Susan Braiden
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Options for Twenty Twenty-One] Hiding featured images breaks archive displayPlease ignore the faulting comment syntax in this reference above:
commented out the line that loads the featured image in the post header:
/* <?php twenty_twenty_one_post_thumbnail(); ?> */
Incorrectly shared. The code is simply:
<?php twenty_twenty_one_post_thumbnail(); ?>
which I removed from the child theme template part entirely.
This corrected the behaviour. Thanks so very much!
Gratefully,
Susan.Here’s the demo version (production site, not live) of the client web site I am currently experiencing this issue:
https://dwcc.imakeitbetter.org/
Here is a screenshot to show you an example of the behaviour I’d like to turn off:
This isn’t just happening in the blogs section of the frontpage. The behaviour is persistent on featured images at the top of each page throughout the site. An example here:
https://dwcc.imakeitbetter.org/neighbourhood-strategy/
Is there a way to turn this behaviour off?
Thanks again, so very much!
Susan.
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [Enigma Parallax] Add search to header?Thank you so very much for both a quick reply, and for such detailed information!
I need to play with the positioning a bit, but this did the trick.
I’ll be upgrading to the Pro version of your theme. I want to support you with my dollars. Your service is wonderful. Thank you.
Susan.
Here is how I hacked it to work:
Pim Jitsawang posted a link to an older version of the plugin in this thread:
https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic/latest-version-doesnt-import?replies=6
I downloaded it from the Dropbox it listed:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/6r8n8b4wvfte32r/all-in-one-wp-migration.2.0.5.zip?dl=0
I then uploaded that old version of the plugin, and activated it just fine. Once I did, it prompted me to update the plugin to the newest version. When I ran the update, it worked, and allowed me to access the import functions.
Not certain if a process was hung on my server for the old one, or if there was a cache issue (even though purged at both the browser and server level), but this backdoor way of getting it going seemed to do the trick.
Happening to me too, but I notice it’s because it doesn’t actually activate the plugin when you tell it to. It just stays in limbo. I’ve deleted it and reinstalled it several times now, and the problem remains the same. There doesn’t seem to be any way to actually activate the plugin.
When I first installed the plugin, it did add the menu options to the sidebar. Now it won’t even do that much.
I’ve tried installing it through the WordPress plugin search tool and going directly, and also downloading it from the plugin page and uploading it through the plugins page. Neither makes a difference. Still no way to activate the plugin.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP FullCalendar] Show only events the user has access to?Wondering if anyone has found a way to limit this yet? It’s something I’m hoping to be able to implement as well.
Thanks for asking, zwene, and thanks for any suggestions folks might be able to offer on this.
Susan.