• Resolved justinromi13

    (@justinromi13)


    I am confused as to how to link the players name on the team roster. I read a lot of the support questions that are similar to mine, and your response was the same every time.

    Easy. Just move the single-player.php template from the plugin’s theme-templates directory to your theme’s main directory.

    I am not that skilled in web site designing, and am not sure how to do what you said. Below is an example of how my Roster currently looks.
    http://qbhitlist.com/?page_id=7335

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/team-rosters/

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  • Thread Starter justinromi13

    (@justinromi13)

    Help! I tried to copy and paste the template into the main directory and now the site won’t load at all. Everything froze and now I can’t access my site through any means.

    Thread Starter justinromi13

    (@justinromi13)

    Ok I got my website up and running again but still need help linking the player names to the page.

    Plugin Author Mark O’Donnell

    (@markodonnell)

    Great. You can copy the template either by using an FTP client like Filezilla (great and free) or your hosting provider’s file manager. After that, it just works like magic. 🙂

    BTW, looking at your link above, you may have problems with the plugin unless you change your permalinks to Post Name. You can do that on your WP Dashboard -> Settings -> Permalinks. That a look at the addresses on the MSTW plugin development site.

    -Mark

    Thread Starter justinromi13

    (@justinromi13)

    Thanks for letting me know how to set up the player profile link, but when I click on the player profile, the entire profile appears on the right side of the screen in the widget area. How could I fix this problem. Below is an example of the page

    http://qbhitlist.com/players/josh-rosen/?preview=true&preview_id=7488&preview_nonce=bc40e4688e

    http://qbhitlist.com/class-of-2015-pro-style-qbs/

    Thanks

    Plugin Author Mark O’Donnell

    (@markodonnell)

    I have no idea what’s going on with your theme but I change this rule:

    #primary, #secondary {
       float: left;
       overflow: hidden;
       width: 100%;
    }

    and things seemed to be much better.

    This is no longer a plugin/plugin forum issue.If you’d like more help with your theme, please contact me directly – mark@shoalsummitsolutions.com.

    Thanks.
    -Mark

    Plugin Author Mark O’Donnell

    (@markodonnell)

    Marked RESOLVED due to inactivity. If you have other issues, please open a new thread.

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