• Resolved scarbeuh

    (@scarbeuh)


    Hi,
    How can I design the query with your plugin exactly like the Elementor’s query (classic layout), without custom CSS, please ?

    Thank and regards, Julien.

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

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  • Plugin Author Ajay

    (@ajay)

    @scarbeuh

    I’m afraid I don’t know Elementor. Any guidance on how this query layout works?

    Thread Starter scarbeuh

    (@scarbeuh)

    The queries on Elementor works like on the image (Sources : Post, page, landing, events, manual selection, current query and related).
    It’s simply selection with WYSIWYG rendue.

    Another question : Can I use general styles to display the Top 10 ?

    Regards

    Plugin Author Ajay

    (@ajay)

    I don’t think the Query would work. Top 10 uses Top_Ten_Query which is a wrapper for WP_Query but it isn’t WP_Query which is what I think this module would work.

    An alternative would be to use shortcodes, if that is an option. Alternatively the manual functions directly

    In terms of CSS, Top 10 just uses a simple unordered list so you have complete freedom on how you’d like to style it. You can see the HTML code produced e.g. if you add the widget to your site.

    Some details here: https://webberzone.com/support/knowledgebase/using-and-customising-top-10/

    Included style sheet: https://github.com/WebberZone/top-10/blob/master/css/left-thumbs.css

    Thread Starter scarbeuh

    (@scarbeuh)

    Ok thank you, I made the design with YellowPencil.

    Regards

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