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  • Thread Starter Luis Alejandre

    (@luis-alejandre)

    Oh well, here comes the copy-and-paste reply I had asked not to get.

    A moderator removed my line saying I hoped I did not get such kind of pre-made response because apparently I made the mistake of addressing the individual who was replying.

    But I´m not against any individual in particular, this is just a message to the company:

    Getting exactly the same reply as everybody else feels spammy too.

    This worked also for me.

    Thank you very much for sharing it, William. I was getting crazy.

    Hi, I´m the author of the Divi Children plugin. Thanks for the information.

    The good news is that you don´t need to keep Divi Children activated in your site. My plugin is only needed in the moment of creating a new child theme, or when you want to update your previously created child theme to include new Divi Children functions when new versions of Divi Children are released. So, after you have your child theme, you can deactivate and even delete the plugin.

    Thread Starter Luis Alejandre

    (@luis-alejandre)

    Thank you very much, Manos

    I´m sorry to have made you use your time to look into this. The thing is that I was using those hashes on purpose, so I never thought they were the cause of the problem and therefore I didn´t try to remove them. I must have misunderstood one of the posts in this forum were I think someone said the hash was needed to make the links work from other/different pages. My fault, sorry about that.

    Now I saw on your website that all I needed was to add the full address in the links instead of just the hash with the id.

    So I removed the hashes, used full address urls and everything is ok now 🙂

    Thanks again for your responsiveness. This is a wonderful plugin with a great support!

    Thread Starter Luis Alejandre

    (@luis-alejandre)

    Thanks for your reply.

    I know they are not using id attributes on the demo site, but I do use them.

    The sites I was talking about are local development sites, that´s why I didn´t give you any url.

    However, I´ve just set up a live test site running on WordPress 4.0 and using the newest versions of both Divi and Page scroll to id. No other plugins are used on the site.

    Here is the link to it:

    http://ps2idtestdivi.misitiowp.com/

    The issue is the same I was experiencing on my local dev sites (the _mPS2id-h class shows up, but neither the clicked, target nor highlighted classes do).

    Could you please take a look to see what´s happening?

    Thank you very much for your support.

    I´m glad our tool helped you. That´s what it was developed for.

    Luis Alejandre

    (@luis-alejandre)

    jennymess99: Just do what SpiritedOne says, but remember that the line you have to add should go inside the information header of the stylesheet, don´t add the line at the end of the file or anywhere after the closing of the header. You have to add that line before */ and then save the modified style.css file (“Update File” button).

    For example:

    /*
    Theme Name: New Child
    Version: 1.0
    Description: A child theme of Twenty Twelve
    Template: twentytwelve
    Author: Jenny
    */

    I guess you mean that you used our [ redacted ], Sherman275.
    It is right, our tool shows that the name of that theme is “Escentric Molecules” and, as you can see, the screenshot corresponds to the appearance of the site. As WPYogi points out, they might be using something based on html5boilerplate, since I found in that site that detailed information about the css used can be found in h5bp.com/css.
    By the way, I don´t know why my previous post was removed. Am I getting somehow blacklisted by ww.wp.xz.cn?

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