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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [FMTC Affiliate Disclosure] Support for 4.8?Apologies for a delayed response – figured we’d get an email or notification for support posts. ??
Development has not been discontinued and official testing and updates are coming.
I’ve used this with 4.8 without issue on 3 sites.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Related Posts by Sovrn] Alter Post Title LocationSorry, I can’t give you access to the site. If it were my personal site, I would.
I’m less concerned about the dots and most concerned about the iPhone experience. Despite the titles being removed, the iPhone Safari browser pushes all of the page content into less than half of the screen. When I deactivate the related posts plugin, it displays normal. This concern is more important than how they are displayed. The only display I care about is the custom thumbnail aspect ratio.
Thanks
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In reply to: [Related Posts by Sovrn] Alter Post Title Locationbump ??
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In reply to: [Related Posts by Sovrn] Alter Post Title LocationI see now that the ‘dots’ are appearing because we created an unordered list. I’m wondering if we can clear that up via editing the css?
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In reply to: [Related Posts by Sovrn] Alter Post Title LocationI’m sure there is something messed up in my custom CSS as it looks pretty ugly. I’m not at all skilled at coding, so if you could clean this up, it may help.
.related_post_title { } ul.related_post { } ul.related_post li { width: 200px !important; height: 104px !important; padding-bottom:5px; padding-right:5px; } a.wp_rp_title { height:0px !important; width:0px !important; visibility:hidden !important; } p.padding { padding-bottom:5px; } ul.related_post li a { } ul.related_post li img { width: 200px !important; height: 104px !important; padding-bottom:5px; padding-right:5px; } p.padding { padding-bottom:5px; } ul.related_post li a { text-align: left !important; } .related_post_title { } ul.related_post { } ul.related_post li { } ul.related_post li a { } ul.related_post li img { } a.zem_rp_title { visibility: hidden !important; }
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Related Posts by Sovrn] Alter Post Title LocationOk, so the titles are gone, but I think the iOS Safari browser thinks there is still content in that area, as my page appears to only occupy half of the width of the screen in portrait mode. I know it is this plugin, as it appears normal when the plugin is deactivated.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Related Posts by Sovrn] Alter Post Title LocationOK. The plugin is active and the posts look horrible on iPhone, again. ??
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Related Posts by Sovrn] Alter Post Title LocationGreat! I’ll activate it tomorrow and leave it for the weekend.
I didn’t get a notification that you replied.
Thanks!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Related Posts by Sovrn] Alter Post Title LocationOk, great. Thank you, Petra!
I love the plugin, but it’s all wonky with iOS9 Safari. Here’s what is happening;
The titles do not wrap into the content area, instead, they are extended off of the content area, which forces the browser to expand the titles past the content. The result is that 99% of the page content is forced into 1/3 of the already narrow mobile screen.
A few things that would rectify this;
– Removing titles altogether. Since the titles are on my Thumbnails, this isn’t an issue.
– Remove titles for mobile screensI would also like to remove the “.” as I’m using the custom layout it creates an unordered list. I’d like to remove the bullets.
The blog is located at https://freshpress.media/blog Note that the plugin is deactivated, as mobile experience was not good. Let me know if you need the plugin active to provide a solution.
Thanks!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Related Posts by Sovrn] Alter Post Title LocationOnly waiting three months for an answer. Guess I’ll use a different plugin.
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In reply to: .htaccess is hijacking my robots.txt?Nevermind..the problem was not the .htaccess as you already would know. My webhosting company sent me on a wild goose chase. The problem was that Google retains the cached version of the file until it decides to read the new one…which in this case was about 24 hours.