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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Splide Carousel Block] How make slide title boxes consistent?@dkjensen sorry for the delay. We decided most of our problems on this site are probably due to damage to files during or shortly after the original theme install.
Once we get that cleared up, I can come back to work on tweaking the carousel appearance.Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Splide Carousel Block] How make slide title boxes consistent?That’s interesting. I have the meeting coming up, and will come back here afterwards…
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP Job Manager] SEO problem with WP Job ManagerThank you for those links; I will start reading!
PS – My client really likes the WP Job Manager plugin!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP Job Manager] SEO problem with WP Job ManagerLet me simplify:
Does WP Job Manager use an internal template for pages it creates? If so, what is the template file name?
It would not be difficult to override that template to include a META “noindex” tag.- This reply was modified 1 year, 1 month ago by okieman.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Local page title duplicated into nav barLisa, thanks!
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: How is a custom theme properly named?@alchymyth I’m not at the office, but here is what I remember, each our child themes are in their own directory (inside the WP Themes dir) named by using the theme name plus “-child” without the quotes.
In this case…
ClientName-child
Containing style.css, functions.php …
And any modified version of WP templates such as single.phpIn this case, the only goal was to have a place to put the new CSS, so there are not currently any modified WP templates.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: How is a custom theme properly named?@alchymyth Here are my CSS header and example from the link you provided (names obscured) …
/*
Theme Name: PreviousDev Base Child
Theme URI: https://ClientName.com
Template: ClientName
Author: Luke 5 Marketing
Author URI: https://luke5marketing.com
Description: This child theme derives from ClientName theme developed by PreviousDev
Version: 1.0.1560456162
Updated: 2019-06-13 14:02:42
*//*
Theme Name: Twenty Fifteen Child
Theme URI: https://example.com/twenty-fifteen-child/
Description: Twenty Fifteen Child Theme
Author: John Doe
Author URI: https://example.com
Template: twentyfifteen
Version: 1.0.0
License: GNU General Public License v2 or later
License URI: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html
Tags: light, dark, two-columns, right-sidebar, responsive-layout, accessibility-ready
Text Domain: twentyfifteenchild
*/Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: How is a custom theme properly named?@alchymyth I will pull that up from the remote drive, so I can answer.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Site did work, now CSS missing and links brokenSince the remainder of this problem is not WP-centric, I am closing this thread. Thanks to responders!!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [The Events Calendar] Calendar pages and our Content Security Policy (CSP)At this point, I have simply lowered the level of security to accommodate the jQuery on the Calendar pages. Not a solution, but I’m getting almost no error messages at all.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [The Events Calendar] Calendar pages and our Content Security Policy (CSP)Modifying this a bit. I am now seeing that many of the problems on this page is one jQuery. Each time I add a hash for it, something changes and I have to add a new one. here it is below…
jQuery(function($) { $(window).bind("load", function() { var uid ="1508593732.467"; var eid ="3.3323149681091"; var hash ="54c8a98e"; var wphpc_now=new Date(); var wphpc_browserTime=wphpc_now - wphpc_startTime; var ajaxurl = "https://tulsaunity.com/wp-admin/admin-ajax.php"; var url ="tulsaunity.com/?post_type=tribe_events"; $.ajax({ url: ajaxurl, data: { "action":"wphpc_action", "uid" : uid, "eid" : eid, "url" : url, "hash" : hash, "wphpc_browserTime" : wphpc_browserTime }, cache: false, success:function(data) { // This outputs the result of the ajax request //console.log(data); //alert(data); //jQuery(".site-title").html(data); }, error: function(errorThrown){ console.log(errorThrown); } }); }); });
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Yoast SEO] Incorrect Google Authorization Codeamaboutwe,
I am completing other parts of Yoast SEO install/config, and again checking our site status (sitemap, robots.txt, etc) through Google. Once that’s done, I’ll look again at the authorization code problem.
Thanks!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Yoast SEO] Incorrect Google Authorization CodeIn our case (a church), the authorization code it pulls links to a profile for a completely different website I have worked on. Being logged into the church’s Google Analytics with the church’s login credentials doesn’t make any difference. Annoying.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: text formatting for church siteWe already have Tiny MCE Advanced plugin installed. I think I need to watch carefully while slshearts is adding content to a typical page. So I can see more clearly the problems that are arising.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: text formatting for church siteI built the site slshearts is working on, and I encouraged her to use this forum. When we began a year ago, she noticed problems vertically spacing paragraphs, and other details of controlling the position of text and images. (She has extensive experience with layout software in an office setting.) First I overrode the defaults that were adding paragraph markup ea time she pressed the enter key. We now have normal line breaks. Beyond that, I showed her how to use graphics software to build a image that uses any fonts the designer has installed, then export as a PNG. She has expanded on that idea. Worked great, until we realized our Facebook page would choke when we posted using a link to our site. Below is a link to a page she built by dropping in content as one big PNG. It looks very good. But anyone who knows about Facebook can see why we have a dilemma. Again, she is in the office ea day building this content for us. I’m a helper.