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Hi, after activating all the required plugins and importing the example content, I checked my website and could see that all of the styling had went out of wack. Even the wordpress admin header bar at the top looked all wonky. So I deactivated all the plugins, checked my site and saw that it went back to looking fine. So I activated plugins one at a time to narrow down which plugin was causing the issue, and sure enough as soon as I activated Slider Revolution, the site went back to looking all wonky. I’ve even imported the slider template from the wien theme package.
Now under the Slider Revolution page in my admin panel, Plugin Activation section displayed that it is not activated, yet wordpress claims it is activated under the plugin page in my admin panel. I don’t know if this has to be activated as well in order for the plugin to work? Any ideas what could be my issue?
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Hi petr, ended up being able to figure it out. Thanks for the reply though.
I do have one other question. I’m trying to use the Team portion template and notice that the images automatically get cropped to a 1:1 ratio. I see that the img src is linked to a freshizer image. I assume this is some sort of plugin that is handling the cropping behind the scenes. My question is, can I bypass this freshizer utility and just use the straight up src from my media file for my img so I can achieve a non-cropped photo?
Thank you for any leads.
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Yeah, that didn’t do anything at all. It was already unchecked and after saving my photos were still cropped.
I don’t see how the portfolio layout should affect the Team Section template. Could you elaborate a bit more on how those two are tied together?
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