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I can edit user permissions, but Neighborhood doesn’t have any permissions set up for it’s custom post types. So I’d have to go in and add those, then select them in Membership. I’m wondering if there is an easier way for me to achieve that without going in to hardcode it in my child theme.
Same issue on new pages.
Without plugins activated, it looks like this: http://i.imgur.com/pwPsE6c.png
This reply has been marked as private.I am still getting the spinner forever on the 1.66 you sent me. Here’s my site: http://www.fictionmagazines.com. Please advise! I am losing sales.
Ed, please upload to Envato. My server does not allow me to update that way.
How did you get the update?
Same is happening here. Anybody know what to change? I cannot find it in the CSS or template code.
February 5, 2014 at 11:04 pm in reply to: Always show 'Add to Shopping Bag' button — quick CSS help #47002That is a step in the right direction. Unfortunately, it does not fully solve the issue. It hides the add to shopping bag button, then revels it; which is a bad customer experience.
Please see this product: http://www.fictionmagazines.com/shop/nebula-issues/nebula-rift-vol-01-no-12/
With your CSS, it still hides the “Purchase from Retailer” button until a format is selected as well.
I want to set it up so the whole thing is visible from when the page first loads.
January 30, 2014 at 7:16 pm in reply to: Always show 'Add to Shopping Bag' button — quick CSS help #45890The single item page for variable products.
I’d like the “Add to shopping bag” button (and everything with it) to be displayed at all times, instead of only after options are selected.
January 24, 2014 at 5:15 pm in reply to: Always show 'Add to Shopping Bag' button — quick CSS help #44535Your attention requested. Thank you.
This is an issue with the theme that needs resolving.
This is the code for the erroneous button:
<div class="already-logged-in"> <p>You are already logged in, please continue to the next step.</p> <a class="sf-roll-button alt-button continue-button" href="#" data-target="#billing"><span>Continue</span><span>Continue</span></a> </div>
It is linking to #billing, but billing is right below the button.
It is tagged in the CSS as: .woocommerce-checkout .already-logged-in p
Would throwing a display:none! on there affect any other part of the site? Thanks!
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