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  • >> on settings -> appearance tab you have to set your subscribe page id to the page which has your subscribe form

    Thanks for this info. I was about to give up on this plugin and the need to configure it this way is totally not obvious. Thanks!

    Thread Starter kathkeating

    (@kathkeating)

    Make sure you’re in two-column mode, then when you get to the edit page try selecting the header of the section you want in the right column and drag it to the right column area. As you drag toward the top of the right column, a box will appear, you want to drop it into that box.

    I recommend you do this in Firefox or Chrome or some high-quality browser. Not sure what results you will get with IE.

    But this worked for me. I was able to re-drag the sidebar items into the right column.

    Thread Starter kathkeating

    (@kathkeating)

    unfortunately I never found a solution, so I just coach my clients to refresh the entire page after using Quick Edit.

    It’s a big limitation of WP and there’s no clear documentation on how to handle this. Sorry!

    yes, thanks I figured that out. I’m not using single-nnnnn.php for my custom post type templates.

    But I ended up having to implement the page-attributes support anyway because that’s where the “order” field is. I think this is a “miss” on the custom post type feature set.

    People want to build custom post types because the capability of a “post” is insufficient. For example, I want to build an Art Portfolio. An Art Portfolio needs to have sorting capability – it should not be sorted by date. Custom post types appear to be completely restricted to to behaving like “posts” not “pages” when it comes to these basic features.

    A significant amount of work needs to be done to jury-rig the custom post types to have page-like qualities. For example, I can now set the “order” field because I added “page-attribute” support, but I can’t get “order” to appear in the Custom Post Type list. And I can’t get the Custom Post Type list to be sorted by “order” when it’s displayed. All of these very simple things seem to be very complicated to override.

    But I’m still digging for answers!

    did you ever figure out why you’re not seeing “template” in the page_attributes module? I’ve got the same issue.

    I’ve been unable to get the ‘New Design’ (image/tab attached to the browser side) to work. Absolutely nothing gets rendered into the page when this plugin is set to “new design”. “Old design seems to work fine. Would have loved to have this plugin work as advertised as this side image is exactly what I needed!

    Well, no excuses anymore about “plugins” causing the inability to drag/drop on the widgets page. This is definitely a wide-spread bug.

    I have a fresh install of WP 2.9.2, I’m using the Default theme that comes with WordPress. My browser is Firefox 3.6.3.

    No “plugins” are involved beyond what natively comes with WordPress and drag and drop simply does not work.

    My only option was to select “Screen Options” in the upper right and “Enable Compatibility Mode”.

    Yes, this appears to be WordPress defect. I’ve run into the same issue in WordPress 2.8.4.

    When I have a static home page, the “paginated post” feature adds the numeric page numbers to the end of the URL, but it doesn’t appear to properly be able to paginate a static home page. A 404 is received.

    WordPress should recognize that the site has a static home page and apply the proper pagination to that static home page based on the page number appended to the URL.

    Not sure how to report a defect, but I’ll go figure it out and try and get this reported.

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