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  • Plugin Author agentevolution

    (@agentevolution)

    It’s possible that our CSS is conflicting with CSS tags already on the site. The first thing to try would be to deregister our CSS on that page. Go to Listings -> Settings and place a check next to “Deregister IMPress Listings main CSS (wp-listings.css)?”. Then, scroll to the bottom and save the settings.

    Thread Starter BramScolnick

    (@bramscolnick)

    No luck… what else can I try? Note, I am also waiting for AccessPRess to make suggestions, too.

    Thread Starter BramScolnick

    (@bramscolnick)

    I don’t think it’s your plugin, i think it’s there “page” template. The “post” template is fine with both CSS’s active.

    Thread Starter BramScolnick

    (@bramscolnick)

    Good news…. it’s not you.. it;s the theme and they already are addressing it. I’ve asked to find out what’s the cause so i can perhaps share with you and also have in case needed again.

    Hello there!
    We really appreciate you writing in.

    We will have to change some theme codes to fix this so please send your ftp details to [email protected]

    Thank You.

    Thread Starter BramScolnick

    (@bramscolnick)

    As it turns out the template folks say it’s your plugin. Please see this page and tell me what it could be.

    https://alterrarealtygroup.com/listings

    Plugin Author agentevolution

    (@agentevolution)

    We make no guarantee of compatibility with the wide number of available WordPress themes. In some cases, it may be necessary to create a custom page template to work with your particular theme. This can be done by copying the archive-listing.php and single-listing.php files from the plugin’s /includes/views/ folder into your theme folder and modifying them to work with your theme.

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