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  • Thread Starter overkill22

    (@overkill22)

    Ok, that’s a good point.

    I’m sorry to bother you so much… but I need a bit more help…

    Now the page looks exactly as I want. BUT I’m using “pagebuilder by siteorigin” to divide the page into rows and columns.
    Then I have in every row:

    row 01: text widget
    row 02: 3x Posts in Sidebar widgets (the row is divided into 3 columns)
    row 03: text widget
    row 04: 3x Posts in Sidebar widgets (the row is divided into 3 columns)
    row 05: text widget
    row 06: 3x Posts in Sidebar widgets (the row is divided into 3 columns)

    The page is exactly as I want it. But a lot of widget in it.

    If I have to change, the second option is to use the CSS and divide the page as below:

    row 01: text widget
    row 02: 1x Posts in Sidebar widgets (using CSS to show 3 posts in a row)
    row 03: text widget
    row 04: 1x Posts in Sidebar widgets (using CSS to show 3 posts in a row)
    row 05: text widget
    row 06: 1x Posts in Sidebar widgets (using CSS to show 3 posts in a row)

    But just now, using the CSS, I had some problems visualizing the content on a mobile device, plus the 3 posts (images) instead to be centered in the page, they were aligned to the left side.

    If you have time and can help me, I can rebuild now the page following the second option, so you can see… let me know…

    Thread Starter overkill22

    (@overkill22)

    Performance-wise, is it better to use a CSS to style the widget (there will be 3 widget in a page (one widget each line) with 3 different CSS. one each widget) or is it better to use 3 widget every line (total 9 widget in a page, but without CSS)?

    No worries for the “no posts yet”, if it’s working at your side, it’s fine!

    Thread Starter overkill22

    (@overkill22)

    When activated, that checkbox hides the widget if no posts are found. The text field, instead, lets you define a custom text when no posts are found: if you empty it, the widget won’t show anything (except widget title).

    I checked it, but the text “no posts yet” is still showing.

    Thread Starter overkill22

    (@overkill22)

    ok, now it is much better!
    is there a way to align the widget in the center of the page? now it is on the left…
    If I change the CSS float: center, it vill do again the single column 🙁

    Thread Starter overkill22

    (@overkill22)

    I’m not sure if the checkbox “Completely hide the widget if no posts are found”.
    I tried to check or uncheck it but is still the same. In order to don’t see the “No posts yet.” write up, I had to delete it.

    Thread Starter overkill22

    (@overkill22)

    The result that I want is like in the first line.
    The size of the images are also very good.
    Using your CSS the images are resized as thumbnail.

    Thread Starter overkill22

    (@overkill22)

    Sure, the address is HERE

    At the moment I’m trying different solutions.
    I’ll keep the page published for a couple of hours.

    Now I’m using one line with 3 columns, each one with a different Posts in Sidebar widget.
    under that, one line with 1 column, with just one widget.

    Thread Starter overkill22

    (@overkill22)

    No worries guys!
    It is a great plugin however! And it is good that you will implement this in the upcoming version!

    Happy working and thank you for your efforts!

    Thread Starter overkill22

    (@overkill22)

    Hi,
    no, unfortunately these answers didn’t solve my questions.

    I’ll try to explain it better.

    I add a new custom theme.
    I made the new custom theme as default theme by clicking the “check” icon (v).
    I delete the old default theme by pressing the “delete” icon (x).
    In the plugin folder I deleted all the files such divider, share icons, and etc , that my new custom theme doesn’t need.

    However, every time I create a new newsletter, the header is the correct on (new theme), but the blocks that already there (by default) are from the old theme, and so goes for the picture.

    where is the plugin taking the picture? and the style? because I deleted all the files in the plugin folder.

    so the questions are:

    1) can I start with a TOTALLY BLANK newsletter?
    2) if not, can I set to start with a newsletter with already some blocks in, but from my theme?

    Here a screenshot to make it clear
    >>>how it is
    >>>how it should be

    If you notice, in the first image, the divider are in, but the png file is missing, that’s why I deleted from the folder. But if I go in the divider setting, I still see 2 dividers instead of one, so everytime I have to change that setting too.

    Thread Starter overkill22

    (@overkill22)

    This is not really the answer I was waiting… I’m using a Pro Theme by Themegrill, I’d exclude this option.

    The problem is during the edit of the newsletter. If you tell me what to do I can try to do more test for you. 😉

    Thread Starter overkill22

    (@overkill22)

    I’m already doing this. But is not working.

    The text that I paste always goes at the end of the existing text. And also with a couple of <p> at the top…

    Thread Starter overkill22

    (@overkill22)

    OMG!
    I really cannot believe I am so BLUR!
    TOOLBAR TOGGLE

    -_-‘

    Thread Starter overkill22

    (@overkill22)

    Hi Josh,
    I followed all the steps, disable all the plugin (but WP Edit, set the Twenty Fifteen as theme, but the plugin is still not working.

    Thread Starter overkill22

    (@overkill22)

    Ok cool!!!
    I didn’t know that must wait the indexing!

    Thank you for the support!!!

    Thread Starter overkill22

    (@overkill22)

    Thank you, Jeremy.
    It started working after some hours without doing anything.

    However in some posts it doesn’t show.
    How does it works?
    How does it select the related post?

    Take a look:

    Without related posts:
    LINK 01 – categories: BLOG, BROWN SUGAR
    LINK 02 – categories: ARTICLES, BLOG, DL
    LINK 03 – categories: ARTICLES, BLOG, HB

    With related posts:
    LINK 04 – categories: ARTICLES, BLOG, HB
    LINK 05 – categories: ARTICLES, BLOG, HB
    LINK 06 – categories: BLOG, SWEET SPOT

    As you notice, some posts without the “related posts” are with the same categories of the post with the “related posts”.

    Thank you for your time.

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