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Hi Sami, its pretty much as I said. In WordPress click the Suffusion Options’ under the “Appearance” menu of the main WP menus.
Then you’ll see “backend’, ‘site optimisation’. Play about with the settings on the top two sections.
PS
BACKUP first. Always backup when trying something outHope this helps
MarkHi there,
Many thanks for your repose.
Funnily enough I have just found a resolution that works for me and was close to posting. For anyone following this thread then this is what I deducted.The conflicts are obviously with the css.
I found some settings in suffusion that gave some additional options related to css… I have no idea what they are, or what the do but I am sure it will make more sense to someone.
If you go to ‘sufusion options, backend, site optimisation’ then the 2nd set of options down ie ‘Auto-generate CSS file for customisation options’ I switched the radio button from the 1st option (top left) to the other option top right…ie Auto-generate the CSS and print it in the HTML source.
Seems to work for me at least – Hope it helps anyone else.
Thanks
MarkHi, I am having a similar issue with the Premise plug too in that the main pages of the main theme (suffusion) loose their styling and formatting after they have been published…when Premise is activated that is.
The ‘premise’ landing page is https://www.5minutefortunes.com and the wordpres page that has lost its formatting – ie the header and heading styles is on a temporary page at https://www.5minutefortunes.com/blog
Hope some can help me out.
Thanks
MarkJust to echo the comments above with much favourable support for sayontan and for anyone looking for that fully customisable theme. This is great work, and as a newbie I too have installed 100’s of themes and not being impressed at all. This has certainly help speed up the process for creating my first blog site (still slow, but getting there)
MarkForum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: how do I change the order of widgetsHi, esmi, thanks for that. The issue was lot deeper than that in which the widgets didn’t appear on the site in the order they were on the set-up page. They just keep re-arranging themselves.
I did solve this and for the benefit on of anyone else tearing their hair out and looking for the solutions. This was the scenario:
Widgets not appearing in the order as programmed:
Eventually after a very long time I found the problem was only with Firefox. No issue on IE or Google Chrome. The fix was pretty easy in the end. Just cleared ALL cache, cookies and browser history. Problem SolvedThanks
MarkForum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: how do I change the order of widgetsHi, Thats the easy part but why don’t the widgets appear in the same order on the site
CheersHi tlawrence
I have a similar issue, but being a novice I am struggling to differentiate between:
Account ID (is this my google login)
Partner ID (is this the google adsense reference ie the ca-pub-xxxx
Slot Id (No idea what this is)Tried various options but not being able to display adds
Oh – and anything else you happened to have solved re your post above
Thanks in anticipation
Marks