Hello,
I get this fatal in my site
[17-Oct-2024 10:42:15 UTC] PHP Fatal error: Uncaught ArgumentCountError: Too few arguments to function get_day_link(), 1 passed in /var/www/vhosts/www/wp-content/themes/uni-education/inc/breadcrumb.php on line 766 and exactly 3 expected in /var/www/vhosts/www/wp-includes/link-template.php:623
Stack trace:
#0 /var/www/vhosts/www/wp-content/themes/uni-education/inc/breadcrumb.php(766): get_day_link('2020')
#1 /var/www/vhosts/www/wp-content/themes/uni-education/inc/breadcrumb.php(340): Breadcrumb_Trail->add_day_archive_items()
#2 /var/www/vhosts/www/wp-content/themes/uni-education/inc/breadcrumb.php(145): Breadcrumb_Trail->add_items()
#3 /var/www/vhosts/www/wp-content/themes/uni-education/inc/breadcrumb.php(39): Breadcrumb_Trail->__construct(Array)
#4 /var/www/vhosts/www/wp-content/themes/uni-education/inc/template-functions.php(174): breadcrumb_tra in /var/www/vhosts/www/wp-includes/link-template.php on line 623
Please fix it and push an update.Thanks
]]>Hi
I’ve been experimenting with this theme and also your Mastership theme. They both have a lot of potential for my application, thank you.
But they share one design challenge that is preventing my deploying them for real and upgrading to the paid versions. The menu, when placed at the top of the page, has two problems.
First, there is too much spacing between the menu items causing the menu to break onto a second line.
Second, when opening second level menus, the boxes are slightly to the left of the main headings, rather than directly below or slightly to the right. Even worse, when moving to a third level menu, the fly-outs are to the left rather than to the right.
I’m sure that for people in countries who read right to left this all makes sense, but it does not feel comfortable or familiar to me in the US.
Is there any way to change these two behaviors?
Many thanks for the generally excellent themes
David.
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