Andrew Bills
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April 5, 2018 at 8:28 am in reply to: Purchased Add Ons enable, work for a little bit then disable #425086
Looks like it is on, well they were all off when I went in but then I tried to disable the cache like you said before enabling the wp updater thing, that then wanted an update. After that seems to be holding right now. Before it would stay for a few minutes while I tried to work with it so Ill just watch it for now.
April 5, 2018 at 4:23 am in reply to: Purchased Add Ons enable, work for a little bit then disable #425066This reply has been marked as private.Btw – I got my answer so anyone who is looking through tickets for their own answers just on the white boarder thing
change the CSS override from
#td-outer-wrap {
background-color:#fff;
}to
#geodir-wrapper {
background-color:#fff;
}Ok so, how do you set the white background correctly? If ensuring the alignment is correct for the theme creates the transparent edges and forcing the white background through css only goes so far?
Will the new version include support for more theme compatibility or some extra instructions/editing abilities to fix?
This reply has been marked as private.Mostly concerned with the formatting, but just on the map not displaying. I get a 503 error when Im logged in as a admin but if I look at it through incognito mode or get someone else to they can see the map fine (still the formatting problem Im asking about but map ok).
Ok I kinda get it that you have to go through the menus to edit the layout columns etc. I still am a bit wondering about how much you can change, for example my ‘latest places’ items only take up part of the column width creating some white space. Also as part of just adding and removing the custom theme settings (hitting save in the middle) the map doesn’t seem to load anymore? Icons show up on a map but the actual image of the map doesn’t load.
The temporary access I provided last week should still be running if you want to look.
Ok so I managed to sort it. I had already cleared the cache but what I hadn’t done was uninstalled the plug-in again then ran WP-Optimise to clean up the orphans through the database that have been created. I did that, then reinstalled the plug in. The ‘newspaper_custom’ wasn’t removed so it didn’t actually put me back to square one but it did resolve the issues that custom theme created and removed the duplicate ‘newspaper_custom’ entries.
So not 100% right for anyone else but between that and adding the below to the custom css in the script section I think I have something workable right now. Or atleast workable enough to see if this is something that will suit our needs, which was the point.
Ill leave it with you to add something to the roadmap about this or not. But I have a workaround for now.
That is with the ‘remove’ checkbox ticked in the plugin settings.
The issue is pretty straight forward. I added the theme compatibility through import like that other post said and I cant undo it. Uninstalling and reinstalling doesnt remove it.
I thought if there was not an obvious fix you would need to add functionality to the next release.
It’s managed hosting I do not have access to that.
I dont have a staging site and activating the plug in even after an uninstall creates issues for the rest of the site per my issue.
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