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  1. rss D

    junior member


    rss Posted 10 months ago
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    Hi,
    I downloaded Nash BuddyPress theme, and I was tying to set up the slider on the homepage, but it does not work. To fix this problem I did the following actions:
    - disabled and enabled all plugins (did not work)
    - last 5posts under the same category are with featured pictures

    I want to mention that I tagged all my posts (under different categories) under one (one common for each) and I chose this unique category to be displayed for each section of featured category in Nash theme options.
    Please help!
    PS "For best use of the Nash BuddyPress theme, please use the settings below
    at the BuddyPress profile page." - link does not work

  2. rss milo

    moderator


    rss Posted 10 months ago
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    Post url first,
    specify WP version
    specify BP version
    specify theme version.

  3. rss D

    junior member


    rss Posted 10 months ago
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    travelreflex.com

  4. rss D

    junior member


    rss Posted 10 months ago
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    WP version: 3.1.3
    BP version: 1.2.8
    Theme: Nash

  5. rss D

    junior member


    rss Posted 10 months ago
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    PS. I know why! I have static page active....aaaaahhh! Please let me know if there is a way to use Nash theme with static page and have it fully working?

  6. rss D

    junior member


    rss Posted 10 months ago
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    HI,
    Sorry, I have another problem, since I download the theme I cannot use any of the text styling “tools” (ordered/unordered list, b/quote etc.) on my pages. Is there are a way around?
    I cannot style the page at all..

  7. rss milo

    moderator


    rss Posted 10 months ago
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    Update Nash to latest version.

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