Thanks! Can you tell me the theme you are using and possibly provide a link to your site where I can see the issue?
It’s a custom theme built on the Whiteboard framework. Here’s a link to the dev site – http://860.6db.myftpupload.com/
Also, I have the bootstrap options disabled but not the css.
Thanks for taking a look.
OK cool. Thanks for the info. When your theme uses register_sidebars can you possibly paste that code? I think that’s where the issue is at.
Hey Devin,
Here’s what I have for that widget
// Reservation Widget
// Location: above footer
register_sidebar(array('name'=>'Make Reservation',
'before_widget' => '<div>',
'after_widget' => '</div>',
'before_title' => '<h3>',
'after_title' => '</h3>',
));
I think I see where you are going with it – I added a class to the before div – <div class="test">
– and that seemed to resolve the issue. I guess it needed that so the plugin could insert its own class?
Yeah exactly. Typically you’ll want to let WordPress output the proper classes when you register sidebars. Check out the codex article: https://codex.wordpress.org/Function_Reference/register_sidebar
Notice how they have id="%1$s" class="widget %2$s">
in the before_widget
attribute?
Gotcha – thanks for the tip and for taking the time to point me in the right direction. Much appreciated.