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Hi Ismael,
Sure, links provided in private content area that are all having this problem. Thanks!Thank you, however this problem affects nearly every page and all the
avia_textblock
elements on the pages. Rather than me hunt them all down and manually insert an additional class 100 times, is there a way to insert an additional class for theavia_textblock
element automatically across the whole site?June 2, 2016 at 2:04 pm in reply to: CSS DIV issues with colored backgrounds when make changes to a page #642059It happens on all of my pages that have a colored section on it, which is almost all of them.
There are no corrupt files in the theme, I have reinstalled the theme a dozen times already… read this whole thread. It is clearly a bug in the theme that is causing these issues. Since you won’t address directly, I hope you fix it in the future.
June 1, 2016 at 3:46 pm in reply to: CSS DIV issues with colored backgrounds when make changes to a page #641567I have over 40 pages on my website and growing. So you are saying any time I need to make a change to any page, I need to save as a template, delete all content, then load the template again? That is a big hassle to do every time.
This seems like a major bug with the theme. Is this bug going to be fixed at some point?
May 31, 2016 at 10:21 pm in reply to: CSS DIV issues with colored backgrounds when make changes to a page #641101Hi,
I still am having trouble with the bottom of the page not being full width. I put everything into colored section as you suggested, but my full width button is not full width. Also the footer of my page is no longer full width. Please see private information.
May 27, 2016 at 10:17 pm in reply to: CSS DIV issues with colored backgrounds when make changes to a page #639528It looks like on my home page you just moved all the elements into colored sections (without a colored background) to fix it. Are you going to fix this bug in the next release of the Enfold theme?
One problem with what you just did is that elements that were full width, such as the full width button that is at the bottom of my page, is no longer full width, because you put it in the colored section. So now I can’t have any full width elements with this bug.
Fixing this problem by just putting everything into colored sections doesn’t really address it. Is this a bug on your list to fix?
May 19, 2016 at 5:23 pm in reply to: CSS DIV issues with colored backgrounds when make changes to a page #635332No, it does not work fine. I did clear my cache. Go to the home page now. I just moved the bottom colored section up a little bit. Look at the whole bottom of the page now, the entire background is gray and not full width, and it should be white and full width.
May 19, 2016 at 4:45 pm in reply to: CSS DIV issues with colored backgrounds when make changes to a page #635306Hi Andy,
Just removing the colored section messes up the page. For example, go edit my home page and just delete the colored section with the demo video in it (3/4 of way down the page) and update the page. Then view the page and you’ll see again all the style below it is messed up (elements that were full width are not anymore).
The way to always fix the problem is to put the colored section back exactly where it was. But that doesn’t help me because the whole point is I want to move things and edit the page, not keep my pages the same forever. So my page looks normal now. But if I move a colored section or delete a colored section, the page gets messed up. If I put back the colored section exactly how it was, either by (1) restoring the previous version, (2) moving the colored section back to the place it was if I moved it, (3) adding it back in where it was if I deleted it, or (4) doing as you suggested and saving as template and re-adding, then it works again, but that doesn’t help me because I need to change the page. Right now this bug is not allowing me to edit my pages.
Does this make sense? Basically moving or deleting a colored section on an existing page always causes a problem with the style of the page for everything below where the block was. Have you tried it yourself on my site to see? Any other suggestions?
May 19, 2016 at 2:27 pm in reply to: CSS DIV issues with colored backgrounds when make changes to a page #635201Andy,
I’ve already tried that four times now too. I have completely installed the latest theme version, the problem still persists. I even installed an old version of the theme and it still happens. I also started fresh on a new server and installed WordPress from scratch and then Enfold from scratch, then imported my data, problem still happens!
I just did it again on the website I provided in private content. If you look at the home page for example, the problem is still there. There are no modifications to files, no custom css, just all the original Enfold theme files.
As I said originally, when I create a page to begin with, the page design works fine. It’s just when you later edit a page and move layout blocks that the problem happens. Leading me to think there is a bug in the theme or layout builder component. It somehow starts missing a closing div tag or something like that, that doesn’t end one layout section and makes it run into all the other ones.
May 18, 2016 at 4:05 pm in reply to: CSS DIV issues with colored backgrounds when make changes to a page #634589Andy,
Still does not work. I switched off ALL caching. Feel free to mess around with my plugins and see for yourself if it would be helpful. I just made the change to the Home page and the problem still happens, the style gets all messed up below any element on the page that I move.
May 18, 2016 at 3:03 pm in reply to: CSS DIV issues with colored backgrounds when make changes to a page #634526I just deactivated ALL plug-ins again, problem still persists.
May 18, 2016 at 3:00 pm in reply to: CSS DIV issues with colored backgrounds when make changes to a page #634518Andy,
As I said in my original post, I have already tried not only deactivating all plugins, but also deleting them all completely. It had no effect. If you’d like, feel free to try on your own deactivating or deleting any of the plug-ins there, the information I provided for my site is just my staging server, so feel free to mess around and change anything in WP. The plugins are showing again because I just restored from a current backup on that server, but I had previously already tried removing the plugins. The plugins had no effect at all. The Cache plugin you see isn’t even active, it is deactivated.
Any other suggestions?
Thanks,
Josh- This reply was modified 8 years, 6 months ago by jasaunders.
May 16, 2016 at 3:53 pm in reply to: CSS DIV issues with colored backgrounds when make changes to a page #633045Yes I am seeing this on all pages. I don’t want all the content in colored blocks. I only want some of the content in colored blocks. The colored blocks are used as a way to divide up the UI of the page to be easier to read and draw attention to some blocks. However when I make any edit to a page now, the entire CSS gets messed up and tries to put everything in a color block while messing up full width. Please look at my prior private content for an example.
May 14, 2016 at 4:20 pm in reply to: CSS DIV issues with colored backgrounds when make changes to a page #632365Bump. Has anyone seen this problem? Can you help?
October 6, 2015 at 5:25 pm in reply to: Blog Style "Single Author, small preview Pic" positions different w/ Adv Editor #514618Hi Andy,
Do you know where I adjust this then to change the layout to how I want it to look? For example, if I wanted the preview picture to be on the left instead of on top of the content, is there a specific file or styles I need to edit and where are those?
October 6, 2015 at 7:38 am in reply to: Where to find blog files to edit template and also add widgets if possible #514163You have lost me. How does using a template impact the blog post in any way? My understanding is I could us the layout builder for the blog start page, but not for the posts. How can I use the layout builder and/or templates for posts?
Nevermind, I figured out how to do this. You can ignore/close this question.
October 5, 2015 at 6:59 pm in reply to: Where to find blog files to edit template and also add widgets if possible #514017Ismael,
That solves for the main blog starting page. What about for the blog posts. I want to add standard HTML to the top and bottom of each blog post. For example, this would be some text and a button that would be the same across all blog posts that I want to be above the post and at the bottom of each post.
Where would I insert any custom HTML and CSS so that it appears above each post (and above the sidebar) and at the bottom of every blog post automatically?
Ismael,
That does not work. I already have blog_temp selected on the Theme Options page. Still when I create a new post, it goes in the root directory and not in that page directory.
Thanks
No, that’s not what I’m trying to do, that’s what I have now. I’m trying to get rid of the second installation that is using the other theme and put the blog on the enfold theme.
So I created a blog page blog-temp, which I will eventually rename blog once I transfer over my other installation’s posts. So how do I get posts to go in the directory /blog-temp on this enfold installation?
October 2, 2015 at 9:44 pm in reply to: Where to find blog files to edit template and also add widgets if possible #513042Adding widgets to the page does not seem to have any affect on the blog page, they seem to be all ignored. When I set the page I want to be the blog start page in Enfold > Theme Options, the only things that then appear on the page are the blog posts and the sidebar. For example I tried adding a layerslider at the top, but it doesn’t appear on the blog page.
To give you an idea of what I want to do, I want to add a full-width header across the blog pages. I also want to add in some html on the bottom of every blog post, basically a call to action to visit our main website or signup for our newsletter.
Can you be a little more specific on how I would achieve these? I’ve provided the login details in private if you want to login. The blog I’m testing now is the page Blog_temp at /blog-temp2
Sure, I have posted the login details in private content.
For the purposes of right now I have created a page called Blog_Temp so in theory the question is how do I get the posts (new ones and ones I import) to be in the /Blog_temp directory?
Hi Ismael,
I am sorry, I can not find where to replace the code from that thread. It says to replace the auto resize function in functions.php, but I don’t see an auto resize function in that file. I tried searching the whole directory for auto_resize and get no results too.
Where specifically am I supposed to find the code to replace?
I followed the prior advice in there from 2013 to add resize window function for jquery in the avia.js file, but that only resizes all the images once the whole page has loaded.
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