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  • April 21, 2021 at 6:44 pm #503790
    IanFJ
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    I would like a different configuration in the Front Page 6 Widget Area.

    I know what is possible from the article, "Front Page Layout Configurations" (https://my.studiopress.com/documentation/infinity-pro-theme/front-page-setup/front-page-layout-configurations/). Is there any chance of a three-row configuration of one custom HTML widget, following by two Genesis – Featured Page widgets, then another custom HTML widget?

    In the demo, I do not like that the "The Infinity Team" section does not have a button below it that progresses the reader to the next section. I worry that visitors to my site won't realise there is more information if they continue scrolling, since the theme establishes the expectation that a button will take one to another section.

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