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Hi Ciaran
On Hannah template, I know that the header fading effect when scrolling down is part of the design and looked OK when I first chose the sample template. However, after some modifications in my site that I was obliged, the effect is no longer nice. Is it possible to disable it?
Thanks
Best regards
wallis
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Hi Wallis

Presuming I understand you correctly try adding the following to the Custom CSS field of your templates parameters..

#container_header_slide::after {
display: none;
}


Ciarán
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Hi Ciaran
Yes, you got correctly what I meant. The question has been answered. Thank you very much.
Best regards
wallis
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Dear Ciaran
I hate to flood you with questions but need to insist in appealing to you sympathy. It is in the sequence of my last question. Regarding Hannah template, when we open the main page it goes through an “effect” of color fading before stabilizes. This effect does not exist when we change to secondary pages. I don’t think that I need that “effect”. Is it possible to eliminate it?
Best regards
wallis
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  1. http://www.agrupamento-alfredodasilva-sintra.pt/novo3/
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Hi Ciaran
I now realize why there is a difference when we open the main pages and the secondary pages: it is because I'm using the showcase module for the main pages titles and the top1 module for the secondary page titles. Therefore the effect I am mention is related with the showcase modulo. Isn't it?
regards.
wallis
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  1. http://www.agrupamento-alfredodasilva-sintra.pt/novo3/
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Hi Wallis

To disable the slideshow transition try adding the following to the Custom CSS field of your templates parameters...

.vegas-container * {
transition: none 0s ease 0s !important;
}


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Thank you Ciaran
best regards
wallis
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