On my website, a short line appears on the left side before the footer row, and it’s on every page. I have tried and tried to get rid of it, but nothing works. I looked at your preview and noticed that it’s on your sample pages as well. Do you have any suggestions about how to get rid of this line? Thank you!
Hi there,
First of all i would like to say that this theme is great, appreciate of change to use it!
But i am facing couple of issues.
1. Transition/fade in. IN the home page when you are opening the homepage there is a fade in or transition of pictures that i dont need. They are coming from left down side.
2. How to get rid of TITLE names that you can see when hovering the post pictures.
3. Last but not least, how to make on the homepage,when opening a post, that post would be opened in the new tab everytime? JUst a post/featured picture.
Thanks a lot!
I use the Atlantic theme on my website, with custom fonts chosen in the Customize > Font Settings page. When I upgraded to Atlantic 1.2.0 from 1.1.5 my web site broke. Font Settings is gone. My web site defaulted to some ugly fonts, and my menus weren’t visible. I had to restore my Atlantic theme to 1.1.5 from a backup.
Was the Font Settings capability removed intentionally in this release? Removing major functionality from a theme causes web sites to break.
]]>After updating the Atlantic theme to the latest version 1.1.4 there are new icons on the top of the posts page, representing List and Grid. Both are toggles for switching between (in my case) full photos or smaller size photos. However, both toggles seem to have the exact same function. Both switch between full pictures and a grid with smaller pictures. The List version doesn’t seem to display a list at all.
In my particular case I feel the need to be able to disable this function altogether as I show only one photo (or technically: one post) at a time. I couldn’t find this in the theme’s settings. FYI: I make use of a child-theme, which has always worked fine. My work-around solution has been to add to the child-theme’s CSS:
.blog-layout {
display: none;
}
Now the toggles are visually removed from the posts page.
(See: https://kamasys.nl/fototweets/)
Comment or advise would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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