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In reply to: [Recent Posts Widget Extended] "Limit to Category" not workingOk, I see where you were going with that, but it didn’t end up helping me. Here’s what I’m trying to do.
I’m using a theme that was developed for auto dealer, so in addition to the generic “posts” post type that all WordPress sites come with, there is a “Listings” post type, which has, subcategories like Price Range, Year, Model, etc. With your plugin, I can select the post type “Listings,” which shows all of the listings, but I’d like to be able to drill it down further so that I can show results to different models, different price ranges, etc. Is that possible? I’m pretty sure you didn’t build the theme with that specifically in mind, but is there something we could do to make it work?
Thanks!
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In reply to: [Featured Category Widget] Left align imageExcellent. I think I can take it from here. Thank you!
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In reply to: [Featured Category Widget] Left align imageForgive my php illiteracy, but what exactly am I looking for, and what will I change it to?
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In reply to: [TW Recent Posts Widget] Thumbnail Sizes not changingSame problem here. No matter what size I set thumbnails, they display as big as possible. Agitating.
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In reply to: [Form Manager] Form submissions not being emailedMy IT guy just cleared it up, for me at least.
Apparently my server was set up so that emails from forms had to come “from” an email address from the same domain. So if I wanted to use this plugin on https://www.website.com, the “from” address in the form settings has to be something like “[email protected].” So my problem is solved.
However, I’ll leave this thread as unresolved for Drew’s sake. (Unless this helps you, Drew. Just let me know. Good luck!)
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In reply to: [Form Manager] Display user's name in notification subjectHello?
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In reply to: [jQuery T(-) Countdown Widget] Causes content below to jump in IEWelp, that didn’t work. Any other ideas?
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In reply to: [jQuery T(-) Countdown Widget] Causes content below to jump in IEThanks for your help. I’m more than happy to do it myself, but I do appreciate your expertise.
Where exactly do I locate this .countdowntimer-2-widget class? I looked in the darth (that’s the skin I’m using) CSS file, and then I searched the whole plugin, and couldn’t locate anything with that class name.
Thanks!
Fantastic! Worked like a charm.
Along those same lines, is it possible to right align the double arrows (>>) on the right to scroll forward? Thanks.
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In reply to: [jQuery T(-) Countdown Widget] Causes content below to jump in IEAny updates on getting this fixed? It would be MUCH appreciated! I love your countdowns, but I can’t use them if they don’t work correctly across the board.
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In reply to: [Image Formatr] Override linkThanks!
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In reply to: [jQuery T(-) Countdown Widget] Causes content below to jump in IEVersion 9.
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In reply to: [jQuery T(-) Countdown Widget] Causes content below to jump in IEWhile I’m thinking about it, the countdown doesn’t technically display correctly at all in IE. The labels (“Weeks,” Hours” etc.) are offset from where they are supposed to be when viewed in Explorer.
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In reply to: [jQuery T(-) Countdown Widget] Causes content below to jump in IEI have tried other styles and I’m still having the issue of the content below the countdown jumping with each tick of the second. Any other suggestions? Thanks!
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In reply to: [jQuery T(-) Countdown Widget] Causes content below to jump in IETried your suggestion and it didn’t seem to make a difference. Thanks for the thought, though. I’ll try the other styles and see if that makes a difference. Thanks!