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editing Block Theme by Organic Themes.. CSS issues? (6 posts)

  1. achenn
    Member
    Posted 1 year ago #

    I'm using the Block Theme by Organic Themes, which was wonderful until I decided to 'make it my own.'

    My site is showing most of the changes I made, but is rather jumbled up at the moment. Unfortunately, my dev skills are near 0 so I have absolutely no idea how to make it right.

    Any and all help/advice would be greatly appreciated.

    ETA- my main areas of concern are the next/prev buttons around the slider, the random bar behind my logo, and the footer.

  2. Chip Bennett
    Member
    Posted 1 year ago #

    This is a commercial Theme. You should consult the support offerings of the developer from whom you purchased the Theme.

  3. achenn
    Member
    Posted 1 year ago #

    The company I purchased it from said that this is beyond their services.

    Again, any and all help would be greatly appreciated.

  4. Chip Bennett
    Member
    Posted 1 year ago #

    You want others to provide for free, what the commercial developer - who gets paid for the Theme and for support - won't do?

    Not many will take you up on that one...

  5. achenn
    Member
    Posted 1 year ago #

    What, then, is the purpose of this forum?
    I'm truly stuck. I'm not asking anyone to fix it for me, just a mere push in the right direction.

  6. Chip Bennett
    Member
    Posted 1 year ago #

    What, then, is the purpose of this forum?

    Primarily, to provide free, volunteer support for free Themes - especially Themes distributed from the WordPress Theme Repository.

    I'm truly stuck. I'm not asking anyone to fix it for me, just a mere push in the right direction.

    There are two problems:

    1) You're using a commercial Theme, to which we do not have access to the template files; thus, we have no way to provide specific (or, for that matter, general) help for your specific problem.

    2) A matter of principle. If volunteers in this forum provide for free what the Theme developer - who gets paid to distribute the Theme - does not provide, then we merely become unpaid support employees for that developer.

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