While reviewing our site for accessibility issues, we noted the link text presented as the title of the article in the latest posts block does not allow heading level to be assigned. There does not appear to be a function to allow management of heading level for this information without custom code, which we do not allow our site creators to use to ensure consistency.
Heading tags for content that visually represents a heading help users navigate and understand the structure.
Does anyone have a solution or remediation that does not involve custom code, or insight into when/if this is already being addressed? I do not see any existing similar support posts.
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This seems to work within the Elementor plugin itself and once i enter the above, it looks like i’d wish it to be, seemingly indicating that it will work. However, when i ‘preview’ the page or publish it, the styling hint is NOT followed. I’ve tried clearing my cache etc., no dice.
Can someone explain the error of my ways here or offer another approach? Thank you!
]]>Since the last update of Elementor I do not see the text stroke anymore. I did deactivate all other plugins but it doesn’t help. How can I make it work again?
]]>Wonderful plugin and out of the box it appears to work across a multisite. At your convenience, here are a few Change Req.:
Question:
When adding a note in main site (Multisite). The notes also appear in super admin management dashboard. When adding in site #2 they do not appear in super admin dash. Is there a way to seperate these, so that notes may be added to sites while notes to SA Dash are for Super Admins only.
I hope this makes some sense
Thx
]]>I’m brand new to WordPress—and, admittedly, not very technical, but know how I want my new site to look.
I’ve been using the Rife free theme as the basis for the design of my site and I’m also using the Elementor interface to help design the pages. One major issue I have encountered is with the main navigation menus. I customized the text of the menus and those seem to display as expected within the theme (so far).
Naturally, I also tried to replace the logo with the one I want to use. But, when I preview the webpage, the correct logo will not appear. Instead, the generic Star logo that originally accompanied the theme continues to remain in place. This despite the fact my new logo does appear when I open the theme under WordPress’ regular Appearance section.
What is happening here and how can I fix it?
]]>How can I change the responsive text flow around an image for a phone? The linked test page demonstrates my issue.
On a medium-sized screen: I like the small, left-aligned image, with heading and text flowing from the right and then below.
On a small-sized screen: I want the heading to start below the image instead of breaking inline.
I have applied a variety of blocks (ie. group, stack, and row), and have also tried additional CSS classes.
]]>I am using the RSVP pattern as a generic hero theme of my TT4 site with some css effects added to it.
I am adding the RSVP to my store and using “Archive Title” block as heading instead of the native heading for a dynamic transition of text/descriptor.
The heading block has a flip 90 deg function and the Archive Title does not. So I added a css class to the block and threw a few lines in my child theme.
/******** Rotate Text - Rotated Headings ********/
.rotate-counter-clock-90 {
transform: rotate(-90deg);
/*white-space: nowrap;*/
}
That works nicely but the title/heading is all over the place:
I tried adjusting spacing, left center right align, top bottom align etc. I am confused. Here is a backend view.
Any help is appreciated. Thx
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