elpd wrote:Now the page navigation title's are the folder names. In my case that looks strange because of SEO optimized folder names. Is it possible to change this to the label names?
I would have to disagree with your SEO-optimized-URL approach. Doubling up on keywords in the url is not the way to go, and Google wants your url's to be as nice as possible for humans. Nothing wrong with using multiple words, but you kinda have duplicate phrases that are less useful for human visitors. In my educated opinion, your URL should basically be a "short title" when -hyphens- are removed. Label is ultimately meant because MENU-labels should often be EVEN SHORTER than the url and title, so it fits nicely in the menu.
Anyway, unfortunately this is not currently possible. We had to make a compromise when considering page-creation efficiency. If we want to get labels of sibling pages, we would need to load the page data for sibling pages, just to get the "label", as opposed to just using the URL. I will consider this again.
elpd wrote:I use the timeago date format on my website. When i show the 'date' item in my context every word is written with capital letters. Can i change this? BTW, it is showing correctly when i add this 'date' item to a caption overlay in the folder part.
Look here:
https://www.erikfotografie.nl/blog/
I can't see the uppercase in effect. Did you remove it from this page? Not quite sure where you mean ... perhaps it's part of the official Dutch "timeago" plugin translation of times.
elpd wrote:When there is not enough content to fill the full page (for example on a big high resolution screen or with very little content), the background is cut off at the end of the content. Is there a way to fix this?
This is a bit dodgy, and may be a result of the sidebar layout somehow. You can try to add the following in Settings > Custom > Custom CSS:
.sb-site-container > div {
min-height: 100vh;
}