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  • Thread Starter riley454

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    @missveronicatv Thank you I will look into that

    @andrewshu Thanks for the advice.

    Can you suggest somewhere to learn more about creating the code with UM hooks as I am unfamiliar

    Thread Starter riley454

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    After some further investigation, it appears the “Site Origin Page Builder” and/or “Site Origin Widgets” plugins have affected the formatting of the PMS forms layout.

    Disabling these plugins after the PMS pages were created did not solve the problem because they had already used the additional HTML/CSS when the pages were initially created (as intended) which obviously is not removed when the plugin was disabled.

    For the benefit of others who use an additional plugin to assist with formatting, I recommend disabling the option to automatically create new pages/posts formatted with that plugin prior to using the PMS wizard.

    Thread Starter riley454

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    I have tested various themes and specifically “Twenty Twenty” as you suggested with no change to the formatting, only the fonts/colors etc are different. Toggling the “Load CSS” on and off has no effect on the formatting between rows.

    This is how the “register” form is formatting with gaps between each field https://postimg.cc/30rZFyYz

    When signed in the table looks badly formatted with the “status” row and “actions” row misaligned https://postimg.cc/jw4Xf60z

    Thread Starter riley454

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    3 weeks and still no update? Surely there is a simple answer and simple way to solve this

    Thread Starter riley454

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    Thanks for replying @emranemranx

    I’ve checked this with both Chrome and Firefox (after clearing cache/history etc) by viewing page source. Attached is the footer block of html showing “nofollow” for the 3 social icons. It first came to my attention when conducting a site audit with SEMrush so I checked manually to confirm as I thought it was unusual.

    Look forward to your advice.

    <div class="span3 social-block pull-left"><span class="social-links"><a rel="nofollow" class="social-icon icon-facebook" title="Follow us on Facebook" aria-label="Follow us on Facebook" href="https://www.facebook.com/L2Proadready/" target="_blank" style="font-size:30px"><i class="fab fa-facebook"></i></a><a rel="nofollow" class="social-icon icon-twitter" title="Follow us on Twitter" aria-label="Follow us on Twitter" href="https://twitter.com/l2proadready?lang=en" target="_blank" style="font-size:30px"><i class="fab fa-twitter"></i></a><a rel="nofollow" class="social-icon icon-google-plus" title="Follow us on Google-plus" aria-label="Follow us on Google-plus" href="https://plus.google.com/112206402443801324571" target="_blank" style="font-size:30px"><i class="fab fa-google-plus"></i></a></span></div>

    Thread Starter riley454

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    Hi Alex
    As you suggested I have disabled all plugins except SiteOrigin and the issue remained. Also tested with themes 2016 and 2017. Emptied ALL caches each time i changed something.

    I’ve been using Page Builder for quite a while on the same theme and everything has been ok until recently. This has only started over the last couple of weeks which coincides with the recent update. Not sure thats the cause but the timing is about the same and as with the above testing its happening without other plugins active and on other themes.

    All themes, wordpress and other plugins are all running the latest versions.

    Another thing I have noticed is the page/post editor is taking a lot longer to load than usual

    Thread Starter riley454

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    Hi Tom
    Having ran out of ideas I completely removed the wordpress installation and started from scratch. Everything appears to be ok at this stage so I guess there may have been a problem with the initial WP installation. I’ll keep an eye on everything but fingers crossed I think problem solved.
    Thanks for offering assistance

    Thread Starter riley454

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    Hi Andrew
    Having ran out of ideas I completely removed the wordpress installation and started from scratch. Everything appears to be ok at this stage so I guess there may have been a problem with the initial WP installation. I’ll keep an eye on everything but fingers crossed I think problem solved.

    Thread Starter riley454

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    Hi Andrew
    I tested the widgets plugin on other themes with no issue. The theme developer is unaware of other issues and states there are many other users of the theme using SO wigdets without problems. I tend to believe his comments as it is a very popular theme with over 100k downloads and lots of positive reviews. I’m somehow stuck in the middle of this one.

    I know your products work and I’m confident the theme does too but for some reason they won’t work together on my installation. Any suggestions?

    Thread Starter riley454

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    Hi Tom
    I’ve tested with several themes on this installation and still only having problems with GP. After removing all plugins, the warning message only shows for GP.

    Following that I deleted GP and all plugins again then reinstalled GP without plugins and now I’m getting this message at the top of the webpage

    Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /home/eclipsed/public_html/sandbox/wp-includes/class-wp-customize-widgets.php on line 478

    Additionally, when I activate another theme then switch back to GP I initially get the following message in WPress dashboard which goes away when I click on a different menu item

    Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /home/eclipsed/public_html/sandbox/wp-includes/widgets.php on line 1325

    Warning: array_merge(): Argument #12 is not an array in /home/eclipsed/public_html/sandbox/wp-includes/widgets.php on line 1159

    Warning: array_diff(): Argument #2 is not an array in /home/eclipsed/public_html/sandbox/wp-includes/widgets.php on line 1160

    Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /home/eclipsed/public_html/sandbox/wp-includes/widgets.php on line 1162

    Warning: array_merge(): Argument #1 is not an array in /home/eclipsed/public_html/sandbox/wp-includes/widgets.php on line 1170

    I am really keen to get this theme working but have run out of ideas and would appreciate any further suggestions you may have.

    Thread Starter riley454

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    Hi Tom and thanks for replying

    I’ve reported to SO who have suggested testing again with another theme just to rule out theme conflicts. I’ve been using their plugins on other domains for some time with several themes without issues. Unfortunately I’m waiting for CDN propagation delays to test any further but will update you as soon as I am able.

    Thread Starter riley454

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    Thanks. I’ll keep you posted

    Thread Starter riley454

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    Thanks for replying Andrew

    I’m using the free Generate Press version for the first time.

    I’ve deactivated all plugins and have the same issue with Widgets bundle on its own and together with Page Builder activated. The warning only comes with Widgets Bundle active regardless of other plugins active or otherwise.

    I haven’t tried another theme on this install but am using the plugin on other domains with no problems. For a short time I can’t test that as the domain is temporarily unavailable while CDN is propagating. I will check another theme as soon as I can and update you unless you have further information sooner.

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    Thread Starter riley454

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    No

    Thread Starter riley454

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    The CSS is currently in the child theme and I can only assume you are seeing a cached version or something??? I have viewed this on several different devices and am getting the form with the default gray background.

    This is the complete child css file. The first section as structured by nikeo followed by the css I previously posted. I have several other websites using exactly this format with no issues.

    /*
    Theme Name:     Customizr Child
    Theme URI:      https://themesandco.com/customizr
    Description:    A child theme for the Customizr WordPress theme. This child theme simply includes 2 files : style.css to add your custom css and functions.php where you can extend Customizr's core code. In order to keep your code as clean and flexible as possible, try to use Customizr's hooks API for your customizations. Do something awesome and have fun !
    Author:         Nicolas Guillaume (nikeo)
    Author URI:     https://themesandco.com
    Template:       customizr
    Version:        1.0.0
    */
    
    /* Your awesome customizations start right here !
    -------------------------------------------------------------- */
    
    .wpcf7-form
    {
        background-color: #27cda5;
        border-radius: 10px;
        border: 2px solid gray;
        padding-left: 10px;
        padding-top: 10px;
        line-height: 4px;
    }
    
    .wpcf7 input[type="text"],
    .wpcf7 input[type="email"],
    .wpcf7 textarea
    {
    	border-radius: 7px;
    	width: 90%;
    }
    input.wpcf7-form-control.wpcf7-submit {
        background: #008B8B;
        margin-left: auto;
    	margin-right: auto;
    	width: 90%;
    }
    
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