• Resolved digiscrap

    (@digiscrap)


    Hello,

    After updating this mod to version 2.0.x I see this on the menu section on the frontpage.

    .fdm-section-header p { display: none; }

    Am I missing a setting or is this a theme issue?

    Thanks,
    Vincent Volmer

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  • HTHG

    (@bramfreeman)

    Hello,
    It seems that your new theme update probably overridden or removed some CSS code. We will need some further details regarding your theme to give you more detailed information. Yet, you can still try to find where this class – ” .fdm-section-header p { display: none; } ” is declared and remove it. It will be most probably in your theme.css file.
    Removing this line of code should fix your issue.

    Thread Starter digiscrap

    (@digiscrap)

    Thank you for your answer. I removed the line from style.css but still the ‘code’ is visible.

    I use a templateexpress theme and they propose to use your module(s) with this theme. They integrated your plugin(s) in the theme Customizer…Do you think this is a theme issue?

    Plugin Support jaysupport

    (@jaysupport)

    Hi dig,

    Why was there a CSS classed used in our plugin in your theme’s style.css file? Have you tried to modify our plugin’s styling using your theme files? I would suggest removing anything like that from your theme files and using only the “Additional CSS” area in the WordPress customizer to add in any extra CSS you want to apply.

    Thread Starter digiscrap

    (@digiscrap)

    Hello @jaysupport ,

    It was already included in the theme css I guess. I never change core files. Templateexpress fixed it and all is working fine now.

    Regards,
    Vincent Volmer

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