $slide_url ) ) {
$slide_url_text = get_post_meta( get_the_ID(), 'url_text', true );
if ( empty( $slide_url_text) ) $slide_url_text =__( 'Read More', 'nicethemes' );echo '‘ . $slide_url_text . ‘‘;
}
?>Juanfra Aldasoro February 26, 2014 at 5:36 pmHello,
That code is HTML and PHP.
You need to style the class that I’ve mentioned with CSS, that is a total different world.
Best,
Juan.Utopia Creative February 27, 2014 at 9:26 amOh right ok.
And where can I find that?
Is it in the files I downloaded when I bought it?
Ryan
Juanfra Aldasoro February 27, 2014 at 2:05 pmHi Ryan,
Yes, it is part of the file style.css, look for the string #header #top #toggle-nav:after, and try copying and pasting that class with its properties (what it is inside the braces {} ) into the file custom.css
Best,
Juan.Utopia Creative February 28, 2014 at 9:31 amI have tried a few more times with no success.
I’m sure i’m putting the correct css in.
#header #top #toggle-nav {
display: block;
}Ryan
Juanfra Aldasoro February 28, 2014 at 2:20 pmHi Ryan,
I mentioned the class
#header #top #toggle-nav:after
not
#header #top #toggle-nav
—-
Please look that in the original #header #top #toggle-nav:after There’s a ‘content’ property. That’s what you need to look.
Best,
Juan.
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