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  • Thread Starter mrapino

    (@mrapino)

    Thanks for the reply. As you can see from my markup example, the class isn’t being using in the HTML for use with my CSS. The class I want is “top-bar”, however, what I am getting is “widget widget_text”.

    Any suggestions?

    Thread Starter mrapino

    (@mrapino)

    Yes,

    I do have a category with products associated with it, so I;m not sure what the issue is. When you use [product_categories number=””], what do you put in between the quotes for number? I tried blank, I tried a couple different things, but nothing is doing it.

    Thanks!

    Thread Starter mrapino

    (@mrapino)

    No, what I am saying is that the only browser that requires the post to be published in order for the query to work is IE7 … all other browsers I have tested on allow me to keep the post as a draft, and the content still shows up in the respective area on the site.

    This is a predicament, because I do not want to actually publish the post AS a post … I want to use the post as a way to stream specific content into specific areas. Hence my question, and I will ask it again, is there a better way to create an “editable area” on a site other than creating a post and querying that post?

    If using posts to do this is the best viable solution, maybe you can tell me how I can avoid publishing the post, because IE7 doesn’t like keeping the post as a draft, as demonstrated by the absence of the content on the site until the post was published.

    Thanks…

    Thread Starter mrapino

    (@mrapino)

    I have an update:

    The post has to be published in IE7, but I can keep it a draft in other browsers.

    Is there a way to hide the posts that I am using to pull information into specific areas of the website?

    OR

    Is there a better way to create an “editable area” on a site?

    Thanks!

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