I tried to install category banner using a zip file from github and this is what I see. Can anyone help on this? Is there a bug in latest discourse version? this plugin was working fine before upgrade. thanks!

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Hi, I've looked to reduce the size of my image banner on my website with the Dawn theme due to this being huge. I've managed to get this to the right height but I can't get it to centre on the desktop.

After some searching, I found one solution but it only reduced the top image banner and not the others.

Diego_ezfy -design/how-to-reduce-a-banner-size-from-dawn-theme/m-p/13259...


I'd like all image banners I place on the home page to be the same size as the top most image banner.


(100% width is perfect for mobile so I'd like to leave it how it is for mobile and only reduce width when displaying on desktop version)


I have searched extensively and turned up no results. All help muchly appreciated.

I am needing to create a home banner that will rotate separate images with text or graphics on them. What is the best solution to do this? I have tried several things but not had any luck. Depending on which situation you recommend is there a certain size that the images need to be?

I was playing a bit with the banner situation. It appears that if you upload an image in the Course Settings, that image will be used as the banner image in content courses. It auto-crops the center of the image for the course card. So with some experimentation, I have found that 1200 x 200 pixels works very well for the banner. And if you put some stuff right in the center of that size then you get about 350 x 200 pixels to work with. So the banner or hero image or whatever it's called looks like this:

I wonder if there is a way to separate the two images so the course card and banner could be different. I know why the course card is the same as the banner now, but I may not want my course card to have the image from the middle of my banner.

Nice @MattHanes! Right now the height of that image scales to 25% of the window height up to a max of 400px, so you could go bigger if you wanted, though what you've got looks great. Good thinking on featuring the thing you want on the course card in the center of that banner image. We'll have to look into SVGs...don't know why those wouldn't be allowed.

@rebecca_esplin This is a good idea. It might be a little trickier than you think. There are a lot of advantages to keeping these subjects as backwards-compatible as possible with normal Canvas courses...like switching to elementary mode with the flip of a button, or sharing content from a subject to a course, or using Blueprints to create elementary subjects...In other words, having everything "just work." So if something in a subject just doesn't exist in a normal Canvas course (like a banner image vs. a course card image in this case), compatibility can get a little wonky. I'll talk about this in the project update today, because it's an interesting limitation and we may have to shift our thinking at some point.

@peytoncraighill Is there a reason the banner needs to stay locked at the top of the screen when scrolling in a course? Under Home, it takes up a lot of real estate when home is set to Front Page. When I first open a course, I see my most recent announcement, the banner, the menu tabs and my homepage. The announcement + banner + menu occupies about 2/3s of the page height so most of my page content isn't visible to start. When I scroll, the most recent announcement scrolls off the top, but the banner stays locked. I can see more of my page, but the banner + menu tabs +(manage button in teacher view) still fills close to half the screen. It remains locked at the top under the schedule tab as well, and in the preview I can only see 5 items at a time. Under the Modules tab it does float off the top when I scroll and I can see a more complete view of my modules.

As there is no customization field where one can specify a url in the theme parameters of the Moodle interface, I was wondering how this could be done either by using HTML/CSS or modifying the Php theme coding.

I will read up on this. It seems the Twenty Twenty-One theme also uses the new block theme. When did that start? I understand some theme creators are in despair of being able to maintain their existing themes.

In Twenty Twenty-One while there is an option to add a logo, the option for the full width top banner image that used to be there in previous themes (e.g. Twenty-Ten which I use at hibikinokai.org) is gone.

I have tried for months to get this corrected, going in to change the code, changing file types, changing the image size to multiple different sizes, etc. Most solutions with changing the code cause the image banner to disappear completely & using the recommended image sizes still results in a blurry image.

I am super desperate for help, as I have not been able to find a solution anywhere [that works for me]. I've been trying to move from Dawn 5.0 to 7.0.1 for the longest time, but each time I try, I get frustrated after trying to get the image banner clear for hours.

I've read several things now that tell me that I cannot customise the colours or content of a smart banner. However, I have seen several websites with what I believe is a genuine smart banner, but with their themes.

When looking at your screenshot i see there are 2 banners. The first one is the one your iPhone provides. If your phone detects the app is installed it will show the open banner and not the install banner. the iphone logic would never show both banners, it's either the install or the open one.

Hello All,

I am using the Thanks Roy theme and the header image is getting cut off on the top and bottom when viewing in full screen. When viewing on mobile, the header image zooms into a small part and the logo etc is lost completely.

Vintage themes aren't available in the Theme Store. These themes don't have the features included in Shopify's Online Store 2.0 themes, and Shopify free Vintage themes don't receive updates beyond security fixes.

I had another question, so I would really appreciate if someone could help me out. I wanted to remove the banner from specific pages on my Engineer theme. I said hide banner, but the image still is there. I am new to Rapidweaver, so I was wondering if anyone has any CSS code that would remove the banner image itself, but not the menu.

You can use many different kinds of images on your online store, including your company logo, product images, slideshows, banners, and blog posts images. Shopify provides the ability to dynamically transform your images with crop and resize operations, in addition to automatically ensuring the best possible image format is used when serving images on your online store.

On desktop computers, banner images are displayed side by side. Because this format isn't suited for mobile devices, you can stack your image banner pictures by selecting the Stack images on mobile option in the Image banner theme settings. For more information on image banners and slideshows, refer to Best practices for slideshow and image banners.

You can use focal points to define the most important part of an image on your online store's theme. When you set a focal point on an image, you make it the area of focus. Focal points always appear in frame, even if you have a theme that crops your image to fit the layout. Focal points give you more control over the way your image is displayed when themes use different aspect ratios, and on varying screen sizes.

You can add a focal point to an image from your Files section, and from your theme editor. If you add a focal point on an image, and then use the image in multiple places, then they all use the same focal point.

Images that you use for slideshows or backgrounds shouldn't have text in them. If the text is a part of the image itself, then it might get moved around, cropped, or adjusted based on your theme. Use the theme editor to add text and links to your slideshows.

You can add a cookie compliance banner to your theme to allow customers to consent to tracking of non-essential cookies. This allows customers to consent to relevant, region-specific, tracking laws such as GDPR and CCPA.

The functionality of the banner in the example below provides customers with the option to "accept" or "decline" cookie tracking, hides the banner once a selection has been made, and saves the selection to prevent the banner from being shown in the future. This selection is saved for 365 days, or until the customer clears their cookies.

The banner JavaScript uses the Customer Privacy API to save the customer's selection, and the Shopify.loadFeatures method to prevent race conditions, ensuring that the script is loaded before it's called.

With the cookie-banner.liquid snippet created, you need to reference it. As this functionality should be present on all pages, you should include the snippet in your main layout, which is commonly theme.liquid.

To preview the cookie banner on your theme, you'll need to limit data collection from the customer privacy section of your online store preferences. Then, you'll need to visit the website from one of your targeted regions for limited data collection. For more information about collecting consent for data collection, refer to the Customer Privacy API.

@ModestRestorations There's another post on the color changing. I think you and I are the only ones that are excited about the orange color. It color coordinates with my banner. I don't have the smaller pink (mine is light gray). Right now it's just an experiment and you'll notice the colors change around throughout the day. Here's an etsy article to read on testing if you're interested. e24fc04721

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