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  • Thread Starter mready

    (@mready)

    Ok, I found the issue.

    It was a setting in Thrive Architect setting for this page.

    Thrive Architect will strip out any Custom CSS from the <head> section from all Landing Pages built with it. Usually, this is extra CSS that is not needed throughout the Lading Page. By ticking the checkbox above, you will disable this functionality, and all Custom CSS will be included. Please keep in mind that including this Custom CSS might prevent some of the Landing Page settings to function properly, such as: background color, background image etc.

    It’s under the gear icon->Advanced-CSS in <head>

    02.26.2022-11.00.14

    Once I check that box the stars display properly.

    Thanks Again for your help!

    Thread Starter mready

    (@mready)

    The only optimization plugin I was using is cloudflare plugin and WP Meteor plugin and the Project Lightspeed setting in the Thrive Dashboard was turned on.

    I deactivated both plugins and turned off the project lightspeed but the <style> block does not appear or fix the issue.

    If I add that block into the <head> it should work? If so can you give provide the text version.

    Thanks Again

    Thread Starter mready

    (@mready)

    Hi,

    The url is the one I sent you.

    It’s on the home page

    Here is a screenshot of what it looks like on the page

    02.26.2022-06.19.20

    The page is build with Thrive Architect from Thrive Themes

    I inserted it using the WordPress Content option.

    Thanks Again

    • This reply was modified 2 years, 9 months ago by mready.
    • This reply was modified 2 years, 9 months ago by mready.
    Thread Starter mready

    (@mready)

    I figured out a way to do it.

    If I just go to edit the “blog” page I can remove the .cfm extension that the plugin added.

    It did not seem to add it back once I saved.

    Thanks Again

    Thread Starter mready

    (@mready)

    ok sorry, forget about the menu

    Here is how it works when you want to create a permalink structure for a blog that looks like it is in a sub-folder.

    Like this.

    sitename.com/blog/some-post/

    Wordpress is installed on the main site but we want all the blog posts to only show in the sub-folder called “blog”. This is pretty common.

    1. Create an empty PAGE called Blog and save it.
    2. Go to Settings-Reading->Front page displays
    3. Then choose: A static page (select below)
    4. Then choose the dropdown called” Posts page and choose Blog from the dropdown and click save.

    then go to

    sitename.com/blog/

    and all the posts will display.

    Does that make sense?

    Thank Again

    Thanks Paul,

    Do you worry about the code being overwritten when the plugin is updated?

    Marc

    Thread Starter mready

    (@mready)

    Is this a support forum?

    Is this permalink 404 error a bug or a feature?

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