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    Roman
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    16.03.2015 at 15:30 #15570

    little bit unusual but it can, Custom CSS:

    .contact-page h1.entry-title {display:none;}

    Roman
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    16.03.2015 at 15:27 #15569

    sorry, but at this moment not by default…probably changing code could do it..

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    Roman
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    16.03.2015 at 15:25 #15568

    many of those errors cannot be fixed as an inline styles are used to generate unique content for website. if your website just displays fine in any browser, then there is no need to worry about those errors/warnings

    Roman
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    16.03.2015 at 10:08 #15560

    as suggested above, please try different email addresses or check your spam folder if the email is not there

    Roman
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    16.03.2015 at 09:54 #15558

    try these Custom CSS rules:

    .widgets-back-inside .widget {margin-bottom: 0px;}
    .widgets-back-inside .widget-content {padding-bottom:0px;}
    .menu-back {box-shadow:none;}

    Roman
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    16.03.2015 at 09:49 #15557

    I think if you insert directly the image as the menu item text it could work – <img width="32" height="32" alt="Akrotiri-32" class="menu-image menu-image-title-after" src="http://vipermetal.wpengine.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Akrotiri-32.png">

    Roman
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    16.03.2015 at 09:44 #15555

    you can add it in your post/page edit mode by opening the Theme4Press Shortcodes and select the Section Separator shortcode , the Theme4Press Core plugin must be enabled

    Roman
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    16.03.2015 at 09:41 #15554

    the login details don’t work for me, anyway, your website is running just fine…is there any issue yet?

    Roman
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    15.03.2015 at 21:12 #15546

    the slider message you can ignore, you are using the latest version. about the error message, you could simply disable the wp debug mode on your website and they will be gone 😉 – http://codex.wordpress.org/WP_DEBUG , no bug is displaying for your visitors 😉

    Roman
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    15.03.2015 at 21:08 #15545

    if you insert this in the Custom CSS:

    .menu-container {background: #fff;}