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  • Thread Starter treluk

    (@treluk)

    I know there is no option, and I know you do not advise. But if you can just tell me where the code is in the plugin then I will make my own mistakes and not bother anyone else ?? This article does not help me, I’ve done all of this before. I tried for days to get this to work before I asked for help. [wp-invoice] shortcode does not work with my site. I am certain that if I disable my entire site, it will work, but this doesn’t help me with the problem I am having. Having it work on my site, not the original wordpress site with no plugins enabled. [wp-invoice-history] works fine, but it doesn’t display as I would like it to. And the code isn’t narrated in a way where I can easily find out where to edit how this shortcode can display. If you cannot help me, maybe someone else who is reading this can. Anyone?

    Thank you.

    Thread Starter treluk

    (@treluk)

    Here is an example. This is what my page outputs currently with your advice:

    YOUR TITLE

    Invoice
    August – September (active)
    Invoice Jun/14 – Aug/14 (paid)
    Invoice – Dec/13 – Mar/14 (paid)

    I want to edit the actual function to remove the Invoice word from it. So maybe I can do something like this:

    UNPAID INVOICES

    August – September

    PAID INVOICES

    Jun/14 – Aug/14
    Dec/13 – Mar/14

    Sorry if I wasn’t giving the appropriate information before..

    Thread Starter treluk

    (@treluk)

    Thank you Maria,

    However this doesn’t necessarily answer my question. I do understand about the “replace tag” setting, although it does not work on my site. All I was really looking for is the file that the wp-invoice-history function is written so i can modify it for my own taste. Because as it stands, not only is it not grammatically correct (the way they are displayed that is) I’d like to make it look different.

    Are you able to provide any insight into this?

    Thread Starter treluk

    (@treluk)

    Seems the theme was overriding the CSS for contact form 7.

    Adding a new class to bootstrap.css in my theme solved this issue.

    Sorry to waste anyones time.

    Thread Starter treluk

    (@treluk)

    I’m using theme-my-loging plugin. I was already advised by the creator that it does not alter or change anything in regards to the error messages. I’ve commented out the line that says “Return null message for security reasons” and everything worked out fine.

    Thread Starter treluk

    (@treluk)

    Looks like I found a little piece of code that for “security” reasons, provides a null response.

    I appreciate the help!

    Thread Starter treluk

    (@treluk)

    https://www.dealz-one.com/

    FYI: I have since added a theme and other plugins, however it has been a problem since the fresh install.

    Thread Starter treluk

    (@treluk)

    Thanks for your swift reply, esmi.

    I’ve done as you’ve suggested however i’ve still gotten no change in my error messages. Any other suggestions? At this point I’m willing to try anything.

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