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  • Thread Starter frankmal

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    Unfortunately the site owner does not wish me to post a link.

    It’s a standard 2017 site, I am not sure why a link is needed i.e. the featured images are a 2017 standard feature.

    Thread Starter frankmal

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    Looking at this issue again, and I now believe that this is not an issue as such.

    The background position is correct i.e.centered while I have a 150px high ‘window’ through to the background. Taking a step back and looking at the situation, this is clearly how it is supposed to work and how it has to work.

    Interestingly in iPadOS Chrome, the images are not shown as a background, they are displayed like dividing images between each page i.e. there is no background. Safari on the other hand does not display the images at all, only a part of the space from either above or below the background image.

    All suggestions are still welcome, however, it appears that if we wish to have a 2000W x 400H image as the background, then this is the result that we must accept.

    Frank

    Thread Starter frankmal

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    Hi Oliver,

    For various confidentiality reasons, unusual or not, I cannot provide the exact name as it reveals the domain.

    However the name format is:

    websm_XXXXXXX1802

    The X’s replace a domain name eg amazomcom

    Could the plugin perhaps be changed to allow selection of a child themes folder, assuming this is the issue?

    Best,
    Frank

    Thread Starter frankmal

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    Hi Oliver,

    1. It began as soon as I installed the plugin i.e. first time and ever since.

    2. If I select a live preview of the parent Twenty Seventeen theme, the additional options provided by the plugin remain visible on the preview screen.

    3. The child theme is located in the /wp-content/themes folder i.e within the same parent folder as twentyseventeen.

    Frank

    Thread Starter frankmal

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    I’ve worked around the issue. I edited the page number in the wp_options table of the database. The plugin may not display the private pages, however they can still be entered into the database. My private pages now work as required without any additional plugins etc. The resume manager settings pages page how indicates that no pages have been set and so clearly the plugin won’t display private pages even if they are set directly in the wp_options database table, however this doesn’t matter as long as it works.

    Thread Starter frankmal

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    I’ve made the Dashboard and jobs pages private and edited functions.php to allow subscriber access, however when I go to resume manager settings and try to setup the 3 pages my private pages are not listed I.e, I can’t select them. I’m looking for a plugin which will allow private page permissions to be adjusted so as to allow their visibility in resume manager settings. This means that the add resume link/button is not shown.

    • This reply was modified 4 years, 9 months ago by frankmal.
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