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  • Hi there @kiwi1919,

    Thanks for posting on this and sorry to hear you’ve had trouble with that. In my own test sites, I’m not seeing any change with the widget titles. The plugin doesn’t actually do anything with those specifically.

    Could I ask for you to try deactivating other plugins and switching to Twenty Fourteeen and letting us know how they render with that?

    Looking forward to getting this sorted with ya! ??

    Cheers,
    David

    Thread Starter Kiwi1919

    (@kiwi1919)

    Hi David,

    I had a look at it again and what I did is used a widget in The7 theme that allows you to have two sidebars on a page so I have one on the left and the right sides of the page and when I add the second sidebar into this widget it is losing its title formatting so it looks like the widget is doing something there. It’s not the end of the world if I can’t have two side bars on a page. Love the plug in anyways, use it all the time!

    Hi @kiwi1919,

    Thank you for your reply.

    Are you using the following theme?

    https://themeforest.net/item/the7-responsive-multipurpose-wordpress-theme/5556590

    when I add the second sidebar into this widget it is losing its title formatting so it looks like the widget is doing something there.

    Do you mean adding the widget in to the second sidebar?

    Is it happening with all widgets or with specific widget?

    Could you please tell me whether it is happening with left or right sidebar or with both sidebars?

    Are you facing the issue when you replace any sidebar using Custom Sidebars or you are also facing the issue without using it?

    Kind Regards,
    Vinod Dalvi

    Thread Starter Kiwi1919

    (@kiwi1919)

    Hi Vinod,

    That’s correct, I’m using the themeforest.net/the7

    To have the second sidebar in the The7 theme page I added an element called Widgetised Side bar. Into that I added the second sidebar created with Custom Sidebars.

    The problem only happens when adding a Custom Sidebar into the Widgetised Sidebar.

    Custom Sidebars works fine everywhere else.

    Hi @kiwi1919,

    Thanks for clarifying that. Could you please let me know how regular widgets appear in that without Custom Sidebars?

    Are their titles plain text?

    Thanks,
    David

    Thread Starter Kiwi1919

    (@kiwi1919)

    Hi David,

    I tried putting the Default Sidebar and the Default Footer in the Widgetised Sidebar and both retained their Title Text formatting o.k.

    Hi @kiwi1919,

    Thanks for those extra details. I can see this isn’t something we could sort out without access to that theme. Could I ask if you’re able to get the theme developers to take a look into it?

    Since the plugin’s freely accessible, and since they know their theme best, I’m hoping they’d be able to spot something with this quickly.

    Do you have support access for that?

    Thanks,
    David

    Hi @kiwi1919,

    If you could check with the theme developers on this one, that’d be great as we don’t have access to it, being a premium theme. But this plugin’s totally free so they can access it to troubleshoot if it’s an issue.

    Hoping that works out well, just let us know if we can be of any assistance. ??

    Regards
    WPMU DEV

    Thread Starter Kiwi1919

    (@kiwi1919)

    Hi,

    I’ll do that, thanks.

    Hi @kiwi1919,

    Sounds great, would love to see what they have to say. Something else I just thought of as well though, you can actually change the widget title’s HTML on a per-sidebar basis.

    Simply press Edit then ticking the Advanced – Edit custom wrapper code option.

    Perhaps you could simply try overriding any theme defaults that way?

    Cheers,
    David

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