• Resolved joannegalligan

    (@joannegalligan)


    Hi there! I’ve been using the PublishPress Advanced Gutenberg Blocks to create accordions on my MemberPress course layouts (and I love it!) but I have run into an issue. MemberPress has just recently disabled the footer on their course pages. This plugin enqueues its stylesheet in the footer and therefore I have lost all my accordion styles. Is there a way to add the stylesheet hook to the header instead? Thanks so much!

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  • Plugin Author htmgarcia

    (@htmgarcia)

    Hi @joannegalligan,
    if the CSS is removed by another plugin, my suggestion is to report the issue to them.

    Please let us know how it goes

    Thread Starter joannegalligan

    (@joannegalligan)

    Thanks for your quick reply! I already wrote to MemberPress before posting here, and they have said they removed the footer due to multiple conflicts with their product, and advised me to speak to you. I’m just trying to find a solution that doesn’t involve me having to recreate all the accordions again with another plugin if possible. Out of curiosity is there a reason this plugin enqueues the stylesheets in the footer rather than the header? Any chance there’s a way for me to create a workaround of any sort? Thanks again!

    Plugin Author htmgarcia

    (@htmgarcia)

    Actually in version 2.6.1 we moved the CSS from inside post content to the footer with wp_add_inline_style, however this caused other problems. In 2.6.2 we reverted this change.

    We have your suggestion in our list, however is not a priority.

    Regards

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