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Can you confirm, you didn’t disable the autoplay function inside the iOS and/or browser settings?
Did you test other websites with autoplay videos and they do work properly?Would be nice if some other member with an iOS device could just quickly check on its end to help out Dan for a second.
Thanks.Hey Dan.
Did you already fix that? I tested it on my mobile device and it seems to work flawless.
Just checked several portfolio items that contains a video on your site.Tested with Android (11) device, Chrome browser.
Cheers.
Hey Bernhard.
Thanks for your feedback, glad you sorted it.
I agree, more options also adds to overall performance and I also prefer to adjust more in-depth customizations via CSS.
Sometimes you still need some more options, because you can’t add something with CSS. First, it needs to be there to customize it yourself.But if you are trying to set the menu item border radius in the general theme button settings, you should recognize yourself, something is missing.
This is such a basic option, which should be available, as soon as you offer the option for a button – for each menu item individually.
Yes, your solution might be sufficient for someone who knows CSS or has a very basic menu.I mean we could discuss that topic further, if the border-radius would be handled via the menu item link, but it is handled by its parent class, for whatever reason. So I don’t even have the chance to manage my classes in the menu settings itself.
Hey Bernhard,
as far as I am aware, unfortunately this is not possible at the moment (I might also missing something). 3px border-radius is the current default and can’t be changed inside the WP menu item options. What you tried to change is just the default button settings, which has no effect to the menu items.
Since the border style is controlled by the “grve-link-wrapper” class, you don’t even can just insert a predefined class like “grve-extra-round” or custom class via the WP menu settings. You are only able to add classes to its direct parent (list class) or child class (link class), not the actual class (wrapper class) istelf.
So there are 2 options you have to get around at the moment.
1.) Write your own CSS. You can target your desired menu item by adding your own class inside the “CSS class” field. You might enable this option first via the screen settings which can be found on the top right inside the WP menu settings. Just check the CSS classes field under “advanced menu properties”. After that it should be no problem to style your desired menu item.
I would’ve add a link for a small visual guide but apparently you are not allowed to do that, since your post won’t be shown in public then (unless you are a moderator or so). I posted something 2 days ago which still isn’t visible yet. So sorry for that.2.) Keep your menu item as default, not as button or as outline. Add your desired css classes to the menu link itself, which can be found in the WP menu item settings under “Link CSS Classes”. Here you can also use all predefined button classes like “grve-btn-outline” “grve-extra-round” “grve-border-primary-1” to style your menu item to your wishes, like size, color, border radius, hover color, etc. Don’t forget to add “grve-btn” as a default class to make this work correctly.
Hope that helps.
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A simple option in the WP menu settings, when Button or Outline is selected, would be much appreciated, to switch between the current 3 presets (default, round, extra round). Or even more advanced a 4th option, to set your own custom border radius.
In gerneral it would be helpful to have some more button options in this area.
I know this will never happen, but a menu item button designer, with (at least some more) options like in the page builder, would be great.
What we have so far is very limited. More options would be appreciated, like custom icon, etc. where it is not just some custom CSS which can fix the lack of some missing features.This is correct. Like I mentioned, it is actually not an inheriting issue.
Try the following cases:
– text align right, custom divider align left
– text align center, custom divider align left
– text align right, custom divider align centerI didn’t try out all the different combinations, but I think you get the idea.
I think the main selling point of Elementor is the front-end building/editing.
It also might be more intuitive but I am not sure about it, I never tried it and I probably never will.
Yes, WPBakery also has this feature, but let’s be honest. It’s more or less useless, at least in its default behavior.
I personally don’t mind this, because working back-end is much more efficient.The Greatives’ Enhanced Page Builder is so powerful, it gives you almost complete freedom, which is very important to me.
Sometimes I am missing custom options here and there, when I only have the choice of some presets though, or some UI improvements would be appreciated.
But hey, this is just the start of this journey, and I am sure the team have big plans with Impeka, continuously will improve and extend features and our experience, listening to the community.Interesting to see, Elementor doesn’t get a single vote in direct comparision to WPB. But I also see who voted and I am not surprised by the result.
Can confirm this. But it’s not a specific inherit settings issue.
Just a small specifity issue in the stylesheet, where some classes are not applied accordingly, as they get overridden. -
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