Layouts is a WordPress plugin that lets you design responsive layouts for entire pages, from the header down to the footer.
Layouts User Guides include detailed documentation on how Layouts editor works and how you can create Layouts and assign them to specific content, or as templates for all items of a post type.
When you ask for help or report issues, make sure to tell us the versions of the Toolset plugins that you have installed and activated.
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Problem: The grid structure I created in my Layout is not being displayed correctly. Some cells are appearing in the wrong rows.
Solution: Typically this indicates a markup problem in the contents of the cells, like an unclosed div tag or an extra closing div tag. Replace each cell with a Visual Editor cell temporarily, and check the grid structure again. If it's correct, replace each cell one by one until the conflict is revealed. Then check the markup in the cell for the markup issues.
Problem:
The issue here is that the user wanted to to use our Layouts plugin to create a custom layout for the BBpress user profile page.
Solution:
Unfortunately this isn't possible as BBpress doesn't uses a page template to do its profile pages but rather has its own internal template that is loaded when the page is visited. So we are not able to customize this page with our Toolset plugins.
Problem: I am trying to import Products using WP Import, but the default Layout is not applied to each Product I import.
Solution: You can go to Toolset > Layouts and find a warning in the Layouts list next to Products. If you click this warning, the default Product Template Layout will be assigned to all Products missing a Layout assignment.
Problem:
The issue here is that the user is unable to edit the option What to display if no layout is assigned to content when using the Toolset Starter theme when layouts and views is enabled.
Solution:
This is because with this theme it's expecting that your intention is to use it to fully customize your site with our toolset plugins.
Problem: I have a View that shows inconsistent results when filters are applied or removed.
Solution: Uncheck the box "Don't include this page in the results of this View" and delete the current WordPress Archive applied to product categories. There is currently a Layout and a View assigned to product categories so the WordPress Archive is unnecessary.
The issue here is that the user is using the old Toolset Twentysixteen integration plugin and his site is currently running slow.
Solution:
Unfortunately as you know the integrations are included in the plugin itself, however we no longer do a full integration such as with the header cells for the specific themes etc.
What the integration now does is for you to control your content are better.
The integration plugin that you are currently using is no longer supported so our development team wouldn't provide a patch for it.
Finally when was this slowdown noticed as this could be attributed to increased plugin use on your website, Does the slowdown still occur when you disable all the non-toolset plugins ?