Due to css conflict, eform doesn’t look decent with enfold wordpress theme. It sounds like your enfold themes css is getting loaded after your custom css, which in turn is overriding what you entered. For instance, let’s say you encountered a layout issue.
Check the page source and. To fix this, you need to enter the following css under enfold settings > general styling > quick. This log should include the initial symptoms, the approaches attempted, and the outcomes of those attempts.
In this case, you can set the enfold contact form to send messages from that address, just add the following snippet to your theme/child theme functions.php file: I have setup a menu item (custom link) with class logout and the following css #toolbar.logout a{ display:none; I can’t seem to understand why. I updated the design of main home page using kadence blocks, and i constantly watching the changes in the separate tab.
Enable custom css class name support to add your class names to the theme elements. But when i checked on my mobile and on my pc in. To make changes only to the submenu links font style please use the below css code: That sounds like it may be the case.
We are using the shortcodes in a product grid, and also in a slider, but as i said, they only work logged in.