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JohnParticipant
Hi Victor
Clearing cache seemed to do it
Thanks
John
JohnParticipantThanks Brook
I’ve done that (functions.php screenshot attached)
but get an error when loading site
Parse error: syntax error, unexpected ‘$query’ (T_VARIABLE) in /home/visitmid/public_html/wp-content/themes/HHDBA/functions.php on line 34
Thanks
John
JohnParticipantHi Brook
We’ve recently re-vamped a website and we’d like to allow the members to download the entire years calendar -it’s only about 50 events for a local business association. We’d probably email them the link to do this.
But thanks for pointing out the existing ones 🙂 I’d completely missed it!
Cheers
John
JohnParticipantThanks Geoff
Are we talking days or weeks, as I need to get it working ASAP, as they’ve both got events on … 🙂
Cheers
John
JohnParticipantHi Geoff
Just one…:-)
I can’t work out how to make some text appear next to the image – all I want to do is this…
If you can give me a fix, that would be great – thanks!
Cheers
John
JohnParticipantThanks Geoff
Good to know I was half way there 🙂
I think if I did one big image, that would be a problem on the mobile as it would be smaller than everything else.
It’s ok as is for now, but the image on the mobile is still left-aligned on mobile. Here’s my code 🙂
<div width=”300px” align=”center”></div>
If you think of any cool and easy way to
a) make the image centre on a mobile…
b) have a second image to the right that would go under the logo on the mobile……let me know 🙂
Thanks for your help!
Regards
John
JohnParticipantActually, I think I managed it with HTML before section. 🙂
…but I’m not quite there yet….
I’ve added two images and a width and height tag for the one on the left.
1. Will this be OK on a mobile ? or is there another way of doing it
2. How do I add a margin to move the images down ?
3. How would I go about spacing/positioning the right hand image better (but still responsive)Thanks
John
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