DIVI: Sticky but not Fixed Footer
If you work with DIVI and want to keep your footer at the bottom also on short pages, but you don’t want a fixed footer that is always visible.
If you work with DIVI and want to keep your footer at the bottom also on short pages, but you don’t want a fixed footer that is always visible.
When using the Vertical Navigation of the DIVI Theme we might face some issues with the applicability of our Logo. The DIVI Theme doesn’t allow to set a different logo for the vertical navigation and the mobile menu, but with a child-theme and some CSS we can still accomplish it.
The Simple Share Buttons Light plugin loads in under 0.005 seconds consistently due to base64 icons, and with a tiny bit of centering, opacity and padding CSS it gets the final touch of sobriety.
Today another part of my dream calendar came true: Showing categories or tags in tabs/tabbed view. All we need is the All-in-One Event Calendar shortcodes and a tab plugin or module.
I was on my quest to make my long event calendar dream come true in WordPress. The agenda and stream view of All-in-One Event Calendar already got very close, so my quest had begun, and my notes became this little All-in-One Event Calendar theme customization tutorial you are about to enjoy.
Up to the actual version 2.5.6 there is a bug in the responsiveness of the sidebar when using the vertical navigation. It can be fixed with CSS and even improve the overall responsive behaviour of the content area.
By default, the checkboxes in Contact Form 7 appear in one single line one after the other. Fortunately, it is very easy to give each checkbox its own new line.
In DIVI up to the actual version 2.5.6, the superscript and subscript is styled very odd. This can be fixed with some simple CSS lines.
In DIVI 2.5.5 it is not possible to disable the internal lightbox function. If you want to replace it with another lightbox plugin of your choice, you can for the moment use this core-hack.