• Resolved AmDev1

    (@amdev1)


    Hi
    I’ve updated the plugin to the latest version. I’m making some cosmetic tweaks to my existing calculators but the offset classes seem to not be behaving as expected.
    Take a look at the “usage” fieldset on the affected url.

    It contains 2 divs each with 1 html & another field.

    Each of the html section has col-lg-6 col-lg-offset-2 classes assigned & the other field has col-lg-2 col-lg-offset-2.

    It appears as though the offsets aren’t effective for some reason.

    Can you help please?

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Plugin Author codepeople

    (@codepeople)

    Hello @amdev1,

    Your website is loading a cached version of the CSS files that don’t include the offset class names.

    Please, purge the website’s cache or disable it.

    Best regards.

    Thread Starter AmDev1

    (@amdev1)

    Hi Thank you for looking at this. It seems I need to add some of the classes to my theme’s critical css allowlist.
    I have it running on a staging environment at the moment after upgrading the theme. Where can I get a list of all the classes I should include in this list. There’s quite a few cosmestic problems from the depth of numbers fields to offsets missing.
    Appreciate your assistance with this.
    Regards

    Plugin Author codepeople

    (@codepeople)

    Hello @amdev1

    Why you don’t simply use the CSS files distributed with the plugin? It is located in:

    “/wp-content/plugins/calculated-fields-form/css/stylepublic.css”

    Best regards.

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