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Hi.,
We have made the changes as per your needs. Please have a look.
Please refer : https://screenrec.com/share/lOTiFWGf8Z
Hi.,
Sorry for the inconvenience, Copy the below code and navigate Appearance => Customize => Additional CSS paste the below code into the text area, and change the color as you wish.
Code:
body.custom-background {
background-color: #ffffff !important;
background-image: url(“”) !important;
}Note: We have added the white background as an image you kindly add your custom image URL as you wish.
Thank you!
Hi There.,
1) Kindly refer to the short video for instructions on how to edit the header.
Refer: https://youtu.be/5ELPhSPFW_g
2) When you select the header in the customizer, it affects the global settings. However, the individual page header option takes priority. Please navigate to the specific page, check the header there, and edit that particular header.
Please have a look: https://prnt.sc/numa9xgRTFco
3) Please navigate to your corresponding header and add the “sticky-header” class name as shown in the screenshot below.
Refer: https://prnt.sc/EPlWIOclRL2A
Thank you!
Hi There.,
We’ve reset your site and imported fresh demo content. Please take a moment to review it.
Thank you!
Hi There.,
Kindly navigate to the dashboard > Elementor > settings > Enable all the types
Please refer: https://prnt.sc/PsMGQ0ojMEKV
Thanks!
Hi There.,
Please provide a detailed description of your issue along with relevant screenshots or short videos so that we can assess and provide a solution.
Thanks!
Hi.,
The common issue occurs consistently when editing content such as the header, footer, and others. To resolve this, after editing any content, please use a WordPress cache plugin to clear the site caches and regenerate the Elementor library file. Check if the issue persists. If it does, kindly contact us so that we can assist you further.
Please refer: https://prnt.sc/JVJe-d2uevmK
Thank you!
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