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5:57 pm
26 June, 2009


Mindy

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posts 40

I apologize for posting again since I just did a few days ago as well, but I'm having another issue. It seems as though the sermon stylesheet is not being called out to/used. For instance, I added the widget code to my sidebar and edited something in the admin side in the "style" area that corresponded to the widget. It did not change anything. When I copy and pasted that same code into my stylesheet for that page, it showed up. Apparently, nothing I do in the stylesheet on my admin side makes any changes. Is there a step that I missed that should make this happen?


Here is the link to my home page where the sidebar is:

http://www.bygraceonline.org/wp/

And to where my sermons page is:

http://www.bygraceonline.org/w…..es/sermons


I'm trying to get this finished up for my church as soon as possible so any insight would be awesome!

7:51 pm
29 June, 2009


Mindy

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posts 40

Ok, I tested some things out and realized that the stylesheet works on my sermons page, but does not work on my widget. Is this because I had to manually place in the widget code into my theme? How can I edit the way it is displayed? My home page link is listed above where the widget is being shown. I want it to not have any list bullets and I also want the date and play button to be on the next line.

3:39 pm
20 September, 2009


PBurch

Enthusiast

posts 18

I'm having the same issue (http://www.arcoc.com). If I'm actually on my Sermons page (http://www.arcoc.com/listen-online), the CSS is applied correctly to the widget. If I'm on any other page, it is not.

Looking at the source, I see that SB's style sheet is only inserted on the SB page – which is probably expected behavior.

How should the widget be styled when it's on some other page?

1:39 am
21 September, 2009


Mark Barnes

Admin

posts 321

Mindy – the CSS is only inserted if it's required, and therefore won't appear if you've hardcoded the widget into your theme. I should probably change that. In the meantime, you could use my Style Tweaker plugin (just search for "style tweaker" in plugins) to add the CSS to every page.

PBurch – have you too hardcoded the widget into your theme, or have you added the widget in the normal way?

1:51 am
21 September, 2009


PBurch

Enthusiast

posts 18

I added the widget via the "Appearance" tab in the admin panel. I assume this is the "normal" way.


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