This is a pretty tall page, and the “Save Settings” button on the bottom is out of sight when it opens and whenever the user in the top half.
Suggestion: add two more “Save Settings” buttons, so one is always visible (or make it float.) It would also be more like ‘the SAVE button I expect’ if it were on the right side.
Also, grey it out (or indicate ‘no changes yet’ some other way) when there’s no changes.
(Let me know if you don’t want to hear suggestions like this on UI.)
Hi VWFeature,
To clarify, are you referring to the settings in the customizer (WP AdminAppearanceCustomize, Theme Settings)? I ask as based on your description you may be using a much older version of Vantage where all of the settings were present at WP AdminAppearanceTheme Settings.
Apparently, I have Version: 1.1.10 which loaded with an installation of WordPress. The current version is ~1.58. I’ll update and keep you posted. Tell WP to get a newer version in their builds?
Yup, it’s different now. My comment is moot.
What’s with the SiteOrigin Home Page Slider vs. the Meta Slider?
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Hi VWFeature,
Oh, wow, that’s an old one. Be sure to give the documentation a read over as there was a large settings overhaul in 1.5.
Can you please elaborate? The slider shipped with Vantage is simply a demo slider – it cannot be edited. You’ll need to install Meta Slider to be able to edit it (please refer to this page for instructions). This may have been a recent change as I wasn’t around when 1.1.10 was released so if that’s the case, I’m sorry for not knowing about that.