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Wordpress Club Themes => Ameritage Medical - Club => : Lukey May 31, 2017, 08:35:23 AM



: Posts look good in edit but a mess when previewed or published
: Lukey May 31, 2017, 08:35:23 AM
Good Afternoon,

I get this same problem with the Rising Hope theme so wondered if they're related. As per the attached capture the post looks fine when drafting and editing but if I preview or publish it the appearance is vastly different.
Unless I go in and HTML my face off with <p> and
 everywhere this is going to be really unpopular for my client who wants the freedom to edit as and when needed.

Please advise.

In the meantime I'm going to attempt the vertex upgrade in case that has anything to do with it.

Thanks

Luke


: Re: Posts look good in edit but a mess when previewed or published
: Tristan Rineer May 31, 2017, 09:12:23 AM
You'll want to check the "General" tab of the theme options and change the "RAW HTML mode" setting. 


: Re: Posts look good in edit but a mess when previewed or published
: Lukey May 31, 2017, 10:08:17 AM
You'll want to check the "General" tab of the theme options and change the "RAW HTML mode" setting. 

Ok, have set from YES to NO and saved.

I didnt do the upgrade and one thing I noticed after my previous post is that my 3 pages I made don't show when previewing. I get the message of


Not Found

The requested URL /advanced-small-animal-medicine-courses was not found on this server.

Any ideas? I'll create a new page now I've changed that RAW HTML slider.


: Re: Posts look good in edit but a mess when previewed or published
: Tristan Rineer May 31, 2017, 11:19:15 AM
If pages aren't loading, it's most likely that you need to refresh the .htaccess file that allows the permalinks to work correctly.  If you go to the "Settings -> Permalinks" page of WP admin, and click the "Save" button, that should do what you need.


: Re: Posts look good in edit but a mess when previewed or published
: Lukey May 31, 2017, 02:22:40 PM
If pages aren't loading, it's most likely that you need to refresh the .htaccess file that allows the permalinks to work correctly.  If you go to the "Settings -> Permalinks" page of WP admin, and click the "Save" button, that should do what you need.

Yup, spot on. Good to know.