Mike
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Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [Twenty Twenty-Four] Mobile Hamburger Menu Not WorkingI hope that this helps. I noticed the same problem on my sites that use the Twenty-Twenty Four theme. I switched to the Twenty-Twenty Five theme, and the problem was gone, but so were my design choices. However, when I switched back to Twenty-Twenty Four, the mobile menu works again on all pages, with all my original design work intact. Just remember to clear any cache when testing, and perhaps you’ll get the same result.
- This reply was modified 1 year, 2 months ago by Mike.
Hi:
I’m working on a site built by another designer, and I don’t understand how they have Yoast set up. I still use Yoast on one or two sites and I don’t have any issues creating custom titles in those sites’ pages. On this new site, there isn’t even the option to input custom titles.
Here’s the URL – perhaps someone can be of help:
Thanks!
Mike
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Gutenberg] solution in search of a problem>> As a WordPress aficionado and tech person, if I canβt figure out Gutenberg, how will clients? <<
Exactly!
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Gutenberg] Totally DisgustedYes, the Disable Gutenberg plugin looks like a viable option. You can choose to use Gutenberg on select pages and posts, or make the Classic Editor the only available one. What’s more, you can go back to using your favorite page builder or coding practices.
For me, ClassicPress is a last resort, because I wonder about its security as well as its supported theme and plugin selection going forward. As long as we can use the Classic Editor inside WordPress 5+, I’m staying with WordPress. In time, Gutenberg will improve.
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Gutenberg] I would give a 1/2 star if I couldHear, hear! Exactly the issue I’m having with regard to blocks. There’s no intuitive way to move them where I want them except, as you point out, vertically.
Absolutely. I’ve been looking for this kind of thing since I started using page builders. For many sites, they’re only needed on certain pages, and I wouldn’t want a site owner / client to accidentally mess up something that wasn’t built with Elementor.
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Remove Footer Credit] Works Very Well!You’re welcome, Mihaela!
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Astra] Great ValueYou’re welcome! Will do.
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Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Caldera Forms - More Than Contact Forms] Can’t Set Tab OrderThanks for your reply, Christie!
Hey WP Community:
This review was posted in error. I, in fact, was not using this plugin but was instead using one called “301 Redirects”. That’s the one I ran into issues with, not Scott’s plugin here. In fact, I’m using Simple 301 Redirects on another site that I set up over a year ago and it’s been working just fine on that.
So – this review doesn’t count and if I can find a way to delete it, I will.
Mike
Thanks, Scott! I have emailed you – I greatly appreciate your quick reply.
Mike
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [SiteOrigin CSS] OKI agree with Greg. I’ve been using the plugin for a couple of sites, and have had no issues copying or pasting.
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [Make] Remove Footer CreditGreat. I’d still leave credits to the authors in the stylesheet, of course.
Thanks, Melissa!
Forum: Your WordPress
In reply to: ilusionismus.comThat is impressive. Very well done!