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  • Plugin Contributor eltodd

    (@eltodd)

    We just pushed an update (version 1.0.7) that should address this issue. Thank you for bringing it to our attention.

    Let me know if this is now fixed for you. Thanks.

    Thread Starter Terence Milbourn

    (@pubdirltd)

    Sorry but nope, that doesn’t fix it.

    You might have the contrast too high on your monitor and not be seeing it.

    If you go to Plugins > Add New > you’ll start to see the problem ~ no gray background. And all over the control panel interface the background has gone.

    Then if you click on any of the “more details” links and look down at the bottom, you will only see half a button, among other problems.

    Thread Starter Terence Milbourn

    (@pubdirltd)

    It also introduces a 20px gap between my top navigation area and the hero area below it, which makes it not possible for me to use with the Listify theme.

    Plugin Contributor eltodd

    (@eltodd)

    Sorry about that. The scripts were enqueueing on all admin pages. Big mistake obviously. That should be fixed now in version 1.0.9.

    I really appreciate you bringing this to my attention, as it was clearly a major bug. Thanks again.

    I hope this solves your issue.

    Thread Starter Terence Milbourn

    (@pubdirltd)

    You, that fixed the CSS problem, but it still leaves the 15px gap under my top nav menu. Interestingly, with this theme ~ Listify ~ even GA code inserted into the header does the same. The only way I can do it without that problem is to use the Header and Footer plugin, which somehow doesn’t use the add_action('wp_head' function I guess.

    Plugin Contributor eltodd

    (@eltodd)

    Glad to hear the CSS issue was fixed. Would you update your review to reflect this change? That would be much appreciated.

    That’s interesting about the gap under the top nav. Unfortunately I’m not really sure how to solve that issue within the plugin. I took a look at the other plugin you mentioned and it appears it’s using the ‘wp_head’ hook as well.

    Thread Starter Terence Milbourn

    (@pubdirltd)

    All fixed and thanks for the great support.

    I think the gap is a theme issue.

    And I am looking forward to see how this plugin develops.

    Plugin Contributor eltodd

    (@eltodd)

    Thanks Terence! Glad we could get it resolved for you.

    We’ll be releasing the version 1.1 update here shortly that allows you to add a script to a single page, post, or custom post type.

    Thread Starter Terence Milbourn

    (@pubdirltd)

    Awesome!

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