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We are using the Shorditch theme on a WordPress site which although I appreciate is not supported, on the whole it seems to look and work fine, there are just a couple of display issues I wanted to see if can be resolved:
Changing the top menu bar colour in display preferences has no effect
On the contact summary tab an extra 'add address' block is showing (can this be removed)
I have created an additional address custom field which on the automatic theme shows subtle within the address block, on Shoreditch it shows much more prominant underneath the address block, can this be altered?
The overall look is much better with Shoreditch it's just a shame it hasn't been properly rolled out for WordPress which seems to have been in development for a number of years, fingers crossed it's still happening.
Thanks!
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@Cirrus2021 Compucorp has been pretty upfront about not making changes that are unfunded - but @AkA84, the third item occurs on D7 as well.
@Cirrus2021 The top menu bar color issue is because of CiviCRM Admin Utilities overriding that setting, Shoreditch can't change that. I wrote a very simple WordPress plugin that disables that portion of CiviCRM Admin Utilities. It also sets the WordPress admin toolbar color - but if you delete line 11 and everything after line 19 in that file, it will prevent CiviCRM Admin Utilities overriding Shoreditch.
We are using the Shorditch theme on a WordPress site which although I appreciate is not supported, on the whole it seems to look and work fine, there are just a couple of display issues I wanted to see if can be resolved:
The overall look is much better with Shoreditch it's just a shame it hasn't been properly rolled out for WordPress which seems to have been in development for a number of years, fingers crossed it's still happening.
Thanks!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: