@lithiumweb – Hey, thanks for all the details and thanks for trying SlickQuiz. Could you send me a link to a live page where the problem is happening? I’ll need to look at the code that’s in place. There is like a style in your theme or another plugin that is overriding SlickQuiz styles.
@jewlofthelotus – Hey, thanks for your fast reply!
Would you at all mind if I had your email address?
The site with the quiz is a membership site and I don’t mind giving you access, but I don’t want anyone else to be able to access it on here.
Would that be okay?
Thanks for your help
I understand your concern. I will have to continue posting the issues and solutions that I find here, so that other users can benefit from them.
But yes, you may contact me personally to share the URL and access information. Are you on twitter, by chance? My username is the same there, if you’d like to follow/DM me.
Yeah no problem at all.
I’ve started following you (my username is LeeWallisUK)
I need you to follow me back so I can DM you,
Thanks
Lee
Was having trouble sending you the URL via Twitter.
Here’s the URL: http://goo.gl/2qqQ2J
Instructions have been sent via DM. 🙂
@jewlofthelotus –
I’ve managed to fix it!
It helped that you mentioned their was a style issue. I looked into it and found that the theme I used created the following style:
a.button,
input[type="reset"],
input[type="button"],
input[type="submit"] {
display:inline-block;
}
Which was overriding your CSS:
a.button {
display:none;
}
Thanks so much for your help, adding some CSS to my stylesheet to force a.button to display:none fixed my issue.
Ah! Good find. This reminds me that I should make my styles specific to the plugin, and not the site in general. Thanks for posting your solution. Ticket created: https://github.com/jewlofthelotus/SlickQuiz-WordPress/issues/38 🙂
@lithiumweb – Just wanted to let you know that the newest update of the plugin adds specificity to the quiz styles. Let me know if you see other wonky design issues, but I think things should be pretty safe now. 🙂