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    Harald Röh
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    December 8, 2015 at 9:15 am #22909

    Hi Denzel,

    thanks, this is exactly what I was looking for.
    And I applied it to the second level submenu as well by just dropping one “ul li” instance in above listing.

    Best regards,
    Harald

    Harald Röh
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    Posts: 39
    December 3, 2015 at 2:42 pm #22720

    Hi Denzel,

    sorry for this entry.

    You are right, this has nothing to do with the evolve theme

    I mixed it up with an accidential misconfiguration in the TML plugin.

    Best regards,
    Harald

    Harald Röh
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    Posts: 39
    December 2, 2015 at 2:13 pm #22680

    Hi Denzel,

    I found the solution for setting the color of the mentioned buttons.

    You find it under Theme options -> shortcodes -> button.

    I tried to also adjust the button size, because currently it is a bit too large.
    However, changing button size to whatever you select does not do anything.

    Can you check for a solution / bugfix ?

    Kind regards,
    Harald

    Harald Röh
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    Posts: 39
    December 2, 2015 at 10:42 am #22675

    Hi Denzel,

    I would hope that it is only a “forgotten” answer. I find it dangerous when a release change also impacts the user experience.

    In this case I was able to get the shadow lines back by myself.
    I just copied the shadow.png file from previous release to my testsite and included the css code

    .entry-footer {
    background: transparent url(“/wp-content/themes/evolve-plus/library/media/images/shadow.png”) no-repeat scroll center top;
    }
    .home-content-boxes {
    padding: 0px 0px 15px;
    background: transparent url(“/wp-content/themes/evolve-plus/library/media/images/shadow.png”) no-repeat scroll center bottom;
    }

    That did the job for me.

    Best regards,
    Harald

    Harald Röh
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    Posts: 39
    December 1, 2015 at 1:22 pm #22623

    Thanks, that is what I am looking for.

    Harald Röh
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    Posts: 39
    December 1, 2015 at 10:19 am #22622

    Hi Denzel,

    these are very bad news. The edit button was one of the most important features we were using, as we don’t use the admin bar by default (would disturb most of our users).

    Is there a hook available so that I could add this edit link by ourselves?

    Best regards,
    Harald

    PS: For the time being I will stop migrating to the new version. On my test site I cannot see any benefit. It is tedious to reconfigure the whole theme as it was before, because setting setups/locations have changed. And loosing the edit button is currently no motivation to go forward…

    Harald Röh
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    Posts: 39
    November 24, 2015 at 9:29 pm #22351

    Hi Denzel,

    thanks for the advice.
    I could find out that the event calendar plugin tried to find an event by id which no longer existed. I don’t know how this could happen. But I deleted the respected orphan entries in the WordPress MySQL database and now the search works fine!

    Problem understood and solved!

    Best regards,
    Harald

    Harald Röh
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    Posts: 39
    November 24, 2015 at 9:24 pm #22350

    Hi Denzel,

    many thanks, this works (and I can use it for other posts as well)!

    Best regards
    Harald

    Harald Röh
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    Posts: 39
    November 24, 2015 at 9:20 pm #22349

    Hi Denzel,

    yes, I see the docu now (I was previously a bit fast), but the docu advices to delete the current evolve+ theme and to install it with new version again.

    What I do not like here is that I have to delete the current theme version with all my customization.

    If the new update does not work as expected I am left off with a somehow damaged website.

    I would very much prefer to keep the current version as a backup.

    Is it not possible
    1) to switch to a different theme
    2) to rename the existing evolve theme directory on the server (say to evolvebackup)
    3) install new version evolve
    4) activate new version evolve

    If something goes wrong, I could switch to my backup theme.

    As far as I understand it, renaming the existing evolve directory would do no harm.
    Wordpress would recognize the evolve theme in this directory and even show it with this name.
    The newly installed version would show up with the same name, that is I would probably see two different themes (according to the 2 directories) but with the same name.

    Is this a possible way to handle the update or do you depent that the old version is physically removed?

    Best regards,
    Harald

    Harald Röh
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    Posts: 39
    November 21, 2015 at 4:42 pm #22268

    Hi Denzel,

    that is really weird!

    If I search for “test” I get the sidebar as well.

    But for search item “kalender” I see no sidebar, for “foto” I see a sidebar again, for “sichtweise” I see no sidebar. Whats happening here?

    Regards,
    Harald