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the slider image on my site is not scaling correctly as the browser / screen changes size and aspect ratio. On a wide PC monitor it looks OK, but on mobile it is leaving large bars above and below the image. The image should scale by cropping and centering, not only by scaling down to fit fully. How can I change this? The staging location for the site is here: http://activebalancelab.azurewebsites.net/
thank you in advance!
greg
Hi Greg,
Sorry about this. Would be fixed by tomorrow morning and will send you the updated theme.
Regards,
Shri
Excellent, thank you again for your quick response. Please let me know when the fix is available. Will I need to merge this with the other fix that was sent to me for the testimonials? By applying one fix, will it remove the other?
Hi,
Updated the slider as well. No all previous changes remain in the theme.
Given you re-access to the theme till 30th April. Kindly download the theme from here:
sktthemes.net/my-account (use forgot password in case you forgot)
Theme Instructions after download:
Kindly visit Appearance>Themes>Activate some other theme for the time being.
Then click on old Pro theme and delete it. Don’t worry deleting the theme doesn’t delete its settings at all.
Then visit Appearance>Themes>Add New and upload the zip you just downloaded of the new theme.
And Activate.
That’s it. Hope you enjoy the updated latest theme.
Regards,
Shri
Beautiful! Worked great, thank you again.
Great.
Regards,
Shri
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