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  • Plugin Author Guido

    (@guido07111975)

    I do not understand what you mean? It is currently on 1 line, kind of. Or do you mean you want meta next to each other in stead of underneath each other?

    Guido

    Thread Starter Julian Walker

    (@julian-walker)

    Yes forcing each <p> tag on one line rather than under each other… I have done a hack with:
    p {display:inline;}

    Thanks for replying
    Julian

    Plugin Author Guido

    (@guido07111975)

    Hi,

    To be honest, this might not be that easy because the single meta (title, date, location, etc) don’t have their own css class and are wrapped in paragraphs. I guess the only way to succeed is to add major changes in shortcode file.

    Guido

    Thread Starter Julian Walker

    (@julian-walker)

    Hi Guido
    And thats not an option or is it?
    Heres the page with my hack:
    https://avantidisplay.co.uk/diary/

    Julian

    Plugin Author Guido

    (@guido07111975)

    Hi Julian,

    I can add a class to each meta paragraph, so styling will be easier. Then you can add your changes via a custom style plugin in stead of directly into plugin source code.

    But I don’t want to change current event layout because I like it this way.

    I’m working on few other things, but I will update plugin within couple of days.

    Guido

    Plugin Author Guido

    (@guido07111975)

    Plugin update, I have added these classes:

    #vsel .vsel-meta-date {}
    #vsel .vsel-meta-time {}
    #vsel .vsel-meta-location {}
    #vsel .vsel-meta-link {}

    Guido

    Thread Starter Julian Walker

    (@julian-walker)

    Hi Guido
    Thats a much better solution than my hack
    Thanks for your support

    Cheers
    Julian

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