• Resolved Er_Maqui

    (@er_maqui)


    Hi,

    I’m using CTA updated to latest version, and, a theme who have footer as a widget area.

    My problem, are, because theme have these feature, hey create a div with id=’footer’ for configure widgets, and, CTA on their Admin CSS have a rule on line 31, for “#footer display: none !important”.

    It’s necessary for the plugin to hide footer, even if Admin page doesn’t have it? If these rule are for a footer of the plugin itself, can you rename these to cta-footer or something similar?

    Please, I need a solution for these problem, because I need to use the plugin and the theme itself. I know I can delete these rule by myself on css file, but, then, when you update the plugin, my rule will be override.

    Thanks,

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/cta/

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