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  • Plugin Author toddhalfpenny

    (@toddhalfpenny)

    First things first… I think you should sort your etiquette out.

    Secondly, this is not a widget; it’s a plugin.

    Thirdly, the plugin replicates sidebars in the same where that WordPress core does… by using an unordered list for the list of widgets it displays. By doing this it enables the selection of styles that might have been applied in the theme’s CSS.

    Thread Starter JohnGrefe

    (@johngrefe)

    Exactly, inheriting the style automatically makes it display terribly for its usage. If you read other posts on the support for this plugin, you have people wondering why this has the same issue. Obviously, should be addressed, just figured I’d give you a pointer on doing things better.

    Andrew Nevins

    (@anevins)

    WCLDN 2018 Contributor | Volunteer support

    @toddhalfpenny,
    If someone is abusing you, feel free to tag the thread with ‘modlook’.

    @johngrefe,
    Please never attempt to use intimidation on these forums again.

    Plugin Author toddhalfpenny

    (@toddhalfpenny)

    @john, inheriting the styles seems only to be an issue when it comes to the bullets… this is really a flaw in my plugin which is not being specific enough in the selection. I’m hoping to improve this in the next release(s).

    @andrew, thanks for the heads-up.

    Thread Starter JohnGrefe

    (@johngrefe)

    wrap in ‘<div>’ and ‘<p>’ I did to yours as a hot fix. Was thinking about putting a toggle in the backend to manage that. (flip lists to divs)

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