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  • in reply to: Help with spacing on my website #1425871
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    in reply to: no fix for justified test #1425768

    Thanks for your help Guenni007. I’ve tried what you suggested before and now, including changing the WordPress language to Danish since I couldn’t find the setting in the header file. Unfortunately, it didn’t fix the text alignment issue. I also used the CSS codes you gave me, but they didn’t work. The strange part is that the CSS you and Mike and chatgpt provided worked for me when I was logged in, but not for anyone else. The blog looks wrong when I’m not logged in, and I can’t figure out why. It’s not a cache problem, I’ve cleared it everywhere on hosting and wp rocket. The text is still not aligning left, it’s frustrating. https://img.savvyify.com/image/9ClbF

    in reply to: no fix for justified test #1425577

    Sure thing, any help is welcome. I’ve sent over a link.

    in reply to: no fix for justified test #1425545

    I assume you’re making those changes you showed in the images by inspecting the element. Sure, it’s possible to add .entry-content { text-align: left; } to each element, and that will visually align the text to the left for you. But every CSS you’re providing me is not working, and I’m not sure why you’re saying it should work. I’m not trying to trick to you. You’re trying to fix the issues by putting CSS on every element, but that won’t fix the main issue. I need to align the text every time I write a blog article, and that’s too much work. So I’m asking again, is it possible to align the text to the left for every element, forever? I’ve deactivated all plugins, cleared caches, deleted every CSS, and added only the ones you provided, and the text is still not aligned. It’s definitely an issue with the theme, and it needs to be fixed ASAP. Otherwise, I’m willing to share my login info, and you can check it yourself.

    in reply to: no fix for justified test #1425477

    Hi Mike, so I just updated the quick CSS u provided and cleared the cache in my browser and WP Rocket. Additionally, I emptied the caches on the XDN hosting server. I even tested it on a new browser with a different internet connection. However, the issue persists: the text in the FAQs on articles is still justified when viewed on small screens. Similarly, the text in the Table of Contents and related posts on the article is justified on all screen sizes. This issue also remains on the blog page, where the text continues to be justified.

    in reply to: no fix for justified test #1425317

    Hi
    First, to see the text problem, go to the link (blog page) I sent, right-click and choose ‘Inspect,’ then change the screen size to something small like an iPhone 12. You’ll see the text isn’t displaying right. Also, in my articles, the text automatically becomes justified unless I align it myself. I want to know how to make all the text on my blog and articles left-aligned by default, as I don’t like justified text.

    P.S. Regarding the image you sent me, if you look closely, you’ll notice that the text is actually justified. It’s highlighted in green.

    in reply to: no fix for justified test #1425303
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    in reply to: Help with spacing on my website #1425124

    That didn’t work either. It appears that the string may not be correct, or is it just me? By the way, I’ve shared my website with you, could you check out the blog section on a phone or a smaller screen and see how the text alignment looks? It seems to be inconsistent throughout the blog and within the blog posts as well.

    in reply to: Help with spacing on my website #1425100

    I’m back and, to be honest, feeling a bit frustrated with the Enfold theme for blogging. It’s turning out to be less flexible than I’d hoped, especially when it comes to content visuals. Despite trying with Kadence blocks and other plugins, I’m not getting the results I want within this theme. Right now, I’m facing an issue with text alignment in blog posts. I find myself manually aligning every piece of text and title, avoiding the use of blocks because I can’t get the alignment right. I did use a simple Table of Contents block, which aligns well on a desktop but not on mobile. I’m looking for a way to set text alignment consistently across all devices and would really appreciate it if a moderator could guide me on how to fix this quickly.

    in reply to: Customizing Text on Author Page #1425099

    Thank you, Ismael, for pointing me in the right direction. The correct file to modify was enfold/includes/loop-about-author.php.

    As for the second string, while there wasn’t an author.php file in the Enfold folder, I managed to locate the necessary code to change through the Theme File Editor under the Appearance section in WordPress. I made the edits directly in the Enfold parent theme.

    For anyone else looking to make similar edits, you can navigate to Appearance > Theme File Editor and access the relevant strings within the Enfold parent theme to make your changes.

    in reply to: Help with spacing on my website #1424003

    Hi Rikard, I was wondering if there’s an option to switch from the classic and block editors to Gutenberg or any other widely-used editors?

    in reply to: Help with spacing on my website #1423994

    Thanks a lot, Guenni007, for chipping in. Honestly, this one was tough to crack! In the end, I decided to go the straightforward route and aligned the text straight in the default editor, completely skipping the CSS part since that wasn’t getting me anywhere.

    I’ve got some Kadence blocks on my site, and for some reason, aligning text in them just wasn’t working, even after trying out different CSS codes. So I just decided to scrap the block and use something else, or just avoid using them for now.

    To get back to your question about the justified text – I honestly didn’t even notice it was justified until you pointed it out. And then it hit me, and I started looking for a fix on my own. I think the issue might have started when I imported text from Surfer SEO or another SEO platform, but I can’t be 100% sure. Even when I added text that I wrote myself or used some neutral text, it still ended up justified. So for now, I’ve just been selecting the text and aligning it to the left manually using the “align text” option.

    It’s a bit of a workaround, but it’s what’s working for me right now. As a blogger aiming to attract substantial traffic through my articles, this situation is less than ideal. The readers need to find the content exciting and the design engaging. I’ve used Gutenberg and other editors before, and they’ve been fantastic. So, I was wondering, is there a way to use a different editor just for my blog posts? I like the advanced layout editor for other types of pages, but for blog posts, it’s just too limiting. If there’s a way to switch to Gutenberg or another editor for my blog posts, could you walk me through how to set that up? Thanks a ton!

    in reply to: Help with spacing on my website #1423983

    Hi Rikard,
    I haven’t added any elements like that yet, as I’ve been using Default Editor therefore Im using blocks to create the space. It’s quite weird the space is needed everywhere in the blog post, since these issues haven’t appeared when I’ve used other editors or themes.

    I wanted to point out that the issue with the large spaces between words, is not just happening inside the blue block. It’s occurring throughout the entire article. Please take a look here and inspect the page, see if anything stands out to you?

    Best,
    Anders

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