radwarrior
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Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Elementor Website Builder - more than just a page builder] SUCKSSaved Templates are populated by templates YOU save. I don’t save many templates, preferring to create each page from scratch.
There is nothing in Saved Templates by default. If you haven’t created any new templates and saved them first, then it’ll be empty.
If you want to re-apply a sample kit, then in your WP dashboard, go to “Templates | Kit Library” and choose the kit you want to apply. Pick one that is close to what you want and then edit it until it is exactly what you want. Don’t worry about colors in the kits, because that’s the easiest thing to change. Just find a kit that is close to the layout you want. Delete all elements you don’t want and tweak the rest.
If you have created pages that don’t use Elementor, then those pages won’t have any Elementor functionality. If you start with a blank slate and install a kit library then all of your pages should be Elementor pages.
If you go look at your page list (In Dashboard click on “Pages”), any of them without “Elementor” next to them aren’t Elementor pages so they will behave like regular old WordPress pages.
There is a learning curve to Elementor and it can be frustrating to get it arranged right in your head, but once you do it is very powerful and quite fun.
- This reply was modified 2 years, 3 months ago by radwarrior.
- This reply was modified 2 years, 3 months ago by radwarrior.
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Elementor Website Builder - more than just a page builder] SUCKSI understand your frustration. I can see it in your face.
But why did you give it 5 stars?
- This reply was modified 2 years, 3 months ago by radwarrior.
Forum: Everything else WordPress
In reply to: Ingesting WordPress posts from an RSS feed.I found WPeMatico and it looks promising.
Forum: Everything else WordPress
In reply to: Ingesting WordPress posts from an RSS feed.Yeah. Feedzy is the one I found too. Their free RSS plugin will list the feed’s content on a WordPress site, but if you want to ingest the entries as separate posts, that costs $150 a year.
From their website:
“While the free version of our Feedzy plugin is helpful for displaying basic RSS feeds via shortcodes and widgets, you’ll need the “Business version of Feedzy” to actually import RSS feeds into WordPress as posts.
The Business version costs $149 and allows you to do everything you need. “- This reply was modified 2 years, 4 months ago by radwarrior.
Forum: Everything else WordPress
In reply to: Ingesting WordPress posts from an RSS feed.I found this (https://themeisle.com/blog/import-rss-feeds-into-wordpress-as-posts/) but they want $150 for it. Surely there is a way to do it with standard wordpress.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: “Saving Failed” in theme editor.Update:
The theme is installed as “TwentyTwoTwo” but is called “The Hatchery” in the theme list.Also, the issues seem to happen only when I have a multi-site installtion. If I have WordPress installed as a single site, then it works fine.