Page Sidebar Visibility
I’m having problems changing the visibility of the Sidebar on pages that are set for Full page.
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7Hi Michael
Pages that have the page template set to Full Width don’t load the sidebar. Pages with the Default page template set will load the sidebar.
To control which widgets appear on which pages you can use the WordPress Jetpack plugin. If you’re running SlimJetpack and are having issues with what I’m about to suggest, try de-activating it and running Jetpack instead. Once installed activate the Widget Visibility module: http://jetpack.me/support/widget-visibility/
Then head to Appearance > Widgets. Edit a widget and find the Visibility button in blue next to the Save button.
In this manner you should be able to run the Default template for pages and control which widgets display.
I did all of this but still no joy with this:
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Can I send you a login and pw to take a look?
Sure. Mail to [email protected]. I’ll get to it ASAP, unfortunately working through a particularly busy period at the moment.
Please link to this thread when you do. Thanks.
Have you had a chance to look at it?
Hey Michael
Still moving the through the forum backlog at the moment, let me go grab your email quick. Standby.
To remove the sidebar on just those three areas I’ve introduce the following into Appearance > Custom CSS:
.directory #sidebar { display: none; }.directory is a common body class shared by the pages managed by that plugin.
Hope that helps.
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