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Hi Guys,
First of all my best wishes for 2021! May this year be as good as the past one was ugly.The issue #1268159 is still not solved. Over the holidays, I have deactivated all plugins and the theme. After that, I reinstalled WordPress and Enfold and measured performance also after activating the plugins one by one (as Victoria suggested).
Most dramatic impact on performance is – I am very sad to say – Enfold. Activating the theme reduced the performance of the homepage, measured with Google Pagespeed Insight from 96 to 32. Everything else did peanuts. For measurement purposes, I even replaced the Homepage with a text only page. See screenshots in private content.
The error 508 Resource Limit reached is still occurring most of the times when I try to edit a posting or page.
The editor also has difficulties loading posts in the Advanced Layout Editor and I need to switch briefly to and from the Standard editor for the post to be displayed. This sometimes has the effect that a copy of a text box is made and hence displayed twice.I really would appreciate your help in solving this issue, as after all I’ve tried, is is clearly caused by the theme. Also, for my website to be attractive, I need to get performance up.
Hope te hear from you soon. Regards,
Frits RoestHi Rikard,
That’s not good to hear. I have created a ticket at my hosting provider, as I suspect it is actually their problem. Let’s see what they come up with and I get back to you then.
Regards,
Frits
Hi Victoria,
Thanks for your trouble. I revalidated the license key, brought both up to the same version and everything is working fine now.
Regards,
Frits
Thank you, Victoria & Rikard, for your support!
Thank you very much! Seems to work nicely.
Is there a tutorial or manual somewhere, where I can find the function, meaning and hierarchy of these containers?
Regards,
Frits
Thx Victoria,
This works for the homepage, but not for the page layout in general. I have marked the white space I would like to reduce in the picture (link below in private and a link to the corresponding page).
The code above works for the top-padding, but not for left and right. Just changing to “padding” in stead of “padding-top” doesn’t do the trick either.
Thx in advance.
Regards,
Frits
This reply has been marked as private.Hi guys,
The code above works a treat, but can I also reduce the left and right margin?
Adding the following has no effect:
padding-left: 0;
padding-right: 0;Regards,
Frits
March 13, 2020 at 10:01 am in reply to: Suppress showing categories in blog post and archive pages layout #1192847This reply has been marked as private.February 20, 2020 at 2:30 pm in reply to: Use masonry feature for category and tag archive pages #1186369HI Rikard,
Thank you for looking into it. I think we have semantic issue: What do you exactly mean with “The page in private”?
If it should not be defined as the default blog page, ho does the category archive page know what page to use?
Regards,
Frits
February 19, 2020 at 2:16 pm in reply to: Use masonry feature for category and tag archive pages #1186049Hi Rikard,
Thanks for looking into this.
The link you sent links to the category archive “Nieuws”
The page defined for the blog layout is NIEUWS (find it in dashboard > pages). It is not set as private (prive) as you can see from the dashboard.
Even if I open the page directly from the dashboard, it does not show the masonry grid defined on the page though. How is that?
A post I found, suggested the category and tag archive pages can use the format defined in the blog page.
Step 1. Make a page with masonry layout in the advanced layout editor
Step 2. Define this page as your blog page in Enfold options
Step 3. Set the blog layout to “Use the advanced layout editor to build…” in Enfold Blog LayoutIs it not possible for the category and tag pages to use the layout defined in the blog page? Would it be a valid change request?
Regards,
Frits
I seem to have the same issue, but can’t find the solution here. I would like to present my category and tag archive pages masonry style. I tried using the recommended way by changing blog layout to the option <Use advanced layout builder to build your own blog layout> and edited the page defined in theme options (And where do you want to display the Blog?) with the ALB to contain a masonry grid. Doesn’t work.
This obviously has been solved, but I can’t find the solution here. Please help!Version 4.5 is not available on ThemeForest. Latest available version is 4.4
Hi Ismael,
Looks like it has the desired effect. Mysterious.
Thx,
Frits
Hi Ismael,
I’ll send two screenshots. The statement above did not make any difference.
It seems to be an issue in Chrome, as the result is the same in IE, Safari and Firefox, both on Windows and iOS, but different in Chrome on both OS.
Regards,
Frits- This reply was modified 7 years, 9 months ago by fren.
Hi Ismael,
Added this code to the functions.php and after saving, I get an error 500. I’m not a programmer, so I haven’t got a clue where the fault lies. Luckily, I know how to restore the functions.php
Regards,
FritsHi Vinay,
Sure and that works fine on the blog page, but not on the archive pages. As soon as I select any of the category pages, I have either a list of posts (when I habe a custom blog page defined) or a grid of 3 columns and max 10 posts.
Regards, Frits
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