I don’t quite get how widgets can be added to a page. I’ve added a page called Home, then started a tailor edit. I see a widget icon in the sidebar, and I move it onto the page. Then the text in the widget says to select a widget. When I shift-click on it, I get a selection of widget areas–sidebar, footer 1, and footer 2. Sidebar has several widgets, so if I select sidebar, all the widgets in sidebar get moved into the widget area on my page. But, I don’t want them all, just one, say calendar. Why can’t I select the widget I want, like with a traditional wp site? Why do I have to select from the existing widget areas instead of an individual widget?
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So I’ve been experiencing a strange “jumpy” layout in Safari for sections that have a stretched width. I’ve tested with the theme I’m working on as well as Twenty Sixteen and it certainly seems like their is an issue. Wondering if you have a quick fix you can push out because I think a safari bandaid is needed in your javascript. To create add a stretched background to a section and resize your window in Safari.
Outstanding plugin and code though. Super cool. Love working with it. 5 Stars!
]]>Is there any way to add a link to another page (either internal page or external website) using this plugins “image” element? The option seems to be missing: https://imgur.com/a/XTJtE
]]>Fixed cover backgrounds on mobile don’t appear properly. Could you consider some sort of fallback for such cases? You can see the issue I’m running into at typewheel.xyz.
Thank you for a great page builder. I’ve never been much into them, but am nearly sold on this one! I’d just like to see responsive design improved upon a bit. Appreciate your work!
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Would it be possible to actually remove the background javascript, and instead simply add classes to the tailor sections to integrate into the theme’s width styling. This would be preferred, because I got a basic theme (based on underscore) and the stretching isn’t working, but if I just use classes and some CSS, it works perfectly.
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