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  • Thread Starter jwswordpress

    (@jwstimac)

    I added this but it didn’t appear to work. Could my theme be overriding this setting?

    Thread Starter jwswordpress

    (@jwstimac)

    Yes! That worked. Thanks.

    Thread Starter jwswordpress

    (@jwstimac)

    I had first just copied them over from a unicode converter. I also tried just copying them over from notepad and I also tried typing them and all the results have been the same.

    In the edit screen they appear as the unicode characters: &# 29616;&# 24050;&# 22312;&# 20013;&# 22269;&# 65281; Without the spaces)

    I notice that the characters appear correctly on the browser if I am logged into wordpress on that browser. The characters also appear correctly on browsers where I am not logged into wordpress, but only at first. When I do a reload/refresh on those browsers the characters revert to question marks.

    Thanks! That worked great.

    Tobias,
    When I tried this it put all the data into one column.
    Here is the page:https://renewableassociates.com/publications/
    here is the HTML

    <tbody>
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    		<td colspan="4" class="column-1 colspan-4">As well as contributing to professional publications Ryan Mayfield's first book was published in September of 2010.  Ryan also recently collaborated with nationally recognized electrical code guru, Mike Holt, on a book aimed at understanding the 2011 NEC solar requirements.  </td>
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    	<tr class="row-2">
    		<td class="column-1"><p></p></td><td class="column-2"></td><td class="column-3"></td><td class="column-4"></td>
    	</tr>
    	<tr class="row-3">
    		<td class="column-1"><a href="https://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-047059893X.html" target="_blank"><img src="https://renewableassociates.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/51z-BcOFL5L._SS500_.jpg" alt="" title="Photovoltaic Design and Installation For Dummies" style="border: 1px solid black;" height="120" width="90"></a></td><td class="column-2"><a href="https://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-047059893X.html" target="_blank">Photovoltaic Design & <br>
    Installation for Dummies</a><p></p><p>"In recent years, photovoltaic (PV) systems have popped up on people’s homes and businesses all over the United States..."</p></td><td class="column-3"><a href="https://www.mikeholt.com/productitem.php?id=1011&year=2011&from=All&type=Book" target="_blank"><img src="https://renewableassociates.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/2011_Understanding_NEC_Requirements_for_Solar_Photovoltaic_Systems_Textbook_11SOLB-e1300226199391.png" alt="2011 Understanding NEC Requirements for Solar Photovoltaic Systems" title="2011 Understanding NEC Requirements for Solar Photovoltaic Systems" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1012" style="border: 1px solid black;" height="108" width="90"></a></td><td class="column-4"><a href="https://www.mikeholt.com/productitem.php?id=1011&year=2011&from=All&type=Book" target="_blank">Understanding NEC Requirements for Solar Photovoltaic Systems</a><p></p><p>"Solar power is new to most in the electrical industry and this expanding and exciting industry has created many NEC challenges for the designer, contractor, installer, inspector, and instructor..."</p></td>
    	</tr>
    	<tr class="row-4">
    		<td class="column-1"><p></p></td><td class="column-2"></td><td class="column-3"></td><td class="column-4"></td>
    	</tr>
    	<tr class="row-5">
    		<td colspan="4" class="column-1 colspan-4">Some of Ryan’s previous publications as the photovoltaic systems technical editor for <a href="https://solarprofessional.com/home/">SolarPro</a> magazine, where he regularly contributes to feature articles. Ryan has also been an active contributor to <a href="https://homepower.com/home/">Home Power</a> magazine. <p><br></p></td>
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    	<tr class="row-6">
    		<td class="column-1"><p></p></td><td class="column-2"></td><td class="column-3"></td><td class="column-4"></td>
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    	<tr class="row-7">
    		<td class="column-1"><a href="https://renewableassociates.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/Common-Code-Violations-Residential-PV-Systems.pdf" target="_blank"><img src="https://renewableassociates.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/Common-Residential-PV-System-Code-Violations-e1300219454365.jpg" alt="" title="Common Residential PV System Code Violations" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-994" style="border: 1px solid black;" height="120" width="90"></a></td><td class="column-2"><a href="https://renewableassociates.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/Common-Code-Violations-Residential-PV-Systems.pdf" target="_blank">Common Code Violations<br>
    Residential PV Systems</a><p></p><p>"The first residential PV projects were installed in locations far from the long arm of the building code establishment..."</p></td><td class="column-3"><a href="https://renewableassociates.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/Project-Plan-Sets.pdf" target="_blank"><img src="https://renewableassociates.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/Project-Plan-Sets-e1300219499767.jpg" alt="" title="Project Plan Sets" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-996" style="border: 1px solid black;" height="120" width="90"></a></td><td class="column-4"><a href="https://renewableassociates.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/Project-Plan-Sets.pdf" target="_blank">Project Plan Sets</a><p></p><p>"As the number of PV installations has increased, so has the ability of building departments to deal effectively with permitting and inspection..."</p></td>
    	</tr>
    	<tr class="row-8">
    		<td class="column-1"><a href="https://renewableassociates.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/Racking-Equipment-Guide.pdf" target="_blank"><img src="https://renewableassociates.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/Racking-Equipment-Guide.-SlopeSolutions-and-Mounting-Systems-e1300219517626.jpg" alt="" title="Racking Equipment Guide. SlopeSolutions and Mounting Systems" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-996" style="border: 1px solid black;" height="120" width="90"></a></td><td class="column-2"><a href="https://renewableassociates.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/Racking-Equipment-Guide.pdf" target="_blank">Racking Equipment Guide</a><p></p><p>"In this article we survey products available to North American PV integrators for residential or commercial pitchedroof applications..."</p></td><td class="column-3"><a href="https://renewableassociates.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/Flat-Roof-Mounting-Systems.pdf" target="_blank"><img src="https://renewableassociates.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/Flat-Roof-Mounting-Systems.-SoWide-Open-Commercial-Landscape-e1300219482312.jpg" alt="" title="Flat Roof Mounting Systems. SoWide Open Commercial Landscape" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-995" style="border: 1px solid black;" height="120" width="90"></a></td><td class="column-4"><a href="https://renewableassociates.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/Flat-Roof-Mounting-Systems.pdf" target="_blank">Flat Roof Mounting Systems</a><p></p><p>"An increasing number of PV systems are being installed in commercial applications across the US..."</p></td>
    	</tr>
    	<tr class="row-9">
    		<td class="column-1"><a href="https://renewableassociates.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/http___solarprofessional.pdf" target="_blank"><img src="https://renewableassociates.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/http___solarprofessional-1-e1300235707540.jpg" alt="Racking Manufacturer: Solutions for Low-Slope Commercial Roof Application" title="Racking Manufacturer: Solutions for Low-Slope Commercial Roof Application" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1021" style="border: 1px solid black;" height="120" width="90"></a></td><td class="column-2"><a href="https://renewableassociates.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/http___solarprofessional.pdf" target="_blank">Racking Manufacturer Survey: Solutions for Low-Slope Commercial Roof Application</a><p></p><p>"Mounting systems for low-slope, commercial roof applications are wide ranging and represent one of the most rapidly evolving equipment groups..."</p></td><td class="column-3"></td><td class="column-4"></td>
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    </tbody>
    </table>

    Tobias,
    Thanks for your prompt reply. It is greatly appreciated. So I managed to get a cached version of the page with the deleted table and I have the html in text format. Any ideas on how to easily convert this back into a Tablepress table?

    I have successfully migrated to Tablepress but it looks as if I lost that one table that had all of it’s information deleted. I do have a printed version of this table so at least maintained the text. Have you heard of this happening before? Thanks

    Hi, I used table reloaded to set up a lot of static tables throughout my site. I haven’t needed to make changes to them for a very long time as they have been working great. Today I went in to make a simple text change to one table, updated changes, saved and went back. Upon viewing of the page with the table I get “[table “31” seems to be empty /]”. I go back to the table I edited and everything has been deleted. What gives?

    Could this be related to the fact that there have not been any updates for Table reloaded for a long time? Will this happen for other tables as well?

    Any help greatly appreciated. Thanks
    John

    Thread Starter jwswordpress

    (@jwstimac)

    Thanks Tobias. I will look for help on the script writers page. good suggestion.

    John

    Thread Starter jwswordpress

    (@jwstimac)

    Figured it out. I had to go into settings/Links/. On the SlideWidget Line click the PS Overrule box. Thanks anyways.

    John

    Thread Starter jwswordpress

    (@jwstimac)

    Thank you!

    Thread Starter jwswordpress

    (@jwstimac)

    I wasn’t sure if this was a common problem or not. Updated, so you can see the problem now. Home page. Bottom left.

    Thread Starter jwswordpress

    (@jwstimac)

    FYI.
    This is the <a ref.. where I want the Fancybox to work:
    [caption id="attachment_1315" align="alignright" width="310" caption="Example Plan Set"]<a class="fancybox" rel="group1" id="single_image" href="https://renewableassociates.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/T.1-Title-Page.jpg"><img src="https://renewableassociates.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/T.1-Title-Page-300x200.jpg" style="border:1px solid black; margin-bottom:15px;" alt="Title Page"/></a>[/caption]

    And this is the <a ref.. that I don’t want it to work but I do want the other one to work:
    <a href="https://renewableassociates.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/Lemelson-Front.jpg" alt="Lemelson Vineyard Front" title="Lemelson Vineyard project from the south" rel="enlargeimage" rev="targetdiv:loadarea" onclick="return false"><img src="https://renewableassociates.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/Lemelson-Front-TN.jpg" alt="" title="Lemelson Front" align="alignleft" style="padding-bottom:5px" size-thumbnail wp-image-413" /></a>

    Thanks again

    Thread Starter jwswordpress

    (@jwstimac)

    Looks like Fancybox is what I want. Now if I can just get it to work.

    Thread Starter jwswordpress

    (@jwstimac)

    The original topic ended up having a pretty easy solution. Create a new template file. I just copied the One-column, no sidebar template from my Weaver theme and renamed it . I split the content up into two containers like this:

    <div id="maincontent"> <!--BTL change-->
    					<?php the_post(); ?>
    					<div id="post-<?php the_ID(); ?>" <?php post_class(); ?>>
    						<?php weaver_put_page_title('h1'); ?>
    						<div class="entry-content">
    						<?php the_content(); ?>
    						<?php wp_link_pages( array( 'before' => '<div class="page-link">' . __( 'Pages:', WEAVER_TRANS ), 'after' => '</div>' ) ); ?>
    						<?php edit_post_link( __( 'Edit', WEAVER_TRANS ), '<span class="edit-link">', '</span>' ); ?>
    						</div><!-- .entry-content -->
    					</div><!-- #post-<?php the_ID(); ?> -->
    					<?php comments_template( '', true ); ?>
    				</div> <!--End maincontent-->
    				<div id="widgetcontent" style="float:left; width:100%;"> <!--BTL change-->
    					<div class="halfwcontent" style="float:left; width:50%;"><!--Widget 1-->
    					<?php weaver_put_wvr_widgetarea('bottom-widget-area','ttw-bot-widget','ttw_hide_widg_pages'); ?>
    					</div>
    					<div class="halfwcontent" style="float:left; width:50%;"><!--Widget 2-->
    					 <?php weaver_put_wvr_widgetarea('sitewide-bottom-widget-area','ttw-site-bot-widget'); ?>
    					</div>
    				</div> <!--End widgetcontent-->
    			</div><!-- #content -->

    In the two areas I just copied the way Weaver calls widgets from a different template. I used widgets that I was not planning on using anywhere else on my site.

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