I have my customize menu based on bootstrap4 which is working well on mobile and desktop. In my website, i am using twenty-seventeen themes. i want to replace default menu with my customize menu. i read lot of articles but nothing find suitable.
The issues is i have some user defined classes which is i am using with my dropdown menu and others js file as well. i can enqueue them into functions.php. and i'll upload wp-bootsrap-walker into my theme as well. but in the portion inside nav , where i need to add php code in place of my code. it'll change all the styles which is defined for user defined classes. Thanks , expecting a brief solutions.
you must add the navwalker to your theme
Just read the below og google "navwalker and wordpress"
https://napitwptech.com/tutorial/wordpress-development/integrate-bootstrap-navwalker-wordpress-theme/
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I have a problem with my theme and I am sick of tired to communicate with the theme support team...so I try to solve the issue myself (if possible).
My problem is: I have some single product layout under theme option but when I try to change none of them work. I could overwrite the style in the child theme (how the information, text...etc will show) but my main problem is the product image. Is it too big and the thumbs appear under the image. I want smaller image box and thumbs on the left side. Is it possible to overwrite this in the child theme somehow?
I am not a professional programmer or web designer, but would be happy to learn :)
Thanks for any help or comments :)
May be you can check it with word press plugins. Here is a link. Before override Woo commerce Single Product Template You can try it with custom css in your theme style.css
Copy this very basic CSS and place in your child theme’s style.css file. Check this link.
I'm very new to WordPress (tbh, it's my first time working with it). And I need to make a website as my school project using CMS. Creating pages with templates is alright, but I have a lot of troubles with buttons. I found this website, and I can see it using WordPress. I need such buttons as on this page https://movie-chooser.co.ua/random-movie-2/ (they appear when you hover over the image). Is this a default option for buttons in WordPress? If not, is there a plugin for this or what is the way to add them on my images?
First Install Elementor plugin https://wordpress.org/plugins/elementor/
and go to page when you add button and open page with elementor
and do drag and drop any element like button, space, text editor etc.
You have several ways to achieve that:
Overwritting Wordpress CSS
Using a plugin
Create your own shortcode
1 - Overwriting Wordpress CSS
If you manage to display all the elements using wordpress template, and your only issue is to display buttons over the images, then it should only be a matter of CSS
2 - Using a plugin
The idea here is to find a plugin that help you to create/display the informations you need (maybe you'll need to add functionnality to basic post though custom fields or using a custom post type).
Once you find the right plugin, again if the plugin dosen't directly offert some settings on the design then you'll have to overwrite the plugin's CSS rules to display the elements as you want.
3 - Create your own shortcode
If you're new to Wordpress I wouldn't recommend this method as it is kind of advanced, unless you're comfortable with PHP/HTML/CSS (optionaly JS).
This is the more flexible solution as you can basically control anything, but it will require you to understand some core concepts of Wordpress like WP Query and how custom queries works.
The idea here is to create a shortcode.
THis shortcode refere to a custom made PHP function, in which you can create a custom request to fetch the informations you need to display from Wordpress database, and display it in an HTML structure that you decide.
THen angain, you'll just have to customize it though CSS.
Note : no need to create a whole plugin if you decide to create a shortcode, you can use the template functions.php file for that.
I'm new to building websites.
I'm currently using Headway drag and drop Wordpress builder.
I've added Testimonial Widget by Aihrus plugin for testimonials, and I've added it to a widget box.
Problem is that I want to add custom CSS to it that I've seen on this site that is built for it, but the Headway theme doesn't allow you to go in and edit the theme. I've tried adding it to the block inside of the theme but it didn't work. I ended up going into the plugin and adding it to the CSS of the plugin, and it now half works.
Could someone please tell me what I'm doing wrong?
My site is rainorshinedogwalking.com
You can edit your live CSS here:
http://docs.headwaythemes.com/customer/portal/articles/1067360-editing-css-directly
What you type gets minified and added to your site's dynamic CSS file on page load.
All you have to is go through design editor click on the element you want to edit then right click. A pop up box should come up and it say edit element choose that then you will see something like that click it and add our own css
I'm currently using the TinyMCE Styleselect menu to add CSS classes into the WordPress editor. This has worked OK for me so far and is great if you only have a few classes that you want to use. When I have added more classes however, the styleselect dropdown becomes a little un-user friendly as you have to scroll through the options which can also make the page scroll also.
The solution I want to implement involves a button in the tinymce toolbar that when clicked will open a popup window, from which you can select a class to apply to the selected text in the editor.
I know how to add custom buttons to tinymce and create the popup window but how do I make the buttons that add the class actually apply the class to the the selection?
Anybody any ideas of the code I need to use to do this or a tutorial detailing the above would be great.
I am not entirely certain this is correct, but I think that if you want to go beyond customizing TinyMCE via the hooks provided by WordPress you will have to go through TinyMCE itself. Consequently this is probably more of a TinyMCE question, than it is a WordPress question. I suggest you check out the TinyMCE plugin documentation.
However, once you have your plugin ready there might be a bit of an issue getting WordPress to load it. I'd definitely try to avoid manually placing it inside wp-includes like the rest of TinyMCE, but it seems WordPress does actually provide a way of loading external plugins.
I cannot change the css theme of my Drupal View. This is a screenshots of the settings:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/72686/viewTheme.png
I've tried all buttons, I cannot save the new theme (BlueMarine) in the preferences. It is stuck on Zen (which is my front-end theme).
thanks
That dropdown in the image you link to is only showing you what the appropriate template files are in each theme. If you want advanced theming you could use something like http://drupal.org/project/themekey, or customise an existing theme.
What you see there is not a setting to change the theme of the view, but a tool to see what template files views can find and will use. You can use it to figure out what to name your template files you want to use for overrides. Views let you select which theme you want to see what template files will be used. The label also explains what it is used for very well: Theming infomation. It also states that
This section lists all the possible templates...