Support has been upgraded!
The Support Forum is closed. Not to worry! Providing the top quality support you expect and we're known for will continue! We're not ending support, just changing where you submit requests. This will provide you with the best experience possible.
Premium Support
Have you purchased an addon for Connections such as one of our premium templates or extensions with a valid license and you need help?
Please open a Support Ticket in your user account.
Free Support
Are you using the free Connections plugin? Don't worry, you are still very important to us! We are still providing you with the same high quality support that we're known for.
Please open a new support topic in the WordPress support forums for Connections.
- This topic has 5 replies, 2 voices, and was last updated 6 years, 3 months ago by
antonella.
-
AuthorPosts
-
02/19/2017 at 11:59 am #412028
antonella
ParticipantHello Steve,
in my cMap the first line of the Card for an entry, instead of the label “Work” appearing next to the field contents it appears above and the data – which shouldmatch the rest of te entry, is in the label’s font.
Is it something I am doing/not doing?
Thanks
Toni
02/20/2017 at 12:10 pm #412144Steven Zahm
Keymaster@ antonella
re: in my cMap the first line of the Card for an entry, instead of the label “Work” appearing next to the field contents it appears above and the data – which shouldmatch the rest of te entry, is in the label’s font.
No, that is correct, see the sample on the product page.
The address labels appear above because addresses are multiple lines whereas the other are single line. So it does not look correct when putting the label on the same line as the street address.
Hope that helps!
02/20/2017 at 10:07 pm #412205antonella
ParticipantThank you for coming back so quickly Steve, now I understand.
Only, the font I assigned to card’s data – which appears perfectly in the other display fields – on this first line of the address takes the same font as the label. If you should want to check it out for youself, https://globalethicalmarket.world/business-directory/ I keep the site live, for just this eventuality, but I also attach a screenshot, should you not have the time to go and look at the live site.
I am sure it’s something I am doing wrong, but I have racked my brain to fathom what… and failed.
I hope you won’t find it too irksome that I go and raise another issue, with CSV import – in the correct Forum – but I am sure you will notice when look at the cMap listing…
(: Hint: Look at the Categories :)Well, bye for now!
Best regards.
Toni
02/20/2017 at 10:18 pm #412208antonella
ParticipantSorry, the upload failed, I hadn’t noticed… it’s 03:15 am and I wish I could sleep :/
Attachments:
You must be logged in to view attached files.02/21/2017 at 9:54 am #412331Steven Zahm
KeymasterRE: on this first line of the address takes the same font as the label.
Oh, I see now. I was so focused on the address label position that i did not notice it did not match.
Looking at it, I see that is is actually correct even though it does not look that way.
The remainder of the address and text are links and that is the way the theme has styled links. The first line of the address is not a link.
So, the fix is to apply the same style the theme applies to links to the first line of the address. Add the following to the theme’s custom CSS area:
#cn-cmap span.street-address { color: #00bab7; font-weight: 500; font-style: inherit; font-size: 15px; line-height: 18px; text-shadow: 2px 8px 6px rgba(0,0,0,.2), 0 -5px 35px rgba(255,255,255,.3); }
That should make them match.
Hope that helps, let me know.
02/21/2017 at 7:33 pm #412433antonella
ParticipantBbrilliant Steve, absolutely superb!
The code snippet worked a treat, once I moved it above the other code I had in there, to customise the footer.
Thank you once again!
By now I must owe you a good few beers! (or whatever is your tipple…)Best regards.
Toni
-
AuthorPosts
You cannot reply to this support topic. Please open your own support topic.