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Form cut off on mobile

By Larry Frazier, 7 years ago. Last reply by Alex S, 7 years ago
I am running the Vantage theme. I have a customer check in form for submitting a new service ticket, or checking on the status of an existing ticket. It looks fine on the desktop version, but on the mobile version a portion of the form gets cut off. All my other pages look fine. Is…

Question re Vantage Upgrade

By KrisD, 7 years ago. Last reply by Alex S, 7 years ago
Hi! I have been teaching myself to use WordPress using your free Vantage template. I’m now ready to upgrade and want to know what I should do. I want the “A SiteOrigin theme” removed from the bottom and also additional features. To do this, do I need to purchase a different theme, or do I…

SSL google fonts – Vantge Premium

By Vladimir Stancik, 7 years ago. Last reply by Alex S, 7 years ago
Hi, i start SSL cert. on my webpage but whynopadlock.com tell me Mixed Content – Errors/Hard Failure: A file with an insecure url of “http://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Open+Sans:400” was loaded on line: 72 Please, where i can find file for change to https? I try Editor and functions.php. style.css and many others files, but nothing. Thanks a lot…

Vantage blog grid not as in demo

By Espoarte, 7 years ago. Last reply by Espoarte, 7 years ago
Hi, I need some help with Vantage configuration. I want to set my blog page as the blog grid in your demo but I can’t… Mine looks very different (smaller thumbnail, different columns, etc). Where am I wrong? Thank you for your help. Kind regards, Elena

Use of undefined constant REQUEST_URI – Vantage theme

By hslee, 7 years ago. Last reply by Andrew Misplon, 7 years ago
I use Vantage theme in my wordpress. Recently, I set my WP_DEBUG ‘true’ and I entered my ‘URL/wp-admin’. I found the below message in the above log-in screen. Notice: Use of undefined constant REQUEST_URI – assumed ‘REQUEST_URI’ in /razorbladesmile/www/wp-content/themes/vantage-child/functions.php on line 73 Line 73 is below code. $path = $_SERVER[‘HTTP_HOST’] . $_SERVER[REQUEST_URI]; How can I…

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