• I love this plugin and use it on many sites, but I have one minor problem that happens depending on the host. For pages that do not use a template that has an Multiple Content Block posted to it, I get a strange php error message displaying in the block itself. See this screenshot here:

    https://drop.dogandponystudios.com/MmhQ

    What do you think it could be? Paths to the plugin maybe?

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  • That is because you have no single.php in your ‘stonier’ template directory. Create even an empty one and everything will get fixed.

    Thread Starter Bill Addison

    (@billaddison)

    Got it, thanks! After adding the single.php template, it tries to open page.php template and so on. So I will need all the empty template files to surpress the fopen error messages in that console. Thanks for the help, much appreciated!

    Thanks for clarifying this I was having the same problem. However, I still don’t know exactly how to use it and have been getting 404 errors on the developers website when I try to go to the documentation. I tried creating a front page in 3.0+ in a child theme and then put the necessary template tag in it, but then where do I find the edit block for that?

    Same problem here, I’m creating a child theme and put page.php and single.php from the parent theme (I haven’t got as far as making my own yet)into the directory as people seem to be suggesting, but I’m still getting that error.

    Any other suggestions? Thanks.

    OK, I added header.php, footer.php, sidebar.php, index.php, single.php, page.php and my own custom page template. That’s cracked it. Is this a bug as such, or is it just how the plugin works?

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