Does not it really work?
Best regars,
Rubens.
It does not work in the footer, but it already helps because the pages work.
Thank you!
OK thank you!
I got it.
I am very grateful for the help, however it did not work out as I expected … any movement on the page and it is still activated.
I would like it to be disabled on this page.
Is it possible?
Regards,
Rubens Rocha.
Hello!
What I would like to do is disable the menu that is enabled when scrolling the page. Only on this page and not at all.
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<p class=”p1″>No longer needed, you can close this topic. Thank you.</p>
Sorry, I do not know why the message was sent this way.
Hello,
by default the Gillion theme menu looks like this: image 3
I wish it would look like this: image 4
I can say that I got the results I wanted using the following code:
.primary-desktop {
position: relative;
margin-bottom: -200px;
}
.sh-sticky-header-active:not(.sh-header-4):not(.sh-header-5):not(.sh-header-6) .sh-nav > li.menu-item > a {
color: #3d3d3d;
}
.sh-sticky-header-active:not(.sh-header-4):not(.sh-header-5):not(.sh-header-6) .sh-nav > li.menu-item > a :hover
{
color: #ff0076!important;
}
.sh-header:not(.sh-header-3):not(.sh-header-4) .sh-nav > li.menu-item > a {
color: #ffffff;
}
.sh-header:not(.sh-header-3):not(.sh-header-4) .sh-nav > li.menu-item > a:hover {
color: #ff0076!important;
}
As I’m not a developer I’m not sure if this is the best way to achieve this.
If you can not help me with this question, is there any way I can change the logo on a specific page? Adding to custom page CSS as you can see in: image 5
Can you give me some simple code for this need?
These are my two doubts, but if you can help me with the issue of the logo it would help me more in the moment.
Hello,
<p class=”p1″>by default the Gillion theme menu looks like this: image 3</p>
<p class=”p1″>I wish it would look like this: image 4</p>
<p class=”p1″>I can say that I got the results I wanted using the following code:</p>
.primary-desktop {
position: relative;
margin-bottom: -200px;
}
.sh-sticky-header-active:not(.sh-header-4):not(.sh-header-5):not(.sh-header-6) .sh-nav > li.menu-item > a {
color: #3d3d3d;
}
.sh-sticky-header-active:not(.sh-header-4):not(.sh-header-5):not(.sh-header-6) .sh-nav > li.menu-item > a :hover
{
color: #ff0076!important;
}
.sh-header:not(.sh-header-3):not(.sh-header-4) .sh-nav > li.menu-item > a {
color: #ffffff;
}
.sh-header:not(.sh-header-3):not(.sh-header-4) .sh-nav > li.menu-item > a:hover {
color: #ff0076!important;
}
<p class=”p1″>As I’m not a developer I’m not sure if this is the best way to achieve this.</p>
<p class=”p1″>If you can not help me with this question, is there any way I can change the logo on a specific page? Adding to custom page CSS as you can see in: image 5</p>
<p class=”p1″>Can you give me some simple code for this need?</p>
<p class=”p1″>These are my two doubts, but if you can help me with the issue of the logo it would help me more in the moment.</p>
Hi!
Solved the problem. Thank you.
Hi!
Thank you for your help.
I was able to leave as I would like.
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Hi!
Forgets. I made the change in a different way and it worked.
Sorry for the inconvenience.
Best regards,
Rubeco20
Hi!
After the last update of the theme, the language returned to English. Even changing the language code as I said continues in English. Can you tell what you’re doing that does not work?
Is there any code above that is preventing the exchange from taking effect?
Best regards
Rubeco20
Hi, Support Shufflehound!
Thanks for the reply. The suggested plugin did not look so good.
I’ll leave the URL on my site:
Best regards,
Rubeco20
Solution for this topic
Hi!
Thanks for the reply, but it will not be necessary. After you showed me that in yours it was normal, I assumed that mine should be in conflict with some plugin. I really was.
With the following plugin:
https://wordpress.org/plugins/black-studio-tinymce-widget/
I deactivated the plugin at the moment. I will not use it now.
Solution for this topic
Hello!
I was able to solve the translation of the Facebook Shufflehound widget. It was very simple until:
Facebook explains how it works:
https://developers.facebook.com/docs/internationalization
The way:
public_html / wp-content / themes / gillion / js
File: scripits.js
Just switch en_US representing U.S. English to your language code. In my case pt_BR
Best regards
Rubeco20