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  • Plugin Author Meitar

    (@meitar)

    Works fine on a default theme, as shown here. I’d suggest looking into what CSS or other code you may be applying through your choice of theme that is causing conflicts.

    Thread Starter kismetgerald

    (@kismetgerald)

    Okay, thanks. I’ll check with my theme’s developer for assistance.

    Thread Starter kismetgerald

    (@kismetgerald)

    Meitar,

    Thanks for the response yesterday. I contacted my theme’s developer and they showed me what to do to correct the display issue. So I’m good there.

    However, when I compare what’s displayed on my site with your example screenshot, I don’t see the buttons displayed above the search box. Also, the “Show entries” text is not being displayed on a single line.

    Is this something wrong on my end or could you help with that? Please advice, thanks.

    Plugin Author Meitar

    (@meitar)

    However, when I compare what’s displayed on my site with your example screenshot, I don’t see the buttons displayed above the search box.

    The specific buttons that are displayed are controlled by the datatables_dom attribute of your shortcode, or in the plugin’s settings screen. The easiest way to set everything to their defaults is to go to the plugin’s settings screen and delete any values you see there, then click Save Changes.

    Also, the “Show entries” text is not being displayed on a single line.

    Again, that’s your own theme’s doing. You’ll need to change the style.css or have your theme developer do it for you.

    Thread Starter kismetgerald

    (@kismetgerald)

    Thanks again. I saved the defaults as you pointed out, but the buttons still didn’t appear.

    On the “Show Entries” issue – I’ll get with my theme’s developer for some assistance with the CSS changes needed.

    Thread Starter kismetgerald

    (@kismetgerald)

    Meitar,

    I’m not sure what you did differently with your latest update, but I now see some default values in the plugin’s settings. Coincidentally, this seems to have resolved the buttons display issue for me.

    So now I only have to worry about the “Show Entries” not displaying on a single line. Thanks again.

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