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I know that you can create a child theme to center the slider image, but with things being so seemingly fragile, I don’t want to use somebody else’s code that may not apply perfectly to my situation.
That’s really cool about the export feature, I’ll have to do that once I get everything set up.
So how do you center an image in the slider?
All I did to break my site last time was change a color in the color settings. It happened again already, but I just changed the default scheme and it fixed it. Wished I had tried that before, still, pretty stupid that that happened in the first place.
Now I just want to figure out how to make the image centered in the slider, get rid of the little horizontal bars above and below, make it so clicking the image doesn’t take you anywhere, and remove the “powered by” message in the bottom corner (in that order of importance), so that I can be back to where I was two days ago. Then maybe I can get a better color scheme working without the whole theme breaking.
It has to be centered, or it looks stupid.
Quote:Graphene Options > Display > Header Display Options.I didn’t see it there at first either, but I found it.
Ok, I set the pic as featured image for the page, selected that, and changed it to what you suggested, and it shows. Clicking on the image now just takes you to an empty post, which isn’t really optimal, but I’m sure you have a step two in mind.
Any idea how to make the image centered?
Quote:Graphene Options > Slider Options > Slider display style > Background image and excerpt.Ya, this doesn’t work.
I already have just the image showing, which is what I want. However, it is not centered in the slider (it is in the post). Making the slider refer to a page rather than a post solves the “don’t show the post” problem. However, clicking the image still opens it, which is not what I want, and is not how I had it set up previously.
Quote:Graphene Options > Display > Posts Display Options.This was correct, thank you.
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