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Home › Forums › All Other Themes › Shopzee – Slider link / Section form another Theme
1) Is there a way to make the whole slider image linked instead of just the Read More button?
2) Is it possible to copy the section 1 (Services) from Theme White Pro to the Shopzee Theme ?
Hi,
For first point we would need your details.
Kindly send us your URL of the site and WordPress admin details via sktthemes.net/contact
For 2nd point kindly go to appearance>theme options>shortcodes and use column shortcodes to have such an appearance.
If you need animated columns then kindly use shortcodes ultimate plugin and animated column shortcode of that plugin.
Regards,
Dave
Hi Dave,
THX for your reply.
For 1st point: I send the details via your contactform.
For 2nd Point – there is not such a shortcode in this theme – i copied already the shortcode from the theme white pro but i think there must be some adjustments to be done int he CSS classes or not ?
Regards
Dietmar
Yes, you have to adjust its styling with the help of CSS. You need to write custom css code in Appearance>>Theme Option>>Basic Setting>>Custom CSS Box
Regards,
Dave
Hi,
Slider issue resolved from our end. Kindly check and confirm.
Regards,
Dave
Hi Dave,
THX for solving the SLIDER request !!!
I copied the attached part from the style.css of Theme White Pro into the custom CSS box of Shopzee – but it doesn´t work 🙁
Regards
Dietmar
Hi Dietmar,
Shortcode of SKT White theme can’t work on your theme. You have to use Shortcode Ultimate to achieve this goal.
Regards,
Dave
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