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  • Thread Starter Glenn Watson

    (@cyberdog64)

    Okay, I’ve added a CNAME and TXT confirmation that I own the domain and Google has successfully verified it. Happy days. I’ve also listed the websites in the ‘Accept requests from these HTTP referrers’ fields as *.woononaosteo.com.au/* and *.woononaosteopathic.com.au/*.

    However on the site nothing has changed: the map is still not showing, and it has the same broken graphic link and the same error in the modal map. ??

    Thread Starter Glenn Watson

    (@cyberdog64)

    I presume this is the whitelisting you’re referring to?

    https://support.google.com/a/answer/6160020?hl=en

    If not, could you provide a link to Google’s instructions for what you’re recommending?

    Thread Starter Glenn Watson

    (@cyberdog64)

    It’s a Gmail account, but not an Admin one.

    Thread Starter Glenn Watson

    (@cyberdog64)

    Apparently I can’t set that whitelisting with a “free”, “ordinary” Google account – I have to pay for an admin account through Google at Work. After following their ‘Find out more’ link I’ve found more that wasn’t what I wanted to find. So I wasn’t able to make that setting.

    Or am I barking up the wrong tree here?

    More importantly, should I feel guilty for daring to build websites without having a Google at Work account?

    Hi
    I am also having this problem, with the Evolve Plus theme (i.e. I have forked out AUD $50, so please note Daniel that if I also “insist” on making a child theme as per the standard WP protocols then I won’t enjoy being spoken down to).

    I too have followed the same procedure with the functions.php enqueue as tnwahine has done. In every other WP site I’ve made this has served well enough but in my Evolve Plus child theme site (which I can’t show because it’s passworded) the H2 headings are suddenly much larger, all the text hyperlink Bootstrap-styled buttons have no left or right padding, and a number of other inexplicable changes have occurred.

    I also find that although my child theme has been accepted in the WP site admin area, I am having a great deal of trouble overriding the CSS for very basic elements such as #wrapper and .header in the usual way in my child theme style.css.

    I’m not a code newbie; I’ve hand-coded a few websites in Dreamweaver and Bootstrap so I have a fair idea of what I’m doing in CSS3.

    I’ve installed the Redux framework plugin as recommended by the prompts.

    If the Evolve Plus theme is unable to have a successful child theme because of the way it’s been designed, please let me know because I would like to stop attempting the impossible. If it is not impossible, please advise how it is done in the case of your theme, which aside from this problem is a very good one.

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