A club website that I have become responsible for has been crashing recently. I have set up a log to debug PHP errors and this error comes up every time a member visits the site:
PHP Notice: Trying to get property ‘ID’ of non-object in /home/theceltsclubber/public_html/wp-content/themes/masonry-brick/functions.php on line 124
I appreciate this is only a Notice and will have no bearing on site crashes, but I thought you might like the opportunity to put it right.
EN:
bad that there is no sidebar in the category and on the index. sometimes I need a sidebar!
ideally it would be to add optionally 3 more Post Layout:
“Grid_sidebar” – 2col. with sidebar
“List_sidebar” – icon 330px x 250px on the left, and on the right titles, text and all meta
“Large_sidebar” – pictures width=100%, and below – headers, text and all meta
RU:
плохо что нет sidebar в категории и на главной. иногда нужен sidebar!
идеально было бы добавить опционально ещё 3 Post Layout:
“Grid_sidebar” – 2кол. с боковым меню
“List_sidebar” – иконки 330x250px слева, а заголовки, текст и все мета – справа
“Large_sidebar” – картинки width=100%, а ниже – заголовки, текст и все мета
at 320px and 360px, the admin menu is scrolled and space for it remains. if you check the “non-scrollable menu” checkbox
* Sticky Menu
* Check to make the primary menu sticky.
Hi, I am looking after this website for a local group and in some browsers (particularly MS Edge for me, but my client has the issue in Google Chrome, while I do not…), the main menu which has quite a lot of items, is showing as three lines incorrectly, with the middle line being right-justified, and the third line showing “correctly” left-justified. Any suggestions? On the browsers which are “correct”, it just shows as two lines, both left-justified. Thanks in advance.
]]>Dear Bishal,
I think you’ve made a great theme and clearly have invested a lot of effort here. Most of the functions work as intended, and I’ve only one scenario which I encounter some challenges. I’ve applied an image header and as a result, there are 2 unintended consequences:
1) Incoming traffic may not be aware that there is additional content by scrolling down, and hence may go back to google search results to find other sites.
2) the menu is located at the bottom. When moused-over, the submenus appear at the bottom and get truncated.
Given the above situation, my wish list is as follows:
1) An optional button on the image header section to allow users to scroll down (with one click) to the content or latest posts on the home page.
2) An option for sub-menus to be displayed at the top instead of bottom of main menus.
My website is as per below for your reference. Look forward to hear from you.
https://newsgpropertylaunches.com
Where can I find this template file?
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