Layouts plugin provides a drag-and-drop editor that is used from the WordPress administration. Using this editor, you can create layouts, assign them to specific content and design entire pages.
When you ask for help or report issues, make sure to tell us the design that you want to achieve and the layouts that you have created so far.
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Problem:
Client has created a template to display single custom posts on a site with Avada theme, and wants to use the Toolset theme options to disable some of the page content, e.g. the sidebar and the postmeta.
Solution:
It is currently not possible, the theme options for these are missing and this needs updating on our part.
At the moment the single custom posts will inherit the settings from single blog posts.
Problem:
Layouts not rendering correctly in the back-end due to mix content policy of browser
Solution:
When visiting an HTTPS page in Google Chrome, the browser alerts you to mixed content as errors and warnings in the JavaScript console.
To view these alerts, go to our passive mixed content or active mixed content sample page and open the Chrome JavaScript console. You can open the console either from the View menu: View -> Developer -> JavaScript Console, or by right-clicking the page, selecting Inspect Element, and then selecting Console.
Problem:
On older sites the client used the Toolset Starter Theme which involved created parent and child Layouts. That doesn't seem to be possible with the recommended themes such as Astra.
Solution:
Parent and Child Layouts were a feature of "fully integrated" themes, and is no longer recommended. To use Layouts to design the whole page using parent and child Layouts would require manually integrating themes.