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  • Thread Starter russclem

    (@russclem)

    I spoke to the theme creators, and they said that the problem is to do with the container height set by the plugin.

    Any ideas on how to make this work?

    I changed the container height with firebug to see how it’d look, but the various timeline announcements still all overlap each other.

    Plugin Author Evan Herman

    (@eherman24)

    Hi,

    It does look like an issue with the container, but I believe that it may have something to do with the way the theme is loading.

    What theme are you using? I’d like to see if I can set things up and replicate the issue on my end to figure out a reasonable way to resolve it.

    Thanks,
    Evan

    Hi,

    I have the same problem, the page height does not adjust if I have more than 2 announcements, with more than 2, they just overlap.

    You can see it here: https://www.apostafeita.com/blog/

    Theme is Continuum from IndustrialThemes

    Thanks

    Thread Starter russclem

    (@russclem)

    Hey Qebas, I see you fixed the problem on your site.

    What did you do to make it work?

    Plugin Author Evan Herman

    (@eherman24)

    Russclem,

    If you are having a similar issue it’s recommended you open up a new thread. IT is most likely related to the timeline container itself. Possibly a theme style is overwriting things.

    Thanks,
    Evan

    Thread Starter russclem

    (@russclem)

    Hi there Evan, this is what the theme developer said:

    I`ve commented just initialization of masonry from that plugin and like magic the page is not limiting on height. So i was right, that plugin has an issue.

    Also, visual composer and phoenix theme and almost every modern theme has already a masonry script loaded. The plugin author should include a masonry script with a prefix, like the best practices of WP developer say.

    Anyway, if you don`t need the express timeline masonry system you can stick with this change.

    Can you offer a fix for this or should I just go ahead and comment out masonry?

    Thread Starter russclem

    (@russclem)

    To be more specific, I was also told:

    you need to coment this 2 strings

    jQuery(“#cd-timeline”).masonry(“reload”);

    t.masonry({itemSelector:”.cd-timeline-block”})

    Do you plan to fix this? Or do I have to modify the .js file every time there’s a plugin update?

    Also every time the plugin is updated, I lose all of the css changes I’ve made. Is there a solution for this?

    I’m interested in purchasing, but if there’s no solution available I won’t bother.

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