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Dear Vlad,
the IP I’ve provided is static and is the external IP (I have a home network via a router). And I still receive a permission error while trying to access the website. I have an idea how to go about this, and to keep things private (I suppose it’s important for your current dev project if you are restricting IP access), I’ve sent you an email to the address you used when registering on this forum. Let me know what you think!
Sincerely,
Andrew | Satori StudiosatoriKeymasterHey Ales,
thank you for taking interest in my work!
To answer your question, three types of page background can be set up using Origami’s built-in Theme Options panel: a solid color fill, a repeated texture, or a full-size non-tiled image. The latter functions as follows: you upload the desired background image via the respective uploader field and hit “Save changes” :) There is also an option to add a second background image layer, if needed – e.g. on the demo website the subtle red lines are the second layer (a separate transparent .png image), which therefore resizes rather than simply moving out of the view on smaller screens. The Theme Options panel also allows to change the color of every individual element of the theme, from the main menu items to footer text. In case any minor issue is not covered by the theme’s manual or is not working as it should, I am always there to assist through this forum.
Here are some examples of websites built on Origami:
http://www.tomgeraedts.com/
http://entrenatuvoz.es/Should you have more questions, do not hesitate to ask!
Sincerely,
Andrew | Satori StudiosatoriKeymasterDear Vlad,
the login gives me the following error:
“You don’t have permission to access /_wordpress_mtk_v2131/wp-admin/ on this server”
I’m afraid you’ll need to check again.Sincerely,
Andrew | SatorisatoriKeymasterHey Vlad,
my IP is: 91.105.20.19
Sincerely,
A.satoriKeymasterDear Vlad,
please check the link again, when I click it I get redirected to a LiveJournal page (http://cz-aikido.livejournal.com/); there might be an active redirect rule, or an error in your URL.
Sincerely,
Andrew | SatorisatoriKeymasterGlad to hear, doing my best ;)
You can create new topics on this forum any time you have any questions about the theme.
Sincerely,
Andrew | SatorisatoriKeymasterDear Vlad,
the GMAP shortcode should provide three options in the shortcode generator window, thus the way it is on your screenshot is not as intended. There are two alternatives:
– instead of the shortcode, you can use the specialized Contact Page template which already contains a Google Map placeholder. The only thing you need to input is the Google Maps code for your location of choice in the Theme Options panel, at the very bottom of the “Header” tab. More on this one can be found in the Manual, page 4.
– or you can provide your admin username and password to support@satoristudio.net for me to take a look at the code of the admin area in order to identify and fix the shortcode problem.
Sincerely,
Andrew | SatorisatoriKeymasterThank you Savanna!
In case of other questions or problems do not hesitate to contact me.
Sincerely,
Andrew | SatorisatoriKeymasterDear Savanna,
I’m not sure I understood – what you mean is that there was a plugin installed on your website that prevented Fuji’s Theme Options panel from saving the settings, and once you’ve disabled it the theme started working fine? If that is the case, could I ask you for the name of the plugin? There might be a compatibility issue that I must address in the future updates of the theme.
Thanks!
Sincerely,
Andrew | SatorisatoriKeymasterDear Denis,
The reason for the special characters displaying oddly was that the Latin Extended character set was not included into the @font declaration. Some Google Fonts, like e.g. Open Sans which is used as the body font on your website, do support special Latin characters like č, ž, and so forth, yet one needs to include this set into the code: when you pick a font on Google Fonts by clicking “Quick-use”, you’ll be given several options before the final code is generated: the first one being font styles, and the second one being the character sets; if you mark “Latin Extended”, you can see that the generated code is changing to incorporate the new set. Now, if you take everything between “family=” and the closing single-quote, and place it into the Theme Options, “Typography” tab, as I did for you for the body font, you will have all styles and the extended lating characters displayed correctly. Note, however, that the heading font, Coda, does not support Extended Latin character set, which is why I’d recommend changing it to Open Sans or any other font that does (you can filter fonts by supported character sets in the “Script” drop-down on the Google Fonts home page).
Also, a side note: I strongly discourage from using the WP Super Cache plugin on development websites – it tends to cache too often and can obscur coding/styling results. I’ve switched off the plugin to check if my font fix is working (and it seems that it does), and I recommend switching it on only after you’ve finished with the production stage for the website.
Another small thing – I’ve added an extra CSS styling line to fix the appearance of the e-mail subscription widget ;)
Sincerely,
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