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    Degreeck
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    November 15, 2019 at 15:00

    Thank you Rose. I know now where I messed up. Your help is much appreciated.

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    Degreeck
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    November 11, 2019 at 13:16

    The settings are EXACTLY the same, set to default. On the HOME page, footer 1, footer 2 and the copyright footer displays – while set to default. It also displays exactly as I created it in static blocks. This is not true for my category pages or my product pages. I also only have options: Footer1 or footer2. Why are my home page and category pages footers not the same. There is NO option to edit the category page footers. The Product and category pages should apply the footers as set in the appearance -> widgets -> footer1, footer2 and footer copyright drop down menus if I am not mistaken. The question thus remains, why doesn’t it display the same on the home and products or category pages and why are my font colors not as I have defined in my static blocks? I had to resort to color: ##e56399 !important to get my colors to be correct.

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    Degreeck
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    November 8, 2019 at 08:53

    Hi Rose, thanks. I don’t know why it did that yesterday. I use various browsers (obviously) and some just for testing, so the cache in those browsers are set to always clear. I must’ve done something wrong on my end.

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    Degreeck
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    November 7, 2019 at 17:06

    In case you need cpanel access

    Please contact administrator
    for this information.
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    Degreeck
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    November 6, 2019 at 17:09

    Hi, I also seem to have an issue with google tag manager. I used a plugin that injects the scripts into required pages just below the tag. However, this caused a strange anomaly: Strange tags at the top of all the pages and I cannot figure where it comes from
    You will notice at the top of the web pages, there are strange tags and I cannot for the life of me figure out where this came from. It showed up when I installed Google tag manager for WordPress. I disabled the plugin again but that hasn’t resolved the issue though.

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    Degreeck
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    August 29, 2019 at 14:25

    Thank you

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    Degreeck
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    August 28, 2019 at 16:01

    Awesome, thank you!

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    Degreeck
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    August 28, 2019 at 15:15

    Hi Olga, sorry for being such a pain. I watched the tutorial on creating a footer and I have this problem that when I select Static Blocks -> add new, I do not have the visual editor available in the admin section. Is this normal? I see in the tutorial that it was made when WP Bakery was still known as Visual composer. Has this changed since?

    I have created a profile for you to access the admin dashboard if you need to see what I mean.

    Please contact administrator
    for this information.
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    Degreeck
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    August 28, 2019 at 14:49

    How would I go about removing the previous rating? I have left a new rating and review.

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    Degreeck
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    August 28, 2019 at 14:32

    1. Ok, gotcha on the child theme files. Sorry, never used a “premium” theme before. I used to just use free themes and then create my own child themes. I will create the php files I need for the child theme, no problem.

    2. I saw there was a theme update available, removed the plugin again and installed version 1.1.1 . No more issues.

    3. The rest of the message was mostly written out of frustration because the previous wordpress core plugin wouldn’t install – even after I clicked on the link you provided, downloaded the plugin, removed the installed plugin and tried re-installing the plugin in all manners one possibly can. It would install perfectly, but kept giving me an alert than a newer version was available. I did convey this message, just to be given the exact same “solution” to the exact same plugin download link.

    I will sit down and faf around with the WP-Bakery page builder until I know it as well as I know Elementor – it is new knowledge, same with everything else.

    I will change my ratings on themeforest, the updating of the theme went exactly as I am used to and everything on my site is exactly as it was before. I made extensive changes, so I will lose a lot of time if I change the theme and besides that, my trust is restored after the latest update experience.

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    Degreeck
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    August 17, 2019 at 10:20

    Ok, so I downloaded the WooPress core folder, uninstalled (deleted the previously installed version) from my back end (cPanel). I then re-installed the plugin by uploading the folder from my WP admin dashboard. All was well, but I received an alert that there was an update available for the WooPress core plugin. I proceeded to select “update now”. This returned an error Update Failed: The package could not be installed. PCLZIP_ERR_BAD_FORMAT (-10) : Unable to find End of Central Dir Record signature .
    I searched Google and some causes to this issue are:

    1. Not enough space on disc – N/A, I have used 240mb/5gig (new website)
    2. PhP has to be version 7+. N/A, my version 7.2.20

    A solution to a similar problem:
    The person downloaded the most recent version of the plugin(It was Jetpack) from source and installed it via FTP.
    I can not test this as I do not know where the source folder of the most recent version can be downloaded. The one I was pointed to was downloaded and installed perfectly, but gave an “update is available” alert. This leads me to conclude that the folder on this website needs to be replaced by its latest version/I need to be pointed to the source where I can download the original folder from the plugin developer myself.

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