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We are able to reproduce this bug in the latest version. A fix will be provided soon in the next update of the plugin.
This seems to be a unique case particular to your website. Others have not reported similar bug. May I request you to send us an email with other details so we can reproduce this bug at our end, to understand this?
CSS could be the best way to attain this. WordPress does assign unique CSS ID to each page so maybe we can target the sidebar via that? I do not know URL to your site where this page is so could not help you accurately on this.
I am not really sure how to help you with this. Maybe you can use a shortcode https://basepresskb.com/docs/knowledge-base/adding-content/using-the-shortcodes/ to show the search box and take it from there?
I guess the membership plugin people could help further on this maybe?
May I ask a favor? If you liked our product and support, can you please add a review at WP.org? Your review will help our small business. I really hope you do.
Are you setting the name at the right place? Ideally, here’s where you should set the name: https://cln.sh/SSZsM4yZ
The link doesn’t exist. That said, you would need some basic CSS knowledge to make that kind of css tweaks. Ideally, “inspect” tool in your browser should help you locate exact CSS rules.
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In reply to: [Knowledge Base documentation & wiki plugin - BasePress Docs] MigrationBasePress has export settings functionality. But that might be just a limited help. Unfortunately, I am unable to help here.
Have you tried disabling other plugins and see what exactly is causing this? Also we have published a new version of the plugin recently. Maybe updating to this version might fix things for you.
BasePress follows WordPress standards and is coded accordingly. This should not really happen because of BasePress.
Unfortunately, this is not possible by default. You might need to make code changes for this. I would not recommend it though unless you know what you are doing.
BasePress follows WordPress standards and just creates a post type in it. Maybe reachout to the team from the plugin you are using? Happy to fix things if BasePress is at fault.
This should not really happen.
Please keep a backup and try to latest version. Hopefully, this should be resolved now.
BasePress adds that as root level, post style taxonomy. It can not be removed.
No. BasePress follows WordPress standards. And only signed in authors, editors and admin can create an article via wp-admin.
A new version is uploaded now. Please update to latest version 2.16.2.6 and this should be resolved.
Also, please write back if this update does not fix the problem.