• Hello Jesse Friedman,

    I am using the Mukam site which loads Visual Composer. I have a client slider I don’t want to display on phones. I want to replace it with a thumbnail logos.

    I switched to the classic mode of editing and added [notphone] around the carousel and updated the page. That was fine, until I switched back to Visual Composer mode to add a gallery and the shortcodes disappeared. I tried adding a block of text above and below, and that didn’t work at all. Other shortcodes would display on each version of the site.

    How do I add shortcodes that don’t get blown away switching back to visual composer? I don’t want to include a link to my site, because it’s in development and not scheduled to launch until Friday. This is our last problem.

    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/wp-mobile-detect/

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  • Thread Starter nancy.craft

    (@nancycraft)

    I found where to add shortcodes to Visual Composer, but they want, for instance, [notdevice]parse params[/notdevice]
    What do I insert between the codes?

    Do you still need help with this or you got a solution?

    Thread Starter nancy.craft

    (@nancycraft)

    What I did to compensate was display:none on the client slider on the device side, and add stationary logos on the phone side. So we are fine. I figured what to add in between the shortcodes.

    That’s a quick solution :), but you can make your own container to put elements inside, by the way, did you ever wanted to use visual composer to build your website sidebars instead of the legacy wordpress widgets system? please check a nice tool I made here

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