• Resolved MyThaiTour

    (@mythaitour)


    Hi Oliver,
    thank You for your brilliant and proceeding development of your “Options for Twenty Seventeen”-Plugin.

    I have one more suggestion (some more may follow ?? for a new feature:

    The blog-page should look as the archive-pages. That means: possibility to center the blog page title and the blog content area, just like it works on the archive-pages or pages.

    Hoping, You understand ?? and greetings from Bochum/ Germany
    Uwe

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Plugin Author Oliver Campion

    (@domainsupport)

    Hello again!

    Can you please give links to example “blog” page and archive page where the look is different as we are not quite seeing what you mean?

    Many thanks,

    Oliver

    Thread Starter MyThaiTour

    (@mythaitour)

    Hi Oliver,
    here are the links.

    The blog page, https://mythaitour.com/thailand-blog/

    A search result, https://mythaitour.com/?s=rezepte

    An archive page, https://mythaitour.com/tag/rezepte/

    The archive page looks fine. I would like to have the blog page and the search results page the same look as the archive pages.

    Will You realize that for me (us)?

    Thank you a lot,
    Uwe

    Plugin Author Oliver Campion

    (@domainsupport)

    Hi Uwe,

    This may be a silly question but do you have “One Column” set on the Customiser -> Theme Options -> Page Layout set?

    Thanks,

    Oliver

    Thread Starter MyThaiTour

    (@mythaitour)

    Hi Oliver,
    yes, I had “One Column” set, did “Two Column”, switched back to “One Column” with no effect. It looks like it did before.

    Search results and blog page stay two column.
    Thanks,
    Uwe

    Thierry

    (@theremingenieur)

    Uwe is unfortunately right. The twenty seventeen theme renders the so called blog roll page always as two columns, independent from the theme options settings. Haven’t yet looked after that, so I can’t tell why, but it must be hidden in one of the theme’s template part files.

    Please remember, I’m not a web developer. I’m a relational database architecture guru at my day job, a musician as a secondary activity, and a c++ and asm embedded developer in my free time. Thus, I master elementary html and some clumsy css, but that’s it…

    Plugin Author Oliver Campion

    (@domainsupport)

    OK, sooooo … how about making the theme check to see if “One Column” has been selected in Theme Options and if so it forces the search and blog pages to comply?

    Oliver

    PS – Thierry, if you’re a c++ and SQL guy then PHP and HTML surely won’t be that hard for you to have a go at!

    Plugin Author Oliver Campion

    (@domainsupport)

    On the last update there’s now a new “Search / Archive Page Layout” option in “Theme Options” in the Customiser.

    Please let know if this works for you.

    Thanks,

    Oliver

    Thierry

    (@theremingenieur)

    Couldn’t test the one/two columns thing since my website is all one column, but I highly appreciate the additional “Back to top” for all pages. Thank you!

    Plugin Author Oliver Campion

    (@domainsupport)

    Yes, that option only affects people who use the blog and search pages.

    Glad the “Back to top” is working for you.

    Oliver

    Thread Starter MyThaiTour

    (@mythaitour)

    Hi Oliver,

    now I tested the “on/two column thing” and it works. Thank You very much!

    This plugin is going to become perfect.

    Have a good time!
    Uwe

    Plugin Author Oliver Campion

    (@domainsupport)

    Excellent news. Glad it works for you.

    Oliver

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