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Interesting, I'm having the same trouble, Julie, except I haven't added any new plugins - just that my header has shrunk to half its usual size suddenly. Weird.
I see that this is resolved, what did you do?
Thanks,
Martine
martinecMemberThanks Christoph - hadn't seen that tutorial at all, will go through it and see if it sheds any light onto this problem.
martinecMemberJust checked the javascript console and got this message (not a developer, no idea what it means):
jquery-1.6.1.js:8364 'webkitRequestAnimationFrame' is vendor-specific. Please use the standard 'requestAnimationFrame' instead.
admin-bar.min.js?ver=4.2.3:1
Uncaught TypeError: this.on is not a functionundefined.jQuery.undefined.jQuery.fn.hoverIntent.a.fn.hoverIntent @ admin-bar.min.js?ver=4.2.3:1
(anonymous function) @ admin-bar.min.js?ver=4.2.3:1
jQuery.extend._Deferred.deferred.resolveWith @ jquery-1.6.1.js:995
jQuery.extend.ready @ jquery-1.6.1.js:428DOMContentLoaded @ jquery-1.6.1.js:901martinecMemberI followed this link https://theeventscalendar.com/knowledgebase/testing-for-conflicts/
1. Deactivated all plugins except event calendar & event calendar pro
2. Activated twenty thirteen theme. Photo view works fine.
3. Activated Genesis theme. Stopped worked.
4. Activated community pro theme. Not working.
5. Reactivated twenty thirteen and all plugins. Photo view works perfectly.martinecMemberJust wanted to log my adventures in this exercise, so here's the latest update.
I spoke with the community pro theme designers and they responded with this:
Unfortunately, the theme wasn't designed for a slider, and so we didn't include support for it when we built it out. Therefore, you'll have to do some CSS customizing in order to make it look like you want.
A good place to start for that would be the StudioPress forums, as we don't offer support for customizing the theme beyond how it looks in the demo.
When I pushed further, they responded with this:
Calvin replied
Jul 17, 9:29am
You'll need to apply styles to the appropriate CSS styles of the widget. I don't have a list of those styles around, as I didn't build the widget.What I do, in these types of scenarios, is use the Inspect Element tool in the Chrome browser, which will tell you the classes of all the elements, and even let you preview changes within the tool. To use it, just right click on your slider, and select "Inspect Element".
When I find the fix I'll put it up here.
martinecMemberThanks Moody, but I'm determined to reduce any double handling of info and assetts, as these sliders will constantly be changing.
I put in an official support ticket and got this response:
Thanks for asking!
The slider may be set to 920px wide, but the widget area it is in is set to a max-width of 1140px. This means there will be leftover space - basically that white area.
If the theme directions are stating this for the slider, then the author will need to change this. Any styling on mobile is from the theme itself, not the slider css.
We ask our community theme developers to support their themes directly. They will be most familiar with the theme and it will make them aware of any bugs that might come up. You may reach the developer here:
http://support.communityprotheme.com/
Best,
So I've put in a support ticket with the community pro people and will share my progress so that it might help others out there having a similar issue.
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