AnnBarrett
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I am having the same issue using Twenty Twelve. I can set my custom images on static front pages, but I can’t set my selected image on my blog page. (Instead it always uses the image I use for Contact Us.) I thought Constantine kindly addressed this issue in a previous fix, but I’m still having this problem. Thanks for any help. BTW, sorry, I don’t know code but will give it a try if I have to.
After many months using Speakup without problems (except a minor issue Kregg quickly fixed), it stopped sending emails to targets. I’m one of the targets and I’m not receiving emails, tho I otherwise get them fine. I recently created a new petition and it’s also not sending emails. I don’t use confirmations. I hope this is something simple I’m overlooking because I don’t have a clue about code. Here’s the petition page, but let me know if something else is needed. Thank you in advance. https://sqauch.org/wp-admin/admin.php?page=dk_speakup
Thanks for your prompt advice, Kreg. I couldn’t find the line you mentioned – code is alien hieroglyphics to me – so I was glad to see your update. Wow, that was quick.
Sorry, Kreg, I’m new at this and described the issue poorly. The problem is that at the end of the email recipients receive, signers’ names have no space between their first and last names. It look like this:
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Sincere thanks for your time and consideration.
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AnnBarrett
[email protected]”It would be nice if the first and last names had a space between them, like “Ann Barrett”. Not a major thing, I know, but it’s the last thing recipients see.
The link to the petition page is https://sqauch.org/?page_id=42.
Thanks for your prompt reply, Kreg, and please let me know if you need further information – AnnThanks for this plugin that I use on my very first Web site. (Unfortunately I don’t know the poetry of code.) It’s getting good response and is working great except for one thing: In the signature line at the bottom of the signed petition, first and last names don’t have a space between them. Like AnnBarrett instead of Ann Barrett. Is there a fairly simple way to fix that? Thanks for any help – Ann