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Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [Twenty Twenty-One] Customizing font size of TwentyTwenty-OneI’m no expert, but have you tried including !important before the semicolon
–global–font-size-lg: 1.6rem !important;
From what I understand, CustomiZE CSS is added to the footer, whereas global theme stuff is in the header, so to override that (from the footer) you must add !important.- This reply was modified 2 years, 9 months ago by andynick.
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [Twenty Twenty-Two] Next and Previous Blog post linksThanks for your help @kjellr.
I put it on the Single Post, and in the Single Post (No Separators) template. I wanted to use Single Post, but I can’t get it to show in the Templates dropdown in the sidebar. Only Single Post (No Separators) shows.
I asked in another thread here, how to make a template the default.Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [Twenty Twenty-Two] Next and Previous Blog post linksWell, I marked this as resolved, but I might have been quick off the mark!
I just created two posts on one of our sites and then added the previous and next blocks, thinking that as there were only two posts on the site, the links would toggle between the two.
Not so.
There are quite a lot of pages (but just these two posts) and to my dismay, clicking the links takes you to one of the pages!
That strikes me as counter intuitive…From the editor, you can download Template settings – and there surely must be a way to import them – but so far, it eludes me!
Maybe someone will enlighten us?Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [Twenty Twenty-Two] Custom CSS@johpg – Presumably that means the footer styles will normally override the custom CSS.. ?
Thanks for the info.Staring me in the face! Thanks! I’ll try to keep my eyes open in future!
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [Twenty Twenty-Two] Next and Previous Blog post linksThanks! I found the blocks a little earlier today, and was just experimenting with them – but I hadn’t thought of using them in the template! I’ll get on to that straight away!
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [Twenty Twenty-Two] woocommerce + twenty twenty-twoWooCommerce seems to be working fine on our Twenty Twenty Two site!
Working Sheepdog WebsiteForum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [Twenty Twenty-Two] Custom CSSGreat to know that the Additional CSS is still available. I’ve been struggling for days to get a block of 18 small images (with links to pages) to group close together, but haven’t been able to do it. The Tiled Gallery block will group the images together but it doesn’t allow links!
Anyway, thanks for the info – they sure have hidden the Additional CSS though, haven’t they!Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Options for Twenty Twenty-One] jQuery code appearing on checkout pageThanks Oliver – that will be very useful!
Best wishes, AndyForum: Plugins
In reply to: [Options for Twenty Twenty-One] jQuery code appearing on checkout pageThanks Oliver, that sounds good, but I’m busy upgrading another site at the moment, so I’ll probably wait for your upgrade.
Thanks again for your excellent plugin – and support!
AndyForum: Plugins
In reply to: [Options for Twenty Twenty-One] jQuery code appearing on checkout pageThat did it, Oliver!
I must go now, my dinner’s ready!
I’ll be back in touch tomorrow, but if it comes to a choice, losing the sidebar is preferable to losing Options for Twenty Twenty-One!
Thanks again for your help.
AndyForum: Plugins
In reply to: [Options for Twenty Twenty-One] jQuery code appearing on checkout pageHello Oliver,
I just activated your plugin again, and then went through all our other (20) plugins, deactivating each one in turn and then re-loading the checkout page to see whether it made any difference. None of them had any effect.Would it be a good idea to delete and then reinstall the Options for Twenty Twenty-One plugins in case they’ve somehow become corrupted?? If I do that, will I lose my previous settings??
What about one of those database “cleaning plugins” (if you happen to know of a good one). I used “WP Clean Up” this afternoon, but it had no effect on the issue.
I’m suspecting the WooCommerce PayPal Payments plugin, because upgrading to it (a new PP plugin) is the only real change we’ve mad to the site in ages – but I’m at a loss.
I REALLY hope I don’t have to ditch Options for Twenty Twenty-One.
AndyForum: Plugins
In reply to: [Options for Twenty Twenty-One] jQuery code appearing on checkout pageWhen I said we are getting no errors on our other three sites, I should have said the one with the code appearing is the only site we have with WooCommerce on it – and the plugins on the other sites are all pretty much the same. That’s why I suspect a WooCommerce plugin. (Hope that makes sense).
Options for Twenty Twenty-One plugins are active on the site with the issue again. I’ll leave it active until tomorrow.
Best wishes, AndyForum: Plugins
In reply to: [Options for Twenty Twenty-One] jQuery code appearing on checkout pageThank you for your speedy reply Oliver! Great service as ever!
I don’t know what jQuery is – I’ve only heard of it!We’re using Twenty Twenty-One theme, so if you don’t use it, and the theme doesn’t, then is it fair to assume that one of our other plugins is conflicting with Options for Twenty Twenty-One??
The code appears right at the bottom of the checkout page – above the footer.
I will re-activate the Options for Twenty Twenty-One plugins and continue to deactivate the other plugins on that site.
We have Options for Twenty Twenty-One on three other sites, and are getting no errors on those, so that suggests it’s something to do with WooCommerce, doesn’t it??
You can replicate the issue on our site (once I re-activate the plugins) by adding a product to your cart and then going to checkout. To remove the item from the cart, use the back button to go back to the cart.
If there’s nothing in your cart and you go to Checkout it’ll redirect you back to the empty cart. That’s not where the code appears.
Best wishes,
Andy- This reply was modified 3 years ago by andynick.