I use WordPress 6.7.1 & Kubio 2.4.3. I can’t figure out how to position elements of the lists to the left (flush left). The default lists in Kubio-editor are centered and I couldn’t change that.
Please help!
]]>This is a lot of work to set up, and it’s hard to maintain, since if I change something about the newsletter template I have to make a corresponding change in several newsletters, and if I add a category I have to create another list and another campaign also.
That’s possible to do, of course. It seems like more work than I should have to do for this very common use case, but whatever.
The real problem comes when I do a post that I want to assign to multiple categories. If I do this, subscribers who have selected multiple lists when filling in the form, may receive multiple copies of the notification about the post. This is obviously not what they would want.
Is there not a way to have ONE LIST and define a categories field on the form, and calculate the audience for the mailing to exclude those users who have not elected to receive any of the categories associated with that post? This would avoid the problem of users receiving duplicate notifications, and also would be much easier to administer.
]]>I’m new to Jadro theme, and pretty new to WordPress as well.
When I insert a link, I get the expected decoration (light purple color and underline). However, when a link is part of a list (unordered lists in the example page), no decoration shows up. I guess it should be possible to restore the decoration via additional CSS but I am a bit surprised by the different behavior in the body of the text and in a list. Perhaps there is some option to turn on to get the same link decoration everywhere?
Thank you in advance for your hep.
]]>I have a PHP program that lets us upload our customer database to the newsletter database, and assign these people to a specific list. And my program “knows” what that list number is, and also knows the list with subscribers (the list that new subscribers get assigned to automatically).
What I would like to be able to do is flag a list as ‘locked’ so it can’t be renamed or deleted or have anything done with it. In my case, for example, I would lock the 1st three lists. This way, no-one could mess up the lists by accident. They would first have to unlock it, and then mess it up!
The people using the newsletter plugin know what they should and should not do, but people make mistakes.
If anyone knows how to do this (I am a programmer, so I can actually go in to the plugin and make changes), please let me know. If not, perhaps this could be a request for a feature. Others might find this useful as well, to prevent accidental messing up of lists.
]]>Or is there an easier way to link mailing lists to (multiple) WordPress roles?
]]>I have a query that I cannot find answer to:
I have a Name (name-1-first-name) and Surname (name-1-last-name) field and then a section with two groups (group-1, group-2) consisting of various fields.
If user enters John in (name-1-first-name) and Doe in (name-1-last-name) then he should only see group-1’s content
If user enters George in (name-1-first-name) and Macon in (name-1-last-name) then he should only see group-2’s content
How to get this possible with given name and surname lists? Something like this for group-1:
I want the space between them to be the same as the space between the items in the list, but it is bigger, which looks quite ugly and confusing.
And one more question: how can I replace the bullets with en dashes?
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