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Steven Zahm.
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07/19/2016 at 4:55 pm #383451
Kathryn Hamm
ParticipantThis reply has been marked as private.07/19/2016 at 5:42 pm #383459Steven Zahm
Keymaster@ Kathryn
re: So, you’ve done a tweak to the larger theme style, but it’s only been adjusted for the Connections template. The rest of the global style will work on the theme as planned?
The tweak will only affect Connections, nothing else.
re: Unfortunately, a new bug seems to have appeared. All that I have done is to add a few header images for my theme via Appearance->customize in my theme. Since your fix seemed to be theme-related, I wonder if this is the cause? I had no issues with this before.
Sorry, to hear about additional troubles, but the tweak, it is impossible to have caused this issue. This is literally the tweak:
#cn-list-head form div { overflow: visible; }This can have no effect on the theme’s use of the WP Customizer. That said, it seems your site did not like the JP Custom CSS plugin which is amazing! It is such a lightweight plugin which does only really one thing. I moved the CSS to the theme’s CSS file and removed the plugin. You can now access the dashboard page (the only admin page that would not load for some reason).
Apologies for the troubles, you should be good to go.
ps. Since I moved the CSS tweak to the theme’s CSS file, you may have to force refresh the browser so it does not use the locally cached (old version) in order to see the category drop down once again.
07/19/2016 at 5:53 pm #383463Kathryn Hamm
ParticipantFantastic. Thanks yet again for the help!
Since I don’t have a child theme in place, I might lose this snippet with a theme update, correct?
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07/19/2016 at 6:01 pm #383466Steven Zahm
Keymaster@ Kathryn
re: Since I don’t have a child theme in place, I might lose this snippet with a theme update, correct?
Yes, this is a possibility. Many theme’s have an option for custom CSS, unfortunately I did not see one for this theme.
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