
If you want it to maintain aspect ratio (meaning it will become a lot shorter) you’ll find the ‘Keep header image aspect ratio’ option under the theme’s Header settings. The header image is resized to fit on a narrow portrait-mode screen size. The server hosting it appears to spend 3.45s processing before it starts serving the content (you can see this in the Waterfall tab). Your website appears acceptable in size (although load time could be improved): Please help… though I can’t promise I will understand your responses as I’ve never done anything like this before… not sure why everyone said WordPress was the best and easiest way to do this… All my images have been resized (but maybe not enough?)Ĭan anyone help with this? I am going so mad that I am about to give up and switch to a free wix.com site… unless someone can explain to me why I shouldn’t?!! I contacted my host provider who said the main page is really big, 8.5 MB, but I don’t know why or how to make it smaller. I’ve tried changing the slider dimensions and the type of transition but it doesn’t make a difference.Īlso on the iphone the header image stretches and the text moves down so much that the tagline is partly hidden off the bottom.Īnd finally, the whole thing is running really slow. The rest seem to move ok, but always the first one is stretched and stuck behind. My latest problem is the ipad and iphone the image from the first slider photo gets stretched and stays stuck behind the next one as it comes across so you can always see the stretched bottom of the first photo behind the others as they move across. I’m running Parabola with a presentation page with a slider that shows 5 latest posts and all the rest of my posts in a grid below. I’m a total newbie having a nightmare trying to get to grips with all this!

It also allows us to pinpoint what the cause of the issue is.īut, before you do that, there are 2 things I would advise:Ģ.Hi lovely people.

The next step would be to go through our testing for conflicts procedure and let us know what you find out.īasically the goal here is to revert back to a bare WordPress installation to see if the problem persists.

When it comes to that type of issue, it is preferable to troubleshoot in a staging environment if you have one.Ī first quick test is to simply temporarily revert back to a default WordPress theme such as twenty-sixteen to see if the issue persists. A template customization for the Events Calendar that requires updating There could be a few reasons why this is happening, so let’s try to explore them.Īs a next step, let’s try to rule out if there is some type of conflict at play.ģ. I’m sorry that this isn’t working for you so far.
