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| Created | 31 October 11 |
| Last Update | 1 November 11 |
| Columns | 1 |
| Compatible Browsers | IE8, Firefox, Safari, Opera, Chrome |
| Documentation | Well Documented |
| Layout | Fixed |
| ThemeForest Files Included | HTML Files, CSS Files, JS Files |
- black and white
- clientele
- fading background
- full background
- html5
- local business
- photo background
- pink
- purple
- retro photo
- service
- sliding background
- small business
- white
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What needs to happen in order for the buttons to control the slideshow to work? I have it all set up but I cannot get the buttons to move to the next picture. www.stillwater-webdesign.com/emilyjanisch
Hello, thank you for reposting. To be honest, I do not know. Template is converted to WP, code is totally messed and does not look too much like mine. But anyway, how many images did you place? More than 3? If more than 3, it should move like on my template. Otherwise a person who converted it to WP must find and fix the problem, it seems something was messed up during the process and script does not work correctly. Best wishes!
Hi there
I would like to buy that theme but the 1, 2, 3, buttons do not work properly on safari (mac).
See print screen http://goo.gl/xJGvOHello, thank you for your interest! I never noticed such an issue:
Large screenshot local computer
Largee screenshot live demo
Maybe some temporary minor problem with you Mac?
Hi I am liking this template very much , before buying i just want to know that whether it will work on iPAD as I am unable to view your preview on iPAD or mobile device. Any solution for this ???
Hilton
Hello, thank you for your interest! This very template was designed, coded for–and tested on–desktops solely. Yes, certainly, to adapt it to mobile devices and tablets some portion of recoding is required. Tanya.
Hi thanks for your reply. How much will it cost if I ask you to do that recoding ? Or is there any possibility, if you can guide to that portion of coding.
Hello Hilton, currently difficult to say, depends on final content of your real website. I am pretty sure you will not need all elements, all blocks and may be even all pages, that is why actually, there is no need to work and re-adapt what you will never need. If you could point out exactly (or approximately) what you chose for your real site, it would be easier to estimate the amount of time spent on converting it into scalable/responsive site. Actually, there are two methods: either rewrite the code in percents (however, percentage method might not work for every used in template element–especially sliders, other js stuff) or to rewrite the code using media queries and scale the layout sizes for major devices. That is why it is pretty important to know what your real site will include. Maybe you do not need black windows with info, or sortable gallery or whatever else… or vice versa, maybe you will need each and every element and thus I could know which of two methods will work here best. Take a moment to think this over and let me know, good? You can write me via email, we can continue talking privately. Thank you! Tanya.