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  • Thread Starter crodat

    (@crodat)

    Update! It worked! It was indeed Elementor global settings but only takes effect on new posts. Thanks!

    Thread Starter crodat

    (@crodat)

    I thought it may be elementor but when I edit a post in elementor, it has a different font all together (but that doesn’t show live on the site either)

    Thread Starter crodat

    (@crodat)

    Perfect. Job done. Thank you, as always. Appreciate the support.

    Thread Starter crodat

    (@crodat)

    Thanks again Antoine. I am interested in adding the Save button to the top and have had a look through the extensions topic and couldn’t find anything related. How do I ‘overwrite the template start’ please? Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.

    Thread Starter crodat

    (@crodat)

    Thanks Antoine, this resolved it however I implemented this to stop users having to scroll all the way through to the bottom t0 predict on the latest matches but now they have to scroll all the way through to press Save.

    Is there a way to either:

    – Move the Save button to the top
    OR
    – Remove Match Types already completed to a different page (how is this done?)

    Thread Starter crodat

    (@crodat)

    I’ve tried the shortcode but it just seems to show a blank page – as if I’m missing another page from somewhere.

    Also I installed the plugin you mentioned and activated it successfully (does this need its own shortcode to show?) but if I click on anything, it just takes me to my homepage (the league table), again like I’m missing something.

    Thread Starter crodat

    (@crodat)

    Perfect- that resolved it. Thank you.

    Thread Starter crodat

    (@crodat)

    This is now resolved.

    I created a new completely blank page on WordPress and called it ‘Predictions’ and in the Plugin Options > Plugin pages I selected my new ‘Predictions’ page from the ‘Submit predictions page’ drop-down menu and it automatically added the content I needed.

    Thank you.

    Thread Starter crodat

    (@crodat)

    Thank you, this now works.

    I had to select encoding as ‘UTF-8 without BOM’ in Notepad++.

    Saving as .txt also worked.

    Thread Starter crodat

    (@crodat)

    I’ve found the ‘Plugin pages’ of the ‘Plugin Options’ page and from there I can select which page corresponds to my WordPress ‘Pages’ however I have possibly removed the pages that I need (I can only select between the 4 pages I have).

    Will I need to reinstall the plug-in to get these back or is there a way to make these pages reappear or re-add them?

    Thread Starter crodat

    (@crodat)

    Although, I sporadically get the message:

    Column 1 header should be “play_date” ? not “?play_date”

    Thread Starter crodat

    (@crodat)

    Perfect, it now works – Thanks Antoine.

    In Notepad++ I had to select

    Encoding > Encoding in UTF-8

    Then when I saved it, I just had to type the .csv extension and it’s imported fine.

    Thread Starter crodat

    (@crodat)

    Thank you for the quick reply.

    I have attempted this using your tip (add in one match manually and download the scedule and use that as a template) but when I add a second row, and try and import it, I get the error:

    Invalid column count on row 2.

    This is the current contents of my CSV on rows 1, 2 and 3 (I’m testing without flags for the moment) – I added the top fixture and then copy and pasted on to the next row and just changed the team names:

    play_date;home_team;away_team;stadium;match_type;home_team_photo;home_team_flag;home_team_link;home_team_group;home_team_group_order;home_team_is_real;away_team_photo;away_team_flag;away_team_link;away_team_group;away_team_group_order;away_team_is_real;stadium_photo
    2020-09-12 15:00:00;CRY;SOU;”English Premier League”;”English Premier League”;;;;;0;1;;;;;0;1;
    2020-09-12 15:00:00;ARS;FUL;”English Premier League”;”English Premier League”;;;;;0;1;;;;;0;1;

    Is there anything I can do to make the ranking table look a bit more ‘information filled’. I’m a more of a noob on this than I thought and this is likely the final change I am to make before I go live next week.

    I’d ideally like a column for ‘predictions made’, ‘100% correct results’, ‘correct result’ and then ‘total points’ – is there an easy way to display this please? I’ve read the extensions plugin post but I’m not too sure where I put the php or how the php actually works. There will only be one big table and no rounds or anything too complicated.

    Any help would be appreciated.

    acrodat.com

    Thread Starter crodat

    (@crodat)

    Indeed – it’s always just a tick box…“visible on the web site” did the trick. You can mark this as solved.

    Thanks very much, this plug-in is amazing! Good job Antoine!

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