I am having this issue also.
Thread Starter
Summer
(@fpmsummer)
FWIW, nothing I tried was able to get the Accordion working, so I just used the accordion shortcodes that are in the Themedy Toolbox plugin instead.
Thanks @fpmsummer for identifying this bug
Have you disabled the “Display” module?
It is the Display Module that puts the “Genesis Club Post Settings” on the Post Editor admin page. The other modules such as Accordion add extra tabs.
If you enable the Display Module you will see the settings. This is a temporary solution.
I will fix this bug in the next release so it is no longer a requirement to enable the Display Module
Thread Starter
Summer
(@fpmsummer)
Yes, that would be a misleading “feature”, since the “Display” module is listed as managing so many other things 🙂
I hadn’t read anything that clearly or obviously stated that it had to be enabled for all other modules to work, so I just thought it was an individually independent option, that any singular module would work standalone, sort of.
Thanks for lessening future confusion!
As of the v1.15 release today, the Display module is no longer a requirement.
Now, if you disable the Display module then the Genesis Club Post Settings are displayed in the Post Editor as long as you have at least one of the Accordion, the Post Widgets or the SEO modules enabled.
There is also a Custom Post Types settings on a tab in the dashboard. This means that the Genesis Club Post Settings will NOT be enabled for custom post types by default. Therefore, from now on, to have the plugin operate for custom post types, you will need to switch it on explicitly by clicking the checkbox for any custom post types you have defined (e.g Products in WooCommerce, etc)