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erwinveeMember
Hi there,
Thanks. And good news too. Weird, but good. Must be ‘dentist syndrome’. Your tooth hurts like hell for weeks, but when you finally go to the dentist, the pain disappears and all is fine. :-S Thanks again!
erwinveeMemberThis reply has been marked as private.erwinveeMemberThis reply has been marked as private.erwinveeMemberThis reply has been marked as private.erwinveeMemberIf anyone else is looking for this solution: editing the .js files does not do anything. At all. What you can do, is disable the animation altogether. Navigate to your agile/js/libs folder, open jquery.flexslider.js and scroll all the way down to the //Flexslider: Default Settings. Change ‘slideshow: true,’ to ‘slideshow: false,’. Done.
In my opinion, this is better than the fast sliding defaults. This way, visitors can slide when they want to, but don’t have to. And they won’t be distracted by constantly switching images, which is annoying in Blog posts.
erwinveeMemberHi Meteorite,
Take all the time you need! And yes, I agree that this is an update-worthy addition. Contact form spam is a pain and the only way to tackle (minimize) it, is using third party plugins like Honeypot. I noticed you update the theme regularly. A good thing. I will update at some point, but not yet, because it is always a fair bit of work when you made changes to the theme files. I would appreciate it if (aside from the update) you can come up with a standalone solution. 🙂
Erwin
erwinveeMemberThis reply has been marked as private.February 17, 2014 at 8:14 pm in reply to: How to keep the header / sticky menu at its initial size and fixed? #4586erwinveeMemberGreat fix!
erwinveeMemberI use poedit (just Google it) for this. You need to upload the files though FTP. Works like a charm for all localizations. Good luck!
Erwin (just another Agile user, not the developer)
erwinveeMemberThis reply has been marked as private.erwinveeMemberThis reply has been marked as private.erwinveeMemberThis reply has been marked as private.erwinveeMemberThis reply has been marked as private.erwinveeMemberSorry to pop up again, but could you tell me if this behavior – when clicked, a portfolio item will always show all featured images in the entire portfolio, starting with the clicked one – is intended or not? I have spend all day trying to figure out how to change this, but got nowhere. If this is indeed by design, I can simply give up. 🙂 I can’t figure out the logic behind it. It makes much more sense to me to assign (for instance) seven picture to a single portfolio item than the cycle thing. I mean, if you do a project – a photography session, say – for a client, you’d want to show more pics of that individual project, i.e. a portfolio item that cycles those photographs, not ‘random’ pics from other projects. So therefore I keep thinking I am missing something.
Thanks again,
Erwin
erwinveeMemberLet me try to clarify: is it possible to (for example) name a portfolio (or gallery) item Apple and – upon click – to show 5 pictures of projects I did for Apple. And name another item Microsoft, which will show my Microsoft (but not the Apple!) projects when clicked? Hope this makes it easier to understand. :-S
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