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  • Plugin Author Tim Carr

    (@n7studios)

    Because that’s not the place to put that code – you can use CSS to set these properties on the content you produce.

    Thread Starter CarGuard

    (@carguard)

    Hello, thanks for your reply.
    Alright, am I using html coding then? how do i know where to place the coding instead? sorry am new to all this coding business.

    Also, I have no problem with the coding when I create a new page (not using the plugin). When I preview the new page, the coding remains the same and produces the result that I was expecting. However, this is not the case when i use the plugin. How can you explain this?

    Thanks again

    Thread Starter CarGuard

    (@carguard)

    btw i purchased the page generator pro, is there a separate forum for that version of the plugin?

    Moderator Jan Dembowski

    (@jdembowski)

    Forum Moderator and Brute Squad

    btw i purchased the page generator pro, is there a separate forum for that version of the plugin?

    There better be. Supporting “pro” versions here would get the plugin author into trouble in no time. ??

    *Looks*

    Here you go.

    https://www.wpcube.co.uk/support/

    If you need support on the pro version please head there. I am sure you’ll get help as their customer.

    Thread Starter CarGuard

    (@carguard)

    thankyou for the link, i’ll check it out.

    I know why, i have the same problem it’s because you use THESE CHARACTER {} like the plugin use to do {city}

    I think the solution is to say in the code of the plugin that if there is a tag which doesn’t exist like this one

    {padding-top: 30px !important;padding-bottom: 40px !important;}

    then don’t erase it and display it like that…

    I’m waiting before buying the plugin that the support ad this exeption in the code

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