• Resolved Cara

    (@dcka)


    Hi!

    Just installed the plugin now but haven’t had a chance to try it out. I’m finding a problem with the appearance of the plugin’s settings where the width of the toggle class is 100px. It’s making the plugin difficult to use because everything is so thin. As a temporary solution, I just used the DevTools on Chrome to make the width 100%.

    I don’t know if this is a problem with my installation only but you might want to check it out. ??

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  • Plugin Author Jeff Starr

    (@specialk)

    Hello, the only widths defined by the plugin are 90% on the textareas and 100% on the “support plugin” iframe. No other widths are defined anywhere. It sounds like in your case there is another plugin that is improperly coded and injecting styles where they don’t belong. To determine which plugin is causing problems, you can do some basic troubleshooting. Then once you’ve identified the culprit, I suggest contacting the plugin author and ask if they will be so kind as to fix it ??

    • This reply was modified 8 years ago by Jeff Starr.
    Thread Starter Cara

    (@dcka)

    Thanks for getting back to me so quickly. You’re right. I should have looked closer. Upon examining the css again on DevTools, the styling for the toggle class is from Postmatic’s Social Commenting. Sorry for jumping the gun on this one.

    On another note, I’ve had a chance to try the plugin out and it seems to do exactly what I need. Thank you!

    Plugin Author Jeff Starr

    (@specialk)

    You’re welcome! ??

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