• Problem with columns on the homepage. After any editing, eg. publishing new post, the post listing on the home page change from 3-column layout to one-column for the visitor. But, if logged in as an admin, the 3 columns layout remains correct always.

    The only solution is to go to appearance and click on Publish (blue button on the left) before logout (even if I didn’t change anything in appearance). Then the 3 column layout will be displayed again correctly.

    But the problem is, when the author makes a new post, he doesn’t have access to save the appearance again. And every time after a new post 3 column layout get lost. Any solution?

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Theme Author nobita

    (@nobita)

    Hi @prowebspot

    The only solution is to go to appearance and click on Publish (blue button on the left) before logout (even if I didn’t change anything in appearance). Then the 3 column layout will be displayed again correctly.

    ‘appearance and click on Publish (blue button on the left)’ is not Raindrops functionality

    What is the plugin displaying this button?

    The linked site is currently displayed in 2 columns, but should it actually be displayed in 3 columns?

    Thread Starter prowebspot

    (@prowebspot)

    Hi @nobita

    That “publish” is wordpress button i think.
    Please look this picture. When I click this appearance/customize:
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/hize7vgj5l83kaw/picture1.jpg?dl=0
    Then I get following window:
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/3f0nshjq47356je/picture2.jpg?dl=0

    You see on the upper left button “publish” which you usually couldn’t click if you didn’t change anything. Now if I don’t click on “Publish”, Hompage for the visitor will start to appear 1 column only.

    But as you see on the picture, on the admin area it will always be correctly 3 columns displayed. Or if I go to “visit site” while logged in, it will still display correctly 3 columns.

    No such plugin that could impact layout. Only the following plugins:

    All In One SEO Pack
    Caldera Forms
    Child Theme Configurator
    Contact Form 7
    Cookie Notice
    Easy Updates Manager
    Featured Video Plus
    Google Sitemap by BestWebSoft
    Jetpack by WordPress.com
    Mashshare Share Buttons
    Polylang
    WP Super Cache

    Please help,

    Thanks

    Theme Author nobita

    (@nobita)

    Thank you for explaining in detail

    First of all, I want you to check first.

    Cache plugins sometimes display unexpected results.

    I can not conclude that it is the cause, but

    If possible, please change to another cache plugin to see if the same problem occurs.

    Raindrops recommend plugin Comet Cache — WordPress Plugins

    Technically, I would like to check conflicts between transient and cache

    Transients API ? WordPress Codex

    In order to solve this problem, it may be a bit a long way to go. please tell me the result.

    Thank you.

    • This reply was modified 6 years, 7 months ago by nobita.
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