Sorry, the content area was not found in your page.
You must call ‘the_content’ function in the current template, in order for Elementor to work on this page.
Thanks
]]>After updating the Twenty-Twenty-Three theme to version 1.4 my posts and pages Content Area has decreased in size, squeezing the content in to an area in which it doesn’t fit with some of it not being viewable anymore as it doesn’t fit within the Content Area.
I have tried to make what might be the correct changes in the editor to the Content Area width but when I view any changes I’ve made it isn’t making any difference, or it is completely wrong and throws everything out.
I’ve reverted it back to which it started and would be grateful if someone could advise me as to the correct way to increase the content area for my pages and posts please?
It’s also caused the images in the pages and posts to revert to right alignment.
If the width could be increased for the content area to take up more of the space on the screen it would allow my content to be viewed correctly again. As for the alignment of images, perhaps this is something which will be corrected if it is caused by the same issue that has affected the overall content area following the update?
Many thanks,
]]>In the content area it states that I can specify the post / pages composition in the way I would like my pages and posts to be published and pulled through as in the same way including the way I would like my images to be pulled through like.
I have set the colouring and the text ok but I don’t understand how to set my images to always be pulled through as centred. At present they pull through left aligned even if I have set them as centred aligned when composing the page or post and publishing.
It also states I can set tables, columns and other block types but I just can’t seem to find how to set these in the template area for the pages and single posts.
The most important (at present anyway), is for the images to always pull through as centred aligned as I use a lot of images in my posts and pages.
Any help would be appreciated please?
Many thanks,
]]><div class="edit-post-visual-editor__content-area">
...Add style tag...
<div class="is-desktop-preview">
<div class="editor-styles-wrapper>
</div>
</div>
</div>
]]>In the editor I see the following css to force the width of each post template to be 25%:
.gb-post-template-9c9f123f > .gb-post-template-wrapper > .block-editor-inner-blocks, .gb-grid-wrapper > .block-editor-inner-blocks > .block-editor-block-list__layout > .gb-grid-column-2587f525 {
width: 25%;
}
However, there’s nothing in the css on the actual page to force the width to be 25%. Also the background color on the post template is lost.
]]>I am new to wordpress. I am trying to add borders around my side nav widgets and blog posts. So far I was able to add this custom css which worked somewhat:
.content-area, .featured-sidebar, .widget-aream {
border: solid 1px #004237;
}
However as you can see, there is a huge portion it’s wrapping around. I can’t figure out how to just wrap a border around just the feed and my individual widgets. How can I remedy this?
edit:
I found the solution:
.content-wrapper, .swidgets-wrap {
border: solid 1px #004237;
}
The solution for anyone else who has this issue: view the page source, and find the right class of whatever it is nested under.
]]>Here’s a screenshot of <main content> highlighted, showing a section of the content not included. https://prnt.sc/f6kOgpx-jv_S
In the adjust settings, the author box gets added mid-content and the part outside of the main box gets duplicated. https://prnt.sc/loHyN-RJ-cDG
Most of the content is inside the article as should be https://prnt.sc/n7vEikgdUTV0 but it ends before the main which ends before the actual end of the article and main content.
I’m not sure what else to add, I hope the images explains the issue properly.
I am using Elementor (Pro), but this image here is with it all disabled, showing that isn’t the culprit. https://prnt.sc/taSomVmllJAR
Anyone who can help? Thanks
I thought I was being clever and attempted to add RSVPMaker shortcodes to my Elementor driven website. The idea was to describe an event briefly and just add an RSVP button to the text using something like
[rsvpmaker_one format=”button_only” post_id=”6153″]
Although this appears to work, when I attempt to re-edit the page I get
Sorry, the content area was not found in your page.
You must call ‘the_content’ function in the current template, in order for Elementor to work on this page.
I then have to deactivate RSVPMaker, or run Elementor in safe mode, and remove the shortcodes before I can properly edit the page again. I am currently using ‘Layers for Elementor’ as my theme, but I have tried with a number of themes and the result is the same. It seems the page can be edited if there is only one RSVPMaker shortcode on it, but not two or more.
Would it be possible to look into this, or am I asking for something that RSVPMaker was not designed for?
Cheers,
RottenSod.