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- February 7, 2017 at 2:16 pm #24591Christopher MMember
Hello Shinojack1217,
Thank you for contacting support. Did you switch from a different theme? Sometimes, if the Call To Action is deleted from one theme (or not present at all), and a new Inspiration is selected, the new Inspiration will lack the Call to Action. You can rectify this by installing the Florentine theme in your staging environment. Once you have made the necessary changes and copied pages into the staging environment, you can deploy it.
Best,
Christopher M.
February 7, 2017 at 2:17 pm #24587Anonymous UserMemberI would like the homepage in my Florentine theme to look like the example with the background image showing full page with the Call to Action and the title of the page. I removed everything I could think of but the grid is covering the image.
February 8, 2018 at 12:25 pm #24590gornie.williamsMemberI am having what I believe to be a similar issue. I have installed the theme in the staging environment and it appears correctly with I view it in Firefox. However when I view it in Safari on my Mac, or in Google, or IE on my PC, or on my iPhone, a white box covers the image. Here is a link to my staged site:
http://www.gorniewilliams.com/?customize_changeset_uuid=179decd6-834d-493c-9baf-277c72282b00
Please assist. Thanks. Gornie
February 9, 2018 at 10:18 am #24589Arnel CMemberHi Gornie,
Sorry for the issues with the Florentine theme. I was looking at this last night and the link you gave me was showing the issue, but when I tried to show it to one of the BoldGrid people this morning it was gone. If you are still having the problem, can you please send us a URL with the issue and we would be happy to investigate it in more depth. Apologies for any delay in getting back to you!
February 10, 2018 at 4:16 pm #24588Anonymous UserMemberI fixed it. The way I did it was to open my site and edit it in each of the browsers. Each time I opened it in a new browser, it fixed the issue for that particular browser. fortunately it continued to work for the previous browsers. I assume that WordPress must have automatically added some code on the back-end for each successive browser.
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