• Resolved MemoryShock

    (@memoryshock)


    I’ve placed a link within the “Top HTML” to another site. (A community college class I teach.) EVERYTHING in the EVERY widget below that in my sidebar goes to that same link. It overwrites all other links below it. It is the widget that devoured Cleveland. Love the Countdown Timer, but…. Send Valium.

    https://www.powerfulmemorysecrets.com

    Top HTML: <a href="https://www.sunyorange.edu/ce/courses/course.762.Memory_Shock-_Training_You_Won%27t_Forget"><h6><strong>CLICK HERE TO REGISTERfor the 3?-Hour Power Course!</strong></h6></a>

    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/jquery-t-countdown-widget/

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  • Thread Starter MemoryShock

    (@memoryshock)

    Thread Starter MemoryShock

    (@memoryshock)

    Update: In an effort to halt the problem, I have placed a “Custom Menu” immediately below my T(-) Countdown Clock. Not elegant, but it works. So the example of the problem will no longer be seen. I would still appreciate any ideas about this for the future, so that I can place the widgets in my preferred order. Thanks.

    Plugin Author Baden

    (@baden03)

    Hello MemShock,
    This is the first we have heard of this kind of problem. We have tried to recreate it on our test server with no-joy.

    Would it be possible to set up a hidden test-page on your site that demonstrates this behaviour?

    Also, you might want to consider using a class rather than H6 and Strong tags:

    <a href="https://www.sunyorange.edu/ce/courses/course.762.Memory_Shock-_Training_You_Won%27t_Forget" class="my_special_class">CLICK HERE TO REGISTER for the 3?-Hour Power Course!</a>

    Doubt that that will solve the problem, but it is much cleaner code.

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