Thank you! I reported this problem to both Jetpack (as a submit button on a Jetpack form was not showing up properly) and Spider FAQ. The Jetpack folks pointed to the Spider FAQ as the culprit but I haven’t the time to plough through the CSS. THis is prety poor CSS programming however, particularly for something like WordPress where there are likely to be so many CSS files.
Sona
(@support-web-dorado)
Dear users,
You can add the following before the stated code to make it apply only to FAQ product:
.faq_content
Where do you report bugs?
You can add the following before the stated code to make it apply only to FAQ product:
.faq_content
Are you going to put that in an update?
gfbhwo’s question is a valid question because if we modify the plugin’s CSS file, our changes will be lost in the next plugin update.
Is there a way to submit a bugfix? like in github’s pull request?
Sona
(@support-web-dorado)
Dear stuardostr,
We will include it within our upcoming update. You can in addition if other bugs found write us to support[at]web-dorado.com, we will forward it to our developer and resolve it within an update. Thank you.
It’s been a month since this problem was reported and no new version has been released. Please advice.
Sona
(@support-web-dorado)
Dear stuardostr,
The version is in testing process. It will be released in less than a week. Thank you and sorry for the inconvenience you have been facing meanwhile.