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  • Igor

    (@gospelpowered)

    Hi Cari,

    We are very glad to hear it. ??

    If you want to remove the border, just please add !important to it, and don’t forget to clear your browser cache afterwards – that was probably why it was still there on first attempt. We are pretty sure that it will work this time. ??

    You are very welcome, and thank you too for providing feedback and being really helpful.

    If you haven’t already, you can leave a review for the plugin, which would help other potential users.

    Igor

    (@gospelpowered)

    I can also confirm that when there is a child set, the text says we’re closed, even though it should be open. I remove the child, and it shows up fine.

    Igor

    (@gospelpowered)

    Hey @energizedit, thanks for the workaround. We’ve just become the new owners of wpforchurch.com so we want to ensure no bugs remain. I did just confirm from the outgoing owner that the taxonomy image issue is still not fixed officially so that’s something we’ll do asap!

    Just keeping you in the loop ??

    Igor

    (@gospelpowered)

    Hey @trishoelrich,

    I’ll do my best to help you out.

    1. This is based on WP settings, so if you go to Settings > Reading you will see the number there is set to 10. If you change this, it will also impact your blog if you have one.

    2. For this, you would need to add some custom css, there is currently no other way to do this. The plugin allows your theme to style titles and headings, so the size will be whatever you theme is set to. The title is a h2 heading and some custom css for sermons specifically should do the job.

    3. This is the default behavior of the free plugin. We are looking at two immediate priorities (since we have just become owners of wpforchurch.com) to get the free version bug free, but also to start on a Pro version which will have a lot more flexibility under the hood. For now to achieve some things, you would need to do custom work. Alternatively if you don’t assign service types to any sermon, then it won’t show up. Assigning it assumes it is important – if that makes sense.

    I am not sure about the results not found error, its not something we can replicate here using the latest version. If you send a support request to [email protected] with the link to your website and maybe even some backend logins, then i’m sure it can be looked into – assuming of course you have their support package.

    PS: We have taken over 98% but the transition is still happening so things will become quicker and smoother soon. Thanks for your patience.

    Igor

    (@gospelpowered)

    Hey @kilmanagh, could you please send an email to [email protected] with details about this if its still an issue.

    wpforchurch.com is currently transitioning to a new owner (us) so we want to make sure all support requests are answered as promptly as possible, and of course our priority will be to clean up any bugs asap.

    Igor

    (@gospelpowered)

    Hey @vetterules, i assume you are making the distinction between sermons and studies as separate series or service types? If you don’t separate them out and then output them differently via a shortcode, then you will get one showing up in the other.

    You can see the shortcode examples here https://www.wpforchurch.com/knowledgebase/sermon-manager-shortcodes/.

    If you create 2 service types, one called ‘sermons’ and the other ‘bible studies’ then you can show separate things on the website. With saying that, those two different views are filtered views of the whole sermons output so it’s not the ideal solution for what you are trying to do.

    gospelpowered.com is actually in the process of becoming the new owner of wpforchurch.com so there will be a lot of updates and changes coming over the next few weeks.

    We’ve just built a WordPress plugin specifically for Bible Studies, so it might be something to consider, then you can keep sermons separate to bible studies.

    We will make that plugin available via wpforchurch.com in the next 1-2 weeks anyway.

    Igor

    (@gospelpowered)

    No problem @cseevinck. Yeah spot on, the filter should show up on the archive pages, i.e. the one set in your plugin settings. Usually it’s domain.com/sermons, which i assume is your link you provided with the same ending.

    If you are using 2.0.4, then it’s hard to know why it’s not outputting the filter bar without investigating on the actual site.

    All my tests show that it does show up fine.

    If you have their support package then i suggest sending an email to [email protected] so more troubleshooting can be done. Best to also include some temporary admin logins.

    Igor

    (@gospelpowered)

    Hey @suninjang, i’ve got the latest version too and i don’t see duplicates personally. Not ruling out an issue but does your theme by any chance have any custom code relating to the sermon manager (custom page templates or views)?

    Igor

    (@gospelpowered)

    Hey @cseevinck, this is referring to the filtering that appears at the top of the sermon pages. I believe that function was re-written and missed in 2.0.3, so the changelog is just indicating that it has been included now so that the filter bar shows up. In version 2.0.3 it didn’t.

    Hope that makes sense.

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