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Community Forums › Forums › Archived Forums › Design Tips and Tricks › widgetized footer display – how to supress it?

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Tagged: gwfoot-frontend.php, widgetized footer

  • This topic has 3 replies, 3 voices, and was last updated 7 years, 1 month ago by Susan.
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  • April 1, 2015 at 12:04 am #146338
    sammond7
    Member

    Hi.

    I'm using a modified version of the metro-pro theme.

    Within this them there is a page_landing.php which I have duplicated to create page_landing_full_width.php. All works perfectly.

    However, I also have the Genesis Widgetized Footer plugin running with a text widget added to Footer Area #1. Interestingly this footer widget does not appear in page_landing.php, but it does appear in page_landing_full_width.php despite these 2 pages being identical in code except for a differing class at the top.

    Note, if I do change the class to be identical, the issue persists. But if I change the name of one of the new files to the original name, page_landing.php, the footer disappears.

    I have looked into the plugin's code and found this inside gwfoot-frontend.php:

    	if ( GWFOOT_REMOVE_LANDING_FOOTER
    		&& ( is_page_template( 'page_landing.php' )
    			|| is_page_template( 'page-landing.php' )
    			|| is_page_template( 'landing.php' )
    			|| is_page_template( 'template-landing.php' )
    			|| is_page_template( 'template_page-landing.php' )
    		)
    

    Can I suggest a plugin feature to allow other pages to be excluded? Or can I include something in my "must use" plug in that alters the behaviour of this plugin?

    http://testingground.mustor.com/testing-amazon-image-serve/
    May 8, 2015 at 6:12 pm #151071
    sammond7
    Member

    Had no support, so still having issues. Thanks Susan, that would be much appreciated 🙂

    May 7, 2016 at 12:50 pm #185162
    brankica
    Member

    I am looking for a solution for this as well, but the forum isn't too helpful. Has anyone been able to help with this?

    May 7, 2016 at 12:52 pm #185164
    Susan
    Moderator

    @brankica:

    As this original thread is over a year old, I recommend that you start a new thread.

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