• Resolved noobishh

    (@noobishh)


    Hi,

    I used to have a border between each footnote. I’m using Divi and I’m not sure if it was messed up after some Divi update or the footnote plugin. screenshot nr 1 is how it looks now and screenshot 2 is how I want it to look. Is there any way?

    https://ibb.co/wydKxKm
    https://ibb.co/4s7Zn6p

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  • Plugin Contributor pewgeuges

    (@pewgeuges)

    @noobishh

    Thank you. This option is now available as the fourth setting in Reference container, under General settings. Border color is #060606 as per template image that you shared. Further options should add to this next time.

    The table borders were around all cells until 2.0.0 removed them, 2.0.1 enforced, on user request. But you are right, they should have become optional on the spot. Only I didn’t start adding settings by then.

    I’m sorry that your website was unduly altered. I should have anticipated that once table borders are present, some usage will always persist.

    To make it straightforward, the class .footnotes_plugin_reference_row has been added to the row in all table row templates.

    Further, I’m contrite to admit that when adding the container ID to disambiguate multiple reference containers in a page to make them functional, I overlooked one instance in one of the four table row templates. And I forgot that there are four templates to test. Fortunately your website is using the defect one. That too is fixed in the now current version 2.2.10 of Footnotes. I apologize for the 6-hour backlink outage. I promised that such things won’t happen any more.

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