• Resolved not2old2learn

    (@not2old2learn)


    Just trying to familiarize myself with your theme. Must be missing something obvious. I have named three tabs and have dragged widgets into each. Only the Tab 0 displays content. Tab 1 and Tab 2 when clicked refresh to a default webmaster cgi page. When in theme customizer, the Tab 0 appears under widgets but not Tab 1 or Tab 2 even though on the widgets page I visually see the widget under the corresponding tab. So what am I missing? Why am I getting the default page instead of the tab displaying the content similar to what it does on Tab 0?

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  • Thread Starter not2old2learn

    (@not2old2learn)

    Turns out /?frontpagetab= in both the front-page.php and breadcrumbs.php files were not pulling the complete url as I am using an IP address IP/~name/?frontpagetab= . It was ignoring the /~name part of the url which explains the behavior mentioned in the original post. For now I added the /~name in front of the /?frontpagetab= in the two files mentioned above as a temporary fix until I finish developing the site using your theme.

    Theme Author Will Brownsberger

    (@will-brownsberger)

    Glad you found this fix for your site. When we next release we’ll see if there is a way to accommodate this special naming convention without disrupting the more routine formatting. If you want to send me the URL to your site, I’ll take a look at so that I can get it on the do list. You can send by email at [email protected] if you prefer.

    Theme Author Will Brownsberger

    (@will-brownsberger)

    Sorry this took so long. However, it is fully fixed in Responsive Tabs, versions 2.23 and above. The fix was to use the site_url() function in the lines that you located correctly (and also in a few other places — breadcrumbs and login links). I should have figured that out in the beginning.

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