Hey guys, I set a path for a paragraph section on my website, however I can't find the code that will allow me to use it.
You can see what i'm trying to do in the following link.
I am trying to get the wowslider over to the right and lower a bit, ( that's where my paragraph element was set )
And i'm trying to get everything brought up just below the menu..
I went through the code and can't seem to find much other than the push and pull of the website..
http://vwguild.coffeecup.com
You can see what i'm trying to do in the following link.
I am trying to get the wowslider over to the right and lower a bit, ( that's where my paragraph element was set )
And i'm trying to get everything brought up just below the menu..
I went through the code and can't seem to find much other than the push and pull of the website..
http://vwguild.coffeecup.com
Don't know the answer to that Uncle, but your slider seems a little off. Picture comes in fuzzy (fade in) and stays fuzzy till just a second before it changes. Then it clears for just that second before the next slide starts fading in. Using Google Chrome.
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If you squeeze your browser you see it get close to what your looking for matt. If this is RLM then your the one that has to discover the fix. Me telling you to alter code isn't a good idea.

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It's easy to overlook something you're not looking for.
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It's easy to overlook something you're not looking for.
This is a site I built for my work.(RSD)
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This is a site I built for use in my job.(HTML Editor)
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This is my personal site used for testing and as an easy way to share photos.(RLM imported to RSD)
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Gunsmoke wrote:
Don't know the answer to that Uncle, but your slider seems a little off. Picture comes in fuzzy (fade in) and stays fuzzy till just a second before it changes. Then it clears for just that second before the next slide starts fading in. Using Google Chrome.
Don't know the answer to that Uncle, but your slider seems a little off. Picture comes in fuzzy (fade in) and stays fuzzy till just a second before it changes. Then it clears for just that second before the next slide starts fading in. Using Google Chrome.
The fuzziness is due to a setting in Wow slider. Too long transition time, I guess. I don't have it here right now, so I can't check.
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I'll clear that fuzz up..
I'm going to try and fix this asap..
I'm going to try and fix this asap..
UncleMap wrote:
I'll clear that fuzz up..
I'm going to try and fix this asap..
I'll clear that fuzz up..
I'm going to try and fix this asap..
Is the fuzz not intended? I quite liked that, I thought ah a new effect
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To tell you the truth G'kar I rarely look into detail on my websites, which is a problem.
I usually build them, and publish right away and keep them up for a month or so , scrap it, then start a new project.
Right now with RLM there is so much you can do with it, it's fun to just sit here and export websites just to look at the code.
It's awesome dude, real awesome!!
I usually build them, and publish right away and keep them up for a month or so , scrap it, then start a new project.
Right now with RLM there is so much you can do with it, it's fun to just sit here and export websites just to look at the code.
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For the slider, you have this within your row:
For the paragraph, it looks similar to your previous problem with it. If both items span 12 (24 total), they can't be side by side in a row that has a total of 12 col.
You need to get the news feed into 4 col and the paragraph into 8 col to total 12 columns. So just do whatever you did before
<div class="coffee-1341-offset-6 coffee-push-3">
Your other rows specify a "coffee-span-12...":<div class="coffee-span-12 coffee-1341-span-4">
Maybe you need to add that 12 col span to the slider row?For the paragraph, it looks similar to your previous problem with it. If both items span 12 (24 total), they can't be side by side in a row that has a total of 12 col.
You need to get the news feed into 4 col and the paragraph into 8 col to total 12 columns. So just do whatever you did before

<div class="row">
<div class="coffee-span-12 coffee-1341-span-4"><script type="text/javascript">$WowheadNewsFeed.fetch();</script>
</div>
<div class="coffee-span-12 coffee-push-4">
<p class="paragraph">
<div class="coffee-span-12 coffee-1341-span-4"><script type="text/javascript">$WowheadNewsFeed.fetch();</script>
</div>
<div class="coffee-span-12 coffee-push-4">
<p class="paragraph">
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UncleMap wrote:
To tell you the truth G'kar I rarely look into detail on my websites, which is a problem.
I usually build them, and publish right away and keep them up for a month or so , scrap it, then start a new project.
Right now with RLM there is so much you can do with it, it's fun to just sit here and export websites just to look at the code.
It's awesome dude, real awesome!!
To tell you the truth G'kar I rarely look into detail on my websites, which is a problem.
I usually build them, and publish right away and keep them up for a month or so , scrap it, then start a new project.
Right now with RLM there is so much you can do with it, it's fun to just sit here and export websites just to look at the code.
It's awesome dude, real awesome!!
Yeah can't wait to get my hands on it soon

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@paintbrush Heya paintbrush. I've been trying to understand how columns and rows work, and i'm just about going nuts over this project. It's something i've been working on day by day.. so your saying each <div> would have to have the
I have everything done, I just need to position it correctly but learning how columns and rows work is really a lot of work lol.
After playing with some of the settings I can get the paragraph to move left or right, but not up or down.. I want it to move up just below the wowslider, and set the wowhead news position just to the left of the wowslider, and have the search engine for wowhead right below it.
<div id="coffee-span-12"></div>
code in it to keep it within 12 columns right? Ok that doesn't necessarily define exactly which colomn it belongs to. Therefor I need to define further which column it belongs to? Using a code that has push and pull to it right? Such as the one above.. <div class="coffee-1341-offset-6 coffee-push-3">
I have everything done, I just need to position it correctly but learning how columns and rows work is really a lot of work lol.
After playing with some of the settings I can get the paragraph to move left or right, but not up or down.. I want it to move up just below the wowslider, and set the wowhead news position just to the left of the wowslider, and have the search engine for wowhead right below it.
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