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| Created | 21 April 11 |
| Last Update | 5 March 13 |
| Compatible Browsers | IE7, IE8, IE9, Firefox, Safari, Opera, Chrome |
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Hi I am trying to add tabs within a tab of another set of tabs (nested tab)... not having much joy ! Please can you advise?
Thanks Mark
Hey Mark,
We’re very happy to take a closer peak and see if we can provide a solution.
Please kindly submit a ticket on our secure HelpDesk so that our dedicated support team can gladly assist you further.
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Thanks so much
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Hell yep, just bought the set and from the first template, it doesnt work with forest green.css, sprite.png doesnt show up in the full width.html, the “top” link in the footer hops out when resizing browser, so sorry and no hard feeling but i’ve seen much better work here…and used also.
Sure thing my friend we’re very happy to assist.
Forest green is working nicely for us so perhaps CSS is not being included correctly.
Please check out the following training video to double check that all is setup correctly: http://vimeopro.com/truethemes/karma-html-web-template/video/64796742
If there’s anything else at all we can do to assist please kindly submit a ticket on our secure HelpDesk so that our dedicated support team can gladly assist you further.
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Thanks so much
Cheers
Thank you for the kind words. Still, i’ve been working with ready-made templates a bit long time and done those by myself also in the history. Anycase, there was no errors when it came to CSS while i tested this but i dont want to hassle so i now “install” the basics to my own server and see if it differs from the client that it was about to go. (bought another set for her). Suggestion: why you just wont make Twitter-boostrap based version instead of using a bit oldish way to hangle mobile and desktops? And further, add a image “placeholder” to your theme instead of using Cloud-based images. Its WAY more easier for us, to figure out certain things. And last – in the first test, all other CSS-based things worked just fine but no: sprite and some minor layout issues. (when tracked the issue, it sure did pull out the sprite but it just dont work /worked on large screen.). Thanks. The set is clean and very nice but if this comes hard to implement it to live site, its odd. And please, add the style.css into /css-folder, should not be so hard?
Oh btw, forcing images to be exact is wrong. In your full_width.html, the CLOUD-image is 922 wide and something height(not remember now), but if you use 100% for the images used in that, it – again- wont work as supposed. So get rid off the exact pixels and pull out flexible?
Ok, have tested this, and there is no work-around for letting images come out as “is”. Your template-set is forcing to use exact pixels what you have made that it works. How come people who blog, can write any blogs if they are forced to use 922×201 images? That is something odd, but hey, its your Theme
And potraits / others in different templates, cmom, prove you are gurus and make those in one template. The limitations of using different sized images just dropped of this theme for any other future plans to use..
I dont have to contact any private(secure as you say) Support because your theme just dont work “responsive” as you have stated.
Hi There,
We’re slightly confused about the images issue that you’ve outlined.
The only images that have set dimensions are those images located within image frames. Inserting images of any dimension can be done when not using an image frame
Is it possible to provide a link so we can get a better idea of the issue?
Thanks so much
Cheers
Hi. Ok so you mean that all images that are pulled out using sprite “frames” are forced to be exact? I need to do a) a blog where the header image is scalable ie. responsive (not working now because the the non-responsive layout code), and b) multiple image galleries where the pixels of images doesnt have to be exact in any way. I can, again re-”install” few pages into my server if you are kind enough to tell further, what parts of your template set are really freely responsive and what parts (talking about images only here) are forbitten to use dynamic images ie. using a CMS entries to pull out images with free. Thanks. I already have started to use another theme for the friend of mine but i always could use your theme in my own site
Oh well, as per you said that “only images that have set dimensions are those images located within image frames” restricts using images at all with “style” in pages if they dont fit into pixels? Can you comfirm this because then this theme is totally useless for me because theme uses image frames in ALL images to keep the styling nice…
Hi There,
Yes all images within image frames have a set “starting dimension”. These images/frames will then respond to the device they’re being viewed on and be optimized for that device. (ie. get smaller)
If looking to insert images completely free of any set starting dimensions then it sounds like you’ll need to bypass the image frames and insert images directly into the page(s).
Truly sorry we don’t have additional solution for you.
We’re very happy to provide a refund if you feel that this theme is not usable for your needs. Please just let us know and we’ll gladly get you all squared away.
Thanks so much
Cheers
Hi, well as per what i said, there is no use for the nice theme of yours because the images have to set exact. The theme is very nice even that it doesnt fit into my needs. Just tell me what needs to be done?
And thank you for the understanding. Respect!
Sure thing my friend,
Can you kindly provide more details about what your website requires? (ie. modern image frame, on XX page template, with XX image dimensions)
Thanks so much
Cheers
All i always need is freedom to use any size of images in title-images, in galleries etc. And handle the size of those with lets say, DIV’s.
(how about adding image inside of div class=”col_half” and it fits there nicely if CSS and respo has been done the right way)..
Then there is no hassle for me or the end-users on what sizes they have to upload/use in galleries, blog posts, service portfolios etc.
And flexible tables to “cover” up the images using those as “frames” for the images (just an example this one).
I went ahead and implemented another Theme for my site, so its late for it to use your nice theme anymore.
As per you really take your work seriously and make the themes almost perfect, create themes that are clean, with no “hundreds” of pages as per it comes to some theme sets. And focus on images/video handling in those templates. And money flows in
(At least i havent seen so many CLEAN, yet powerfull set that has gallery/with the freedom, and blog/with the freedom.
Cheers and keep up the nice work, Respect!
Sure thing my friend.
It’s difficult to provide specific solution without having more project parameters but please check out our thoughts below.
It sounds like the best option for fully flexible (height/width) image frames is to use CSS.
Please note that older browsers (>= IE8) do not fully support CSS3 so those browsers will show slightly watered-down version.
You could wrap your images is HTML like this:
And the CSS can be something like this:
.custom_frame { background: #E3E1E1; position: relative; border: 1px solid; border-color: #cfcfce #9d9d9b #404040 #9d9d9b; padding: 6px; margin: 0 0 20px; width: auto; height: auto; -webkit-box-sizing: border-box; -moz-box-sizing: border-box; box-sizing: border-box; } .custom_frame:after { position: absolute; z-index: -1; content: ""; top: 50%; bottom: 5px; width: 90%; left: 5%; border-radius: 100%/20%; -moz-border-radius: 100%/20%; -webkit-border-radius: 100%/20%; box-shadow: 0 15px 7px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.2); -moz-box-shadow: 0 15px 7px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.2); -webkit-box-shadow: 0 15px 7px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.2); } .custom_frame > div { width: auto; height: auto; display: block; background: #fff; border: 1px solid; border-color: #5a5a59 #a0a09e #c9c9c7 #a0a09e; position: relative; margin: 0 auto; }We’re very happy to provide more specific details when you’re using the Karma template for a website build.
Please kindly reach out to us via our secure HelpDesk whenever you need our assistance and our dedicated support team can gladly assist you further.
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Thanks so much
Cheers
Do you have any “dummy” data available to install so that my site looks like the demo site? Thanks!
Yes sure thing my friend.
The Karma HTML Web Template comes as an exact replica of the online demo site.
Cheers
Considering to purchase this HTML version. Quick question: did you implement sortable image galleries (using isotope.js or similar)? Y
ou mentioned this would be the case in your earlier comments. but the demo doesn’t seem to show that. Thanks.
Hi There,
Thanks so much for your Karma interest my friend.
The Karma Gallery pages do not currently have an isotope filtering feature. We are definitely considering adding this in future release.
Please feel free to give us a shout with any additional questions.
Cheers