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satoriKeymaster
Glad to hear! :)
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Andrew / Satori StudiosatoriKeymasterHey Susan,
it’s a compatibility issue, thanks for reporting! Added a couple of CSS lines, that should fix it ;)
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Andrew / Satori StudiosatoriKeymasterDear Jonyhan,
while in the Localization menu, please try adding “satori” (without quotes) into the “Domain” field for the translation of the string and re-saving it. We’ve done some changes to the strings to make the theme even more compatible will third-party localization plugins such as WPML and Xili Language, hence the hiccup.
Let me know if this solves your problem!
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Andrew / Satori StudiosatoriKeymasterDear Jonyhan,
once activated, the copyright area will be displayed on all pages by default – this is the intended theme’s behaviour so as to show the copyright holder of the website on all parts of the website. The copyright area, just like the footer widget area, will display right under content, thus if the height of the content on a particular page is small, it will float up from the bottom of the page, which is also a normal behaviour – most other WordPress themes use the same CSS principles and thus have the same effect – since it is not possible to fix the footer at the bottom of the page only for pages with small amount of content using purely CSS.
However, if you want to keep the copyright only on the front page, please do the following: go to “Appearance -> Editor” and add the following lines of code at the bottom of the “style.css” file (should be opened by default):
.home #footer #copyright { display: block !important; }
#footer #copyright { display: none; }
and do not forget to hit “Update File” to save the changes!Let me know if this is what you needed.
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Andrew / Satori StudiosatoriKeymasterHey Jonyhan!
First of all, thank you for the purchase!
It’s indeed a bug, my apologies. To fix it, please download from my repository this file I’ve prepared, unzip it, and upload the contained file via ftp into the following folder: /wp-content/themes/Kabuki/, replacing the existing file.
Thanks for reporting, I will include the fix into the next theme update as well!
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Andrew / Satori StudiosatoriKeymasterAnytime ;)
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satoriKeymasterDear Susan,
two things needed to be done to display the Recent Posts Slider:
1). in the Theme Options panel, “Header” tab, ticked the “Display Custom Header” option (first one).
2). in “Appearance -> Recent Posts Slider”, removed the text in the “Posts to include” field – that field takes post ID values only. I apologize for the lack of explanatory text, need to add it in the next theme update! You can find post IDs from the URL strings while editing a particular post – the number after “?post=” is the post ID.The slider is working now, let me know if I’ve missed something!
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Andrew | Satori StudiosatoriKeymasterHey Denis,
by default, the meta title in Fuji is set to follow the pattern “[Current page or post title] | [Name of the website]”. However, this can be overridden by the SEO Options module which is built into the theme and can be accessed from the admin menu. The “home title” field is what you’re after (I’ve set it to “Društvo Touhou” to provide an example).
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Andrew | Satori StudiosatoriKeymasterGlad to hear! :)
Should you have any issues or questions, do not hesitate to contact me.
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Andrew | Satori StudiosatoriKeymasterDear Susan,
could you please point me to the exact page where you want to display the Recent Posts Slider?
Regarding your second question: the “summary” option works in a different way in WordPress. I suspect the so-called “more link” is what you need: you can show just a part of each post’s content on the blog page by inserting “more” tags into post contents in the place where you want the excerpt to end. In WordPress, you need to insert a special tag into the post content to tell the blog page to display only the content above the tag. In the visual edit mode, use the “Inset more tag” button on the panel above the content; in the HTML mode, the button says “more”; or – you can simply write it by hand (see the links below on how it should look like). You can find additional information on using the “more” tag on the WordPress.org official website, here and here.
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Andrew | Satori Studio -
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