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  • Same for me. Can’t use as is.

    Thread Starter Jonathan

    (@jvdhelder)

    Hi, I just fixed it temporarily with some CSS:

    .et_password_protected_form label {
    display: inline-block;
    padding-bottom: 10px;
    }
    .cppm_message {
    display:none;
    }

    But that is not the solution of course.

    Same here.

    It would be nice if the author would move older versions of the plugin at the right place in SVN. Downgrading would be a lot easier.

    Waiting for a fix.

    Same problem here. Fingers crossed for a quick fix.

    Many thanks.

    Plugin Author pipdig

    (@pipdig)

    Hi everyone, sorry we haven’t responded about this issue yet. After much research, it appears that the Divi theme won’t be compatible with this plugin. The Divi theme seems to use a different method for creating password protected pages which doesn’t follow the normal structure.

    As such, the best source for help with this will be the Divi support team. It is a premium theme, so I assume they will be able to assist or recommend a solution.

    I’ll mark this thread as “resolved”, however if anyone else has any questions you’re welcome to reply and we’ll see what we can do.

    Plugin Author pipdig

    (@pipdig)

    After a user reached out we were able to do some further testing on the Divi theme. I think we’ve got it working with the plugin now!

    Please update to version 2.2.0 and let us know if you run into any issues.

    Thread Starter Jonathan

    (@jvdhelder)

    Thanks! It is working!

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