Hi ! What a great, clean theme. Thank you.
I notice that the button shows on a mobile, but it doesn’t open. Does anyone know how to fix this ?
Thank you.
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]]>Hi,
I saw other users had this problem but that thread has been closed to new replies, and the issue doesn’t appear to have been solved.
My website is https://www.jeremyhuntmusic.com and the menu does not work on any mobile devices.
If you would be able to solve this issue that would be fantastic – thanks!
Jeremy
]]>Dear developer of Accessible OneTwoVersion: 0.2 Creator: Daniel Davis
Hi my name is Tyler Filiatrault.
I really like the simplicity of the theme you have created and looking to build my new blog on top of this theme. I have noticed one thing, as I have added menus on the blog, then when I access my website on a mobile, in this case iPhone Safari, the menu button will not expand. My website is at https://www.fiat-vigilante.com
It would be great if you can look in to this.
Thanks much.
Tyler
]]>Without digging into the theme files, there appears to be no easy way to add an ALT description to the Header Image in Twenty Twelve. Does this Child theme fix the issue with the Header Image in Twenty Twelve?
]]>Hi,
I’ve used Accessible OneTwo in a website for a client. She now complains that it doesn’t work with a touch screen (Android tablet). Does this theme support touch screens?
If so how can I activate that? If not could you point me towards a solution?
Thanks very much in advance for your help and time, best, danielle.
]]>Hi all,
I’m struggling with a strange problem. My sub-menus expand (showing all the sub and sub sub items) when displayed in toggled-on state on small screens. I’m using the accessible one-two theme as a child of the 2012 theme. And I’ve been tweaking a little (moving the menu to the left for example.)
I’ve tracked down the problem to this bit of css code:
.main-navigation ul.nav-menu.toggled-on, .menu-toggle {
display: inline-block;
}
I’ve had to turn that on to get the toggle function to work. If I don’t display, the toggle doesn’t work and no menu is displayed.
This peace of code, the display of the sub menus: <ul class=”sub-menu”> is not active (display: none) on the normal view. I’m looking for a way to target the submenu in the toggle-on state. I’ve come this far:
.main-navigation ul.nav-menu.toggled-on sub-menu{
display:none;
}
But this has no effect.
I hope someone can help me and point me in the right direction. This is the website: https://annemariemaes.net/
Thanks very much in advance, danielle
]]>Hi,
I’m using the featured image feature to select a picture that will appear in the list view of my pages. This works fine. Except later I discovered that this theme also automatically puts a big image (the selected featured image) in the post. I’ve discovered no way of avoid this using some settings.
So I’ve tried disabling it in the code of content.php of the theme like this:
<header class="entry-header">
<?php
// the_post_thumbnail();
?>
Unfortunately the image is still showing.
Is this setting overruled by the parent theme? I would prefer not to mess with the parent theme as my client will want to update the theme. Is there a way to avoid the featured image from showing up in the post?
Any help is greatly appreciated, best, danielle.
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