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  • in reply to: Homepage Slider slow to load #10931
    lynn
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    Unfortunately, that doesn’t make a difference. We have a different website also on the same hosting server, with similar sized images, but using the Organizing Pro theme, and it loads up nice and fast. http://dubbotilttrayservices.com.au

    I’ll try creating a staging site and load up a different theme and see if the homepage slider speeds up.

    in reply to: Photo gallery order #10834
    lynn
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    Also can the gallery in Section 3 automatically set itself as a fixed size or do all the images have to be exactly the same size/orientation for that?

    in reply to: Inner Banner #10798
    lynn
    Participant

    On second thoughts, how do I reduce the height of the inner banner instead? say 250px?

    in reply to: Edit contact form fields #10756
    lynn
    Participant

    I’ve edited the default form in custom-functions.php and changed the Website field to Destination and all the subsequent code. It all seems to be OK except that the emailed form submission received returns an empty field for Destination. Could you please look?

    I’d use Contact Form 7 but not sure how to intergrate it into the one-page format like Section 9.

    in reply to: Inner Banner #10725
    lynn
    Participant

    I realise that however is it possible to NOT have a default Inner Banner but only have one on the pages that I nominate (by using Featured Image)?

    in reply to: Section title font weight & colour #10717
    lynn
    Participant

    This was answered by Grace Themes via email:

    To display the section title in same weight

    Go to Appearance -> Theme Options -> Basic Settings -> Custom CSS

    add below css code

    h2.section_title span{ font-weight:700; }

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