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bryanhiggsParticipant
Anyone?
Help would be much appreciated!
August 14th, 2017 at 19:40 in reply to: How to provide a "Scroll down for more…" in the Nirvana Presentation Page #51934bryanhiggsParticipantPlease note; we have placed https://responsive.uucm.org/ in maintenance mode.
Instead, go to https://uucm.org/Any suggestions would be much appreciated!
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August 14th, 2017 at 02:00 in reply to: How to provide a "Scroll down for more…" in the Nirvana Presentation Page #51903bryanhiggsParticipantAnybody?
June 13th, 2017 at 20:14 in reply to: Latest Update (1.4.2) – Presentation Page not loading anymore! #47122bryanhiggsParticipantI am finding this, too. Instead of the Presentation Page, I get the following:
Parse error: syntax error, unexpected ‘$custom_query’ (T_VARIABLE) in /home/uucm_admin/responsive.uucm.org/wp-content/themes/nirvana/frontpage.php on line 68
Any chance of fixing this quickly?
Thanks!
Website: responsive.uucm.org
bryanhiggsParticipantWow! I completely missed that configuration option!
Thank you for pointing it out. I have switched to the option we would like, and I think it will solve our columns display problem. Much appreciated!
Any comments on:
(We also believe we have that problem when they first view the slider at the top of the desktop (and tablet) screen, and that our users will not realize that there is more to view below, and not realize they need to scroll down. That is a somewhat different problem, and we will have to figure out how to provide visual indicators and navigational assistance so that they know there is more below and figure out how to get to it. If you have any experience of how to solve this problem, we’d be very interested in hearing your suggestions.)
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bryanhiggsParticipantI find the decision to require images in the columns to be a rather strange one, as it severely limits what I can do with them. I could use a light background image, but based on what I see when you view the columns on a small screen, the text is moved down below the image, so that would make things look quite strange.
While viewing [typically light] text on top of an image might look artistic, that would not be my choice for what I want to do. I’m more interested in presenting content. My old eyes aren’t too happy with light text on dark or busy backgrounds, either.
Can you give me a feel for what you think columns might be used for, given this image restriction? Other suggestions?
bryanhiggsParticipantIncidentally, I did not supply any images for the columns, as I did not have a use for that feature.
Could it be that images are required for columns? If so, that would be a rather strange requirement.
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