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Well, I spoke too soon : ( That did get the title/tag lines on top of the image, but now the images don't rotate! Is there a way to get BOTH the title/tag lines on the image, and have rotating images? This feature is working fine in the 3.4.9 (which i have on another site), but that version doesn't have the fade feature (which might to be causing the problem). Any assistance would be appreciated. Also, I am a newbie, so if you know of a patch/fix, please let me know exactly where it goes. Thanks! Dona |
Mine rotates fine with the overlay of title and tag line. Can you supply a url?
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Since you said yours was working, I checked further and see that on Internet Explorer they do work (though the transitions are very chopping and not appealing).
But, it doesn't rotate on Firefox (which is where I was before). Here is my URL: www.anewconsciousness.org (titles and tags are still in process until I figure all this out). Does yours work on Firefox? Thanks for your assistance! Dona |
Mine does work on Firefox. Maybe a plugin conflict?
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Can you tell me where the two grey bars between the header and the rest of the page are created?
I'm sure it'll seem obvious when I'm told, but I can't seem to find them! :) coop |
Ah ha!
It's the background image referenced in the Body Style. I knew it would seem easy when I found it. |
The Ah ha! moments are fun.
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I'm trying 3.5.3 on a new install. I have other versions on other sites.
When first loaded, 3.5.3 looks good, as we've come to expect. But I just have to experiment, so I made some changes using the 'Configure Header Area' page. When I decided to go back to default, clicking the 'Reset Settings' button did not take me back to the 3.5.3 default, but back what looks like is a default of a previous version. Has this been reported before? Or have I done something unintended? Is there an easy way to get back to the real 3.5.3 default short of reinstalling? Thanks. EDIT: Of course, I think about more options right after posting. Clicking the 'Reset All Theme Options' does take me back to the start. So maybe the local restore is using different settings from the global restore? I dunno. |
Because you can now import settings the reset doesn't work like it did. So if you want to get back to several different default settings here is the process.
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Thanks for the rapid reply. You have convinced me to look around more before I dive it on 3.5.3. Thing have changed!
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Don't be afraid to dive into 3.5.3. It's the best version yet and works with WP 3.01. Just upload the atahualpa353 folder along with any previous versions folder and you can swap back and forth between versions. Or install on a test site and play around with it. That's what I am constantly doing to get familiar with all the details.
All the details I provide are just for clarity. Sometimes I overdue it with my attempt at clarity and make things more difficult. |
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atahualpa.pot in new release has expired and after trying to translate I faced with broken references. Where I can to get new .pot file ? Thanks. |
In this zipfile old .pot file (09.07.2009) with incorrent references. I need actually .pot for 3.5.3
Some new msgid/msgstr values are lost also. |
I would really appreciate if 3.5.3 were put to the wordpress.org theme directory asap. The class I teach is based on Atahualpa and the 3.4.9 doesn't work with the new WP 3.0 menu structure, and getting these folks to install something via FTP is pushing it.
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You don't have to install via FTP. Just download and install in WP using the upload button for theme installs.
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everyman - from what I understand, a theme is submitted to WordPress and they review it and put it up when they are satisfied with it. So it is in WordPress's hands
STB - you are correct, the CSS needs to be reviewed. I'll take a look and see if I can toss together a patch. |
lmiles: Wordpress.org still has the 3.4.9 version via Appearance > Theme > Install and there is no upgrade option within Atahualpa
STB and Juggledad: very happy that this is in progress. |
I knew that WordPress.org was at 3.4.9. I was just thinking that for your students you could have them download the theme from wordpress.bytesforall.com and then use the upload button at the top of Appearance > Theme > Install for the time being.
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the original code is CORRECT, your change will introduce an error. If you go add something to ato->Add HTML/CSS Inserts->HTML Inserts: Body Tag, it needs to be inside the <body....>. IE it you added HTML Code:
onLoad="alert('The page is loading... now!')" HTML Code:
<body class="home blog" onLoad="alert('The page is loading... now!')"> HTML Code:
<body class="home blog logged-in"> onLoad="alert('The page is loading... now!')" HTML Code:
onLoad="alert('The page is loading... now!')" In that other thread, the plugin had an error |
The rotating header doesnt work with this version if you turn wordpress on multisites !!:(
I have to return to the 3.4.6 version ! is there a solution? tal ! |
Hi, Flynn and JD:
I'm sure I must be missing something because no one else has had this issue, but I cannot get my Page menu background color to match the background color I set. Looks like it's using #ddd or #eee, I'm not sure. It sets the background for the actual menu items, but not for the blank remainder of the menu bar. I have no header image, have the Page menu on top and floated right, am not using animation, have only defined the two menus (Pages and Categories) in WP 3.0.1, and am using ATA 3.5.3. this is a very simple blog site I'm creating for a client, so I haven't done anything to your code at this point, except to add the 3.5.3.1 code fix that Juggledad posted in effort to fix this problem. Oh, and I removed the RSS links and so forth in further attempts to eliminate what might have been at issue. If you have a chance to look, here is the page: http://urbanacneblog.com. Let me know if you need anything else to look at it. Thanks so much for all you do! Leha |
Look in ATO>Add HTML/CSS Inserts>CSS Inserts and take out or change the background line in the following code as desired.
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div#menu1 ul.rMenu { |
Ha! Thanks, Larry--it never would have occurred to me that the CSS inserts for this release actually shipped with something already in them (although eventually I'm sure I would have gotten to that tab). Geez.
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