Normally, after what I have seen, it‘s a few hours. Nothing compared to the total development time for a complete website.
Yes, thank you Thierry.
Mike’s upgrade was activated 20 minutes after his purchase. Not bad service for a Sunday 😉
An automatic activation system is now top of our “to do” list.
Many thanks for upgrading,
Oliver
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MHJP
(@mhjp)
Appreciate the quick turn around on this. I had a deadline and your plugin upgrade saved me a lot of time. Two suggested enhancements that would be useful… provide ability to put logo and/or site description in the menu bar, and ability to easily add extra panel sections on the home page that are not underlying pages. Thanks,mike
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MHJP.
Hello Mike,
Glad you got your plugin upgrade sorted.
With regards to your suggestions, do you mean you want to MOVE the logo / description permanently or with javascript when the user scrolls. Here are a couple of examples that we’ve done …
lighthouseleadership.co.uk
domainsupport.co.uk
Both of these are pretty unique to the site so although this is something we’ve toyed with, it’s not something we’ve yet added to the plugin.
With regards to the Frontpage Sections having non-page content, can you please confirm what content you are wanting to put there?
Thanks,
Oliver
Thread Starter
MHJP
(@mhjp)
Yes, the domainsupport.co.uk example is exactly where I am headed. If you review the general Twenty Seventeen support thread, you’ll see this a pretty regular request. I’m playing with some php code from GitHib, but see that you are using a widget-area in the header. I’ll try this route too. Thanks for this.
On the alternate content on frontpage panels, check out the #accolades section on at dev.lisatraina.com. The real accolades page has too much content for the panel. So I created a second accolades page with slider just for the frontpanel and then I link to the full page with the “see all” link. I wish there was a more elegant way to handle this.
The Domain Support example uses the header sidebar because their logo is built using plain text but requires markup so using the logo / title / description didn’t fit in this instance.
Perhaps the following options …
Show site logo and / or title in Navigation Bar …
[ ] Site Logo
[ ] Site Title
Move logo / title to Navigation Bar on user scroll …
[ ]
For the “see all” link … OK, so you have this page …
dev.lisatraina.com/accolades-front/
… which links to the full page …
dev.lisatraina.com/testimonials/
I think what you’re looking for can already be done using the “More Tag”. Take a look here.
Oliver
For anyone reading this thread, we have just added two new options to move / copy the site logo to the navigation bar and to animate it on user scroll if required.
Oliver