Hi JT –
Did you get this resolved? I just tried it on a fresh install of the plugin using the twentyfifteen theme and was able to see [staff-name-formatted] without an issue.
Thread Starter
JT
(@jtripp81)
Kind of. The only way I could get it to work was to add this to the CSS.
h3.staff-member-name {
color: #1D1D1D;
font-size: 1.2em;
line-height: 1.0;
margin-top: 1.5em;
margin-bottom: 0em;
}
h4.staff-member-position {
font-size: 1.1em;
line-height: 1.0;
margin-top: .5em;
margin-bottom: .5em;
color: #1D1D1D;
}
Are you using [staff-name-formatted] or [staff-name]?
An H3 with a class of staff-member-name is what is output with the tag [staff-name-formatted]. Did some styling just get lost/changed somehow?
Thread Starter
JT
(@jtripp81)
This is the template setup.
[staff_loop]
<img class=”staff-member-photo” src=”[staff-photo-url]” alt=”[staff-name] : [staff-position]”>
<div class=”staff-member-info-wrap”>
[staff-name-formatted]
[staff-position-formatted]
[staff-email-link]
[staff-bio-formatted]
</div>
[/staff_loop]
Ahh…I just looked at the CSS for your site and it looks like line 1617 in http://lichange.org/wp-content/themes/Builder-Essence-Blue/style.css has this CSS that is preventing all h3 elements from appearing:
h3 {
font-size: 0em;
...
}
I’m guessing that the theme stylesheet was changed at some point to cause the issue.
Thread Starter
JT
(@jtripp81)
Hmm.
Well thanks for catching that. So, my work around accounts for that. I should see about fixing that elsewhere.
Thanks for your help!
No worries! Glad I could help track it down.