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Update: This is now resolved thanks.
Hi
We have recently parted company with an agency who build the sitehttp://www.aceadventures.co.uk and claim it to be finished but it is far from it.
Looking for someone who can help us out on an ongoing basis with site development and improvement.
Please provide a separate quote for:
1. The home page membership signup block seen on desktop to display on mobile devices as well
2.https://aceadventures.co.uk/about-us... enable the ability to link from the profile images of staff
3.https://aceadventures.co.uk/blog... have better categories in the right panel established and when viewed on mobile appear before the list of blog posts (happy top have suggestions for better layout & UX)
4. When adding link buttons;
the <span class="link-btn"> HTML is in the wrong order when you use the preset style to add a link button from the text editor.
When you use the preset style it shows provides:
<p><span class="link-btn"><a href="http://direct.aceadventures.co.uk/index.php?cID=405">find out more</a></span><br>
</p>
It should look like:
<p><a href="http://direct.aceadventures.co.uk/index.php?cID=246"><span class="link-btn">Contact Us</span></a>
</p>
Is it possible to change the style,
Kind regards
Jim
Hi
We have recently parted company with an agency who build the sitehttp://www.aceadventures.co.uk and claim it to be finished but it is far from it.
Looking for someone who can help us out on an ongoing basis with site development and improvement.
Please provide a separate quote for:
1. The home page membership signup block seen on desktop to display on mobile devices as well
2.https://aceadventures.co.uk/about-us... enable the ability to link from the profile images of staff
3.https://aceadventures.co.uk/blog... have better categories in the right panel established and when viewed on mobile appear before the list of blog posts (happy top have suggestions for better layout & UX)
4. When adding link buttons;
the <span class="link-btn"> HTML is in the wrong order when you use the preset style to add a link button from the text editor.
When you use the preset style it shows provides:
<p><span class="link-btn"><a href="http://direct.aceadventures.co.uk/index.php?cID=405">find out more</a></span><br>
</p>
It should look like:
<p><a href="http://direct.aceadventures.co.uk/index.php?cID=246"><span class="link-btn">Contact Us</span></a>
</p>
Is it possible to change the style,
Kind regards
Jim
Hi Victor
Thanks, will reply just now.
Kind regards
Jim
Thanks, will reply just now.
Kind regards
Jim
Just sent you a Private Message. Please check.
Rony
Rony
Hi Rony
Thanks, will get to that just now.
Kind regards
Jim
Thanks, will get to that just now.
Kind regards
Jim
Hello Jim,
Just shot you a message with an estimate. Look forward to potentially hearing from you.
- Jordan
Just shot you a message with an estimate. Look forward to potentially hearing from you.
- Jordan
Hi Jordan
Thanks for the reply,
I will reply to your message.
Kind regards
Jim
Thanks for the reply,
I will reply to your message.
Kind regards
Jim
Hello everyone that contacted us.
Very active forum and a lot of information to process.
What has come to light from this is we wont be able to allow FTP access to the site which may or does prevent most of what we need completed or looked at impossible.
Looks like we are stuck with the current host and support because it is interlinked to a booking system.
Very frustrating for everyone.
I will reply to all emails and contacts to date, but please no more unless I open this discussion up again.
Kind regards
Jim Davis
Very active forum and a lot of information to process.
What has come to light from this is we wont be able to allow FTP access to the site which may or does prevent most of what we need completed or looked at impossible.
Looks like we are stuck with the current host and support because it is interlinked to a booking system.
Very frustrating for everyone.
I will reply to all emails and contacts to date, but please no more unless I open this discussion up again.
Kind regards
Jim Davis
Victor