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  • Thread Starter Andyjw

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    Hi Andre, works perfectly, many thanks! Glad it wan’t me going mad ??

    Thread Starter Andyjw

    (@andyjw)

    Ok just sent you my contact details through your website. Looking forward to the update, many thanks!

    Thread Starter Andyjw

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    Hmmmm, ok tried disabling all the plugins, then tried modifying the content text and selected the red box #dd3333 clicked on save&publish and no change in the preview window. Refreshed the page and the content text colour as reverted back to the default #787b7f

    Just doesn’t want to play ball with me! ??

    Thread Starter Andyjw

    (@andyjw)

    Ok thanks for that I’ll play with the plugins! Yes this is a new 3.9.1 install to build a new site based on your theme. I could modify the CSS to sort the colours but seems such a shame when you have this great customiser to make it easy! Have to say I’m super impressed with the speed you responded to my query. Last theme I used for real I purchased and never got a response from the developers at all!

    Thread Starter Andyjw

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    No it all appears to work fine, I click on the selector, specify a new colour (either by entering the hex code or clicking on one of the pre-defined colours), click on save&publish but no change happens on my page. I’ve tried background colours, text colours & border colours but the page stays the same. It may be worth mentioning that above and below the page preview there are numerous repeats of the following error…

    Warning: call_user_func_array() expects parameter 1 to be a valid callback, function ‘encounters-lite_sanitize_hex_color’ not found or invalid function name in C:\xampp\htdocs\whiteleaf\wp-includes\plugin.php on line 192

    Thread Starter Andyjw

    (@andyjw)

    Hi Esmi. my version on wordpress 3.5.1 only offers themes 2011 and 2012, I tried previewing them and it makes my site look a mess. My website has around 130 pages and is a production site and primary marketing/sales tool so can’t risk doing anything that will take it offline or make it unusable. I’ve been advised though to improve SEO that I remove “work view” from the URL, example=”https://activeadventures.co.uk/work-view/lanzarote” The Lanzarote page (and the other destinations) have been created by selection Works from left-hand menu. I liked the template setup in the theme for works and it allowed me to categorize the destinations eg. Europe, Canary Islands, Egypt, but annoyingly it insists on displaying “work-view” in the URL. I figured this was standard wordpress stuff but can’t find anything on Google about it, or the WP support forum. Can’t believe I seem to have chosen the only theme on the planet to have something weird in it! And there’s no longer any support from the theme developer. I should have stuck to plain old HTML!!!! ??

    Thread Starter Andyjw

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    I’ve built the site using a theme called Blade I bought through Themeforest. If I switch to default 2013 theme won’t I destroy the site?

    Thread Starter Andyjw

    (@andyjw)

    Hi, it’s activeadventures.co.uk if you click on destinations and pick any of the destinations you’ll see what I mean, many thanks

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