Greg Barr
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Including PAGE TITLE which is critical since I love turning off featured-header on virtually every page since I hate it, lol.
Then you can add your own page-specific sidebar with whatever content you want in it. Cool.
OOH! I figured out throgh my own inconsistency how to create a page that is the width of my site, with no sidebar. Select “Full Width Page” as the template, then activate Beaver Builder. Even if you don’t USE Beaver Builder, i.e. just leave everything in one big box, it makes the page width of site with no sidebar. Sweet!
Dangit. Right after saying that I went to remove the sidebar from my “add listings” page, and discovered that in THAT case, setting “Page Template” to full width really DID make it the full width of the screen which isn’t what I want. On to the workarounds. : /
I also wish there was a little more discrete control over which widgets appear in the sidebar. Just having the one widget manager for all “GD Pages” is kinda limiting. : /
For this Add Listings page, it’d be ideal to have the sidebar turned on, and then put information and instructions specific to the addition of places and events in it.
This reply has been marked as private.First that P.S. yes, I’m so so close! It’s taken a couple hours but I think I’ve done way more than the typical amount of CSS stuff than the average bear so I kinda expected it would.
Re: the sidebar thing…yeesh, sorry, sometimes I get so tied up trying to do everything with CSS I miss things there actually ARE configuration settings for. In my defense, there aren’t very many.
On that front, a suggestion: It would be really nice if you provided two “page templates” to pick from, one for left sidebar and one for right, as on different pages they make sense on different sides. I am glad that in Supreme V2 “full width page” is now the width you define for site, vs. FULL width across the entire screen.
Thanks, will do.
Very glad to hear that. What’s best way to stap on top of announcements of new features like that? I don’t wanna miss that!
December 28, 2018 at 3:28 pm in reply to: Dimensions/Cropping of Thumbnails on Listings Pages #460310Awesome, thanks! I woulda sworn that had to be a setting, some function that controlled the generation of the thumbnail image, vs. a CSS/display issue. That “object-fit” trick is a new one for me!
December 28, 2018 at 3:24 pm in reply to: Hide Description in Grid but Display in List View? #460309That’s PERFECT! Thanks so much!
December 28, 2018 at 11:06 am in reply to: Hide Description in Grid but Display in List View? #460290This reply has been marked as private.December 28, 2018 at 11:05 am in reply to: Hide Description in Grid but Display in List View? #460289No. On my home page I do not offer ability to view in different display modes.
I’m talking about my Clubs and Events main pages, and search results, where users can view in either grid or list.
https://corncendev.wpengine.com/clubs
https://corncendev.wpengine.com/clubs/category/mid-atlantic-1
https://corncendev.wpengine.com/eventsDecember 28, 2018 at 7:53 am in reply to: Any Way to Let Users "Clear Location" from Search Yet? #460265To follow up on this, the porting of my CSS customizations from V1 Supreme to V2 Supreme worked well, I’d say about 80%. Kudos.
Thanks for the prompt response. Ability to search by “near any place” like that is pretty cool. I don’t quite know what the use case would be for my site which is a national directory of clubs and events people search for at the city or state level, but I see how it’d be valuabe for local directories.
Consider my voice one asking to prioritize user-side setting of near-me distance.
An interesting related oddity I just discovered. If you type “near something” in the search field it works great, offers you options with the “Near: Something” format, for example a city like Denver:
But the word “in” doesn’t work the same though, which is a shame. In V1 searching in region was tricky because people needed to know to pause for the “In: Colorado (region)” to pop up and then pick that.
Based on how “near Denver” works I was hoping a quick “in Colorado” and quick click of the enter key would work that same way, so you could tell people to search in those two ways without relying on the popup menu.
Know what I mean? Hopefully that’s something y’all can add, and not a “just the way it is” with the google search thingy.
December 28, 2018 at 5:10 am in reply to: Any Way to Let Users "Clear Location" from Search Yet? #460250Ok thanks. I always wondered why y’all duplicated that built-in functionality with your own field. Might wanna mention that in v2 docs for people like me that got used to it.
Im really looking forward to seeing how many of my customizations carry over. : /
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