2 Click on Neve Options and start exploring the page. It keeps amazing me how places like Google (FAR from a perfect place) or especially the open source software movement really DO get this, whereas some of these first generation behemoths don't. Here you will find all the necessary information about Neve.From the documentation, Starter Sites, useful Plugins recommendations, the Help page, Changelog, and even the transition to Neve PRO, this is the place to go.
Rather than 'learning' from us (surely they MUST have seen the stats of how many of us uninstalled DC after a week of intensive use - suggesting that we DID give it a try, but voted against it with our installers), they impose such decisions entirely heavy-handedly, top-down, without ever asking themselves the question what this does to their actual customer base. I think, however, that if they don't handle the outcry in this thread adequately, they'll have an even bigger rebellion on their hand than Microsoft did after their long-running (and still ongoing - even with Win 10) UI/Metro debacle(s). Search for colormagfootercopyright and delete the following code. Select inc/functions.php from the right side bar. And so to me, the response of the customer rep (who, based on my interaction with him may, admittedly, not have had received the necessary instruction to answer that - or frarnkly, almost any other - question). Creating content and editing theme is easy with this theme and that’s exactly how it should be, so that you can focus on what else is important on your site. Follow the below steps to remove Theme: ColorMag by ThemeGrill.
HOW TO EDIT COLORMAG PRO THEME UPGRADE
Finally, when I was asked to upgrade to 'DC' (and not XI), I concluded that they were sidelining XI.
I was even more surprised when, after installing XI, I still saw Acrobat DC listed in the desktop app as the installed app - DESPITE the fact that it actually WAS XI.
HOW TO EDIT COLORMAG PRO THEME INSTALL
Already then, I was surprised about how they had managed to 'hide' it and make it much more difficult to install than it should be. Select Theme Footer or footer.php, that will display the coding lines next to it. Click on Editor, and you will see a list of theme files on the right-hand side. I WAS aware of all of this - and I HAD uninstalled DC and re-installed XI instead of DC. You can edit this file to change to the footer in your WordPress website with the following steps: Go to Appearance > Editor.