That is, unless you’re lucky enough to know, or clever enough to discover, that the Randomizing button has mysteriously reappeared at the bottom of the previously uploaded images. Whether you previously have the custom header set to display your header images randomly, or to display a single image, clicking on the “Hide Image” button leaves you with no header image, and apparently only the choice of adding a single image from either your previously uploaded images or your files. But the Randomizing button goes into hiding as well when you select “Hide Image,” and it took me about four hours to find it.
It is easy enough to scroll down and find a previously uploaded image. If you click the “Hide Image” button, you should be able to immediately re-select that image in the “Previously uploaded” section… I timed the loading of the new Customize page a couple of times.
It sounds like you might have already figured it out, but that’s a preview of the paid features and clicking “exit the preview” will take you back to the free for the detailed response. Purchase to make it live or exit the preview.” I’m sorry about that.Īt the top of the “color” options, there’s a message stating: “This feature is a part of the Premium Plan.
Header text display and color options are missing from this tool. If you click the “Hide Image” button, you should be able to immediately re-select that image in the “Previously uploaded” section or click “Add new image” to select an image from your media library-you don’t need to re-upload an image since you can select the previous ones in those two different ways.Ĥ. The only choice is to upload a new image. If you select “Hide Image” with the Customize page tool, it doesn’t allow you to go back to displaying what you just hid, which could be either a single header or the randomized display of all uploaded images. Also, you should be able to select any image again from your media library any time.ģ. Also, most people do not upload many different header images or remove the old ones from the interface as needed. I think that’s how it has to be given the amount of space. If you have more than half a dozen previously uploaded images, you can’t see them without scrolling. It doesn’t happen for me, so there could be something odd going on with your individual setup.
Visiting the Customize page sends my CPU usage skyrocketing. Your feedback is valuable, and even though every piece of feedback cannot always be addressed, the end goal is to continuously improve and that’s a really good thing.ġ. Constantly working to improve newer tools and make them better is how we work.
This needs to happen or the options and software will eventually become too bloated and hard to use. Before that happens, the developers often iterate and build on features (including listening to user feedback but also making an informed decision based on data and experience) before removing the old way of doing it. The customizer is the best place because the other pages will be phased out in the future. Musicdoc1, sorry you’re having trouble! Let me clarify a little bit.