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Great. Happy to hear that everything is fine!
Hi. We’ve found the cause and fixed it. We will be issuing an update to the plugin within the next couple of days. Once you update it, the photos will show.
It doesn’t work that way in the old versions. Automated updates with notifications were introduced in version 2.9.8 Before that, you had to update manually. But that’s both the most important issue. The main issue is that the theme was rewritten practically from the ground up in version 2.9.1 We’ve implemented a mechanism, which allows transferring all settings from the old framework to the new one, but the farther away we get, the less precise it becomes. It is virtually impossible to maintain backward compatibility. What it means is that should you decide to update, you should back everything up and be prepared to rebuild some parts of your website in the new theme. This might not be a trivial update this time.
Oh, now I’ve taken a look and I see that you are using a (very) old version of our theme. Please think about updating – that’s for one.
Second, I can’t seem to find a normal way to do what you need. Using Jquery is one way, but it is not in the scope of our support – it is development, we do offer it in the support package. Support is just for errors and bugs – you have none. I can offer you to give me access to your admin area – I will see if I can help you from there. FTP wouldn’t hurt as well. hopefully, we can figure something out for you.
OK, The fact that you want to target those specific links for some reason is enough for me. Why don’t you use the manual, but convenient way to solve it? Just add classes to specific menu items manually. Go here: https://prnt.sc/schz78 Once the checkbox is ticked, you will have the ability to add a CSS class to any menu item you want. For example, no-link. Then you can target it in the CSS all you want )
Hi. could you please elaborate on what is it you are trying to do? With examples on a specific page? Thanks.