Plugin Author
Baden
(@baden03)
it seems you are using a ‘under construction’ plugin that is not loading the wp_header() function. If this is the case, you will need to manually insert the css link into the header that is being loaded.
I re-uploaded the plugin directly from your WordPress plugin page. I tested the plugin widget and it works fine in the footer. Unfortunately the need is for the plugin to work only on the page, so that’s not going to help me. So, I understand that I need to insert the css link in the header file so that all my shortcodes can pull the css.
But I am a bit of a thicky when it comes to css. Can you direct me to the code for carbonite so that I insert the right link? Thank you very much for your help so far.
Plugin Author
Baden
(@baden03)
Please set the timer up in the footer and send a link.
Once the timers is showing up in the footer, you should be able to search the page source for the style.css for carbonite.
Thanks! The timer is looking great.
I have just one query. How can I align the shortcode/ widget to the left? It’s center right now. I tried html but that didn’t work.
Plugin Author
Baden
(@baden03)
Did you get this issue resolved, or are you even using the plugin? The alignment can be adjusted via CSS.
I am using the plugin although I haven’t centred it yet. I’ll try css, when I can figure it out. Thanks.
Plugin Author
Baden
(@baden03)
Issue marked as resolved.