delrod
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Gutenberg] Swapping ‘templates’ for pages does not workHi @jordesign . Thank you very much for the reply!
A screenshot of my templates list: https://ibb.co/G3g8P1r
A screenshot of what I get when I click ‘Swap Template’ in a page editor: https://ibb.co/4NmCbyp
Linking pages to templates has been confusing for me. For instance, I had a template called “Essays” implemented on a page also named “Essays.” However, a few days ago, I edited the page name and its link address to “Articles,” which caused its template to detach. To clarify more, in the first screenshot, one of the templates is classified as ‘Not found’, this is because I edited the page address linked to it. I tried to reattach the template with the page, but there seems to be no option for that.
I understand from the answer above, thankfully, that only page-templates should appear when I click ‘Swap Templates’, but this seems to not happen for me, as seen in the 2nd screenshot, only two templates appear.
Again thanks for looking in it!
- This reply was modified 10 months ago by delrod.
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Twenty Twenty-Three] Can we agree this theme is a joke?And if a problem happens, the theme becomes sh*t because the developers don’t respond to questions. Seems poor quality developers.
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [The Icon Block] The use of the Icon Block with the Query LoopThank you for the detailed answer!
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [Twenty Twenty-Three] Align “Post Date” with Title and ContentYou are welcome and I am glad something worked out!!
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [Twenty Twenty-Three] Align “Post Date” with Title and ContentAm not from the WordPress team but I think the question is asked in the wrong forum. The question is about using the FSE/Gutenberg builder.
There are several ways to get to the desired design. The key is to use the options that are related to the width, alignment, and dimensions of the block.
A potential reason for that gap is how the dimensions of the block are set, which you can access after selecting the post title block and clicking on the Styles icon [it is the white-black circle in your screenshot, located next to the gear icon]. After you access there, check the padding and margin settings, and change to 0 to remove the gap.
Another potential solution: add a column block just under the title, and drag your post date block into this created column. If not solved, try checking and changing this column’s settings such as its width, alignment, and dimensions settings.
I hope one of the suggestions might lead to the desired appearance.
With kind regards,
- This reply was modified 1 year, 3 months ago by delrod.
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [Twenty Twenty-Three] FSE with 2023 on MobileHey @jordesign,
There are some text elements that I truly want larger on the mobile screen, because currently they sometimes look elegant and clear on the desktop, but are too small on the mobile (or just smaller than personally desired).
It would be very useful to me as a user if there were configuration options that let me set a different font size for the desktop and the mobile, specifically for these blocks: [query loop post elements, headings, buttons, and the mobile mega menu content].
I am planning to do this through CSS. I hope the feature is considered in the near or far future, especially since it is an essential feature in some other site-builders.
Furthermore, the feature would give me more flexibility and freedom on how my website looks for mobile visitors.
With kind regards,
Update: this issue was fixed in the latest update?17.1.4
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Gutenberg] Gutenberg – I cannot download a Google font into my websiteUpdate:
The recent Gutenberg updates fixed the issue. Now I can install the Google Fonts from the panel and I don’t get the error message anymore.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Cannot add a fontUpdate: this issue was resolved. I had missed an important step while installing the Adobe fonts.
To solve it I had to copy the CSS styles of the font given by Adobe into my WordPress additional CSS (e.g., h1, h2, h2…)
Update: the issue is fixed with the latest update 17.1.4
Thank you!
Good to know it is being fixed by the developers. I will wait for the update. Thanks!
- This reply was modified 1 year, 3 months ago by delrod.
And when I create a totally new post query, it works well initially, but after I make a few changes [for example changing the number of shown posts] then again the block disappears in the editor and shows (No results found) as seen in the first screenshot.
I inspect the element [no results found] and open the Console. There seems to be an error, the message says (Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 404). It provides this link for more information: /wp-json/bcn/v1/post/twentytwentythree//page-home?_locale=user
When I open the link, I see this error message on a blank page: {“code”:”rest_no_route”,”message”:”No route was found matching the URL and request method.”,”data”:{“status”:404}}
Again, when I visit the website itself, the posts are there. I get the same error message on both of my websites when I inspect the post query editor.
Hi @jordesign
I have two separate websites and the problem happens on both. So I assume I have not done anything unusual.
Answers to the questions:
1) I am editing the page template by clicking (Edit site).
2) Yes I have disabled all plugins except Gutenberg, and cleaned the cache. Unfortunately it did not solve the issue.
3) I don’t use any custom themes. I use Twenty Twenty-Three theme and use only Gutenberg blocks to modify it.
I also tried other means to solve the issue, such as checking site health (but no issues found), purging all website cache, cleaning and changing the browser.
Note: My WordPress version is 6.4.1. and at the page of Gutenberg plugin it says (Warning: This plugin has not been tested with your current version of WordPress.)
- This reply was modified 1 year, 3 months ago by delrod.
Thank you very much!