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satori
KeymasterHey Gabriel,
– Regarding the order of items on portfolio tag archive pages: please note that it is not a bug but rather an intended behaviour – sticky posts appear before everything else, as envisaged by the WordPress guidelines; however, if you wish the tag information boxes to appear first, here is a custom file for you: please download it, unzip the archive and upload the contained file into your theme folder.
– Concerning the second question: does the page including the header appear displaced permanently or only during the loading time? If the latter, then it is not a bug – the margins of pages in Ikebana are set by using jQuery to ensure that they are always in agreement with the width of the content; jQuery can only start calculating the margins when all HTML elements are loaded, which may lead to such behaviour.
Sincerely,
Andrew / Satori Studiosatori
KeymasterDear Leslye,
– Regarding the Twitter widget: please try downloading this archive, unzipping it, and uploading the resulting folder into the following directory:
/wp-content/plugins/
replacing any existing files. Then go to “Appearance -> Widgets” and apply the Twitter widget to the sidebar of your choice. The new version of the widget should ask you to create several tokens and keys using the Twitter API.– The URL of the development website that you’ve provided does not work – could you please double-check?
– Which URL do you have in mind in your last question?
Sincerely,
Andrew / Satori Studiosatori
KeymasterI’m glad it helped!
Sincerely,
Andrew / Satori Studiosatori
KeymasterDear Reiner,
I will test your website on an Apple device as soon as I get a chance, so far I’ve tried to open it in Chrome on my Android-based smartphone, and it seems to be working.
Meanwhile, I think I have one potential reason for the crashes: your website is very large in size (14.8 MB, mainly because of images, e.g. this one alone is 3 MB). This makes it quite slow by any standard (see detailed results of speed test) and might also contribute to its operation on mobile-devices, which are in general more sensitive to resource-consuming websites and applications. I highly recommend optimizing the images on your website to reduce their size to no more than 500 KB per image, and trying to reduce the size of the entire website to a maximum of 3-5 MB (the less, the better!). Please let me know if by any chance the website stops crashing on mobile devices after that (you’ll need to refresh your mobile browsers to check it out).
Sincerely,
Andrew / Satori Studiosatori
KeymasterAnytime ;)
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satori
KeymasterHey Chao,
I am not sure I understood what you mean – please clarify, did you have in mind several portfolio pages each displaying its own portfolio items?
Sincerely,
Andrew / Satori Studiosatori
KeymasterHey Ixtrade,
first of all, thank you for the purchase!
Ikebana supports post and project formats – there are 7 pre-styled post formats that can be chosen from the “Format” box in the post/project editor mode. To make a text-only non-clickable post or project, please declare it as an “Aside” format. You can find more information about various formats on pages 8-9 of the theme manual.
Sincerely,
Andrew / Satori Studiosatori
KeymasterHey Reiner!
I’ve introduced three types of ordering for portfolio items (by date created, date modified and comment count) as well as a separate ascending/descending order option in theme version 1.2 by popular demand. In case these options do not show up in the “Portfolio Page” tab of your Theme Options panel, or you need another sorting option, please let me know!
Sincerely,
Andrew / Satori Studiosatori
KeymasterHey Reiner,
I can see that you are using Ikebana version 1.3; the latest public version is 1.5, which among other things fixes several bugs in the theme. Could you please update and let me know if the problem persists? Thanks!
Sincerely,
Andrew / Satori Studiosatori
KeymasterHey Leslye,
it actually might be. The Twitter widget was updated in theme version 1.2 following the change in Twitter’s API, so if your theme is version 1.2 or above, it should work fine. If you have Ikebana 1.1 or below, please update the theme.
Sincerely,
Andrew / Satori Studio -
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