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satoriKeymaster
Hi Displayed,
First of all, thank you for the purchase! Let me go through the issues one by one:
1). to create a submenu in WordPress, go to “Appearance – Menus”, choose the menu you need in the right-hand-side block, and drag the needed item slightly to the right, so that it is indented to the right compared to other menu items. Don’t forget to save the changes ;)
2). 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 the tag 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.
3). This is due to a recent change in the Twitter API code. I’ve fixed that one in the latest Fuji update (version 1.3) – please download it from your ThemeForest account, the widget should become operations once you update.
Should you have other questions or comments, do not hesitate to let me know!
Best,
Andrew | SatorisatoriKeymasterDear Klavold,
if you create a one-level menu and assign it to the theme location I’ve mentioned above, the system should create the exact same menu as in the theme demo. Could you please provide your website URL and send the login details to support@satoristudio.net, so that I could see what might be wrong?
Thanks!
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Andrew | SatorisatoriKeymasterOh, now I understand the source of the problem :) Make sure that in your menu (which is displayed in the area on the right) all the grey item boxes are on the same vertical line, i.e. none of them is indented to the right. See a screenshot here. In WordPress, once you drag a menu item box slightly to the right, the system automatically creates a submenu item.
Sincerely,
Andrew | SatorisatoriKeymasterShoot.. I’ll try another fix, yet later this week, if you don’t mind.
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Andrew | SatorisatoriKeymasterHi Klavold,
I started replying to your second topic, and that question became clear to me when I saw this post :)
To create the menu you are speaking about, go to “Appearance – Menus”, find a box called “Theme Locations” in the left top corner, and click on the drop-down list which says “Main Menu Above Content”. Choose the menu you’ve created (use the right-hand-side box for that) and click “Save”. This feature of WordPress is indeed a tricky one – once there are more than one possible menu location in a theme, one needs to assign menus to one of the locations.Should you have more questions, do not hesitate to approach me!
Sincerely,
Andrew | SatorisatoriKeymasterGood, let me know if the shortcodes fix works for you ;)
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Andrew | SatorisatoriKeymasterDear Adrian,
I sincerely apologize for such a delay in my response, I somehow did not see the notification of this forum thread being created.
The RSS feed:
– please try replacing the functions.php file with the updated one, this should enable shortcode processing in RSS feeds
– I’m still looking into the formatting issue, will try to find a fixThe comments:
as far as I know, the “comments are closed” message is being displayed even by the default WordPress themes, at least I can see the same code in the template files. Since it is not an urgent issue as far as I understand, I will include an option to disable all comments info in the next Fuji theme update.Thank you so much for all the feedback, this really helps polishing the theme!
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Andrew | SatorisatoriKeymasterDear Sawid,
First of all, thank you for the purchase!
You can assign your menu to the desired location in the top-left box of the “Appearance – Menus” section in the theme admin area. In the dropdown which says “Main Menu Above Content”, choose the menu you wish to display below the header image/slider and click “Save”.
Please note that I try to answer every support request as quickly as I can, but I am not online 24/7, especially on weekends, thus it is worth posting a question at least one or two days in advance in case an issue is urgent.
Should you have other questions, do not hesitate to approach me!
Sincerely,
Andrew | SatorisatoriKeymasterHi Micro,
First of all, thank you for the purchase!
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.
Should you have other questions or comments, do not hesitate to let me know!
Best,
Andrew | SatorisatoriKeymasterHi Cab322003,
First of all, thank you for the purchase!
Please try removing and re-uploading the logo through the Theme Options panel, making sure that you’ve chosen “File URL” in the “Link URL” field of the upload window (right after you upload the image itself). If it still doesn’t work, we’ll proceed with troubleshooting the problem.
Best,
Andrew | Satori -
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