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April 6, 2013 at 5:10 pm in reply to: Need Urgent Help – Google Conversion Code Not Publishing Correctly #33578
Hugh
MemberYes using the CODE button to wrap the java scrip seems to work. At least I hope it does.
I publish the page again after wrapping the script as you suggest. Then I examined the source code it now publishes correctly.
Then when I examine the page using the "Google Tag Assistant" extension in Chrome's browser It verifies the script is working.
But it does give me a warning that the script is "missing CData content" so I'm not sure why this warning is still there.
I thought this warning was happening because of the initial problem I posted about, which you now have taught me how to resolve.
At this point I'm going to look at this issue as resolved.
I think I'm just going to have to let the AdWords campaign gather some contact-us conversions and see if AdWords tracks them correctly.
Thanks greatly for your help.
Hugh
MemberThanks greatly for your reply. An easy solution like this is really good news. I"ll install this plugin today and report back any issues.
March 9, 2013 at 9:42 am in reply to: Need help on Eleven40 Theme conflict with Plugin – Widget CSS Classes #25184Hugh
MemberThanks greatly for the reply. Yes the link shown in your reply is the correct Widget CSS Classes plugin.
The plugin is designed with a Settings Form where you define the names for as many custom classes as you want, and then these newly defined custom classes become available for selection in each of the widgets the site has chosen to display.
The way you select whatever newly defined custom class you want is by using a drop down box now available inside of each widget. It was my thinking this functionality would make the process of styling each widget easier, faster and more flexible.
But I'm just now learning CSS and PHP, and both are still somewhat confusing to me.
I do have the plugin installed and I can successfully use the Settings page to define the custom classes and I can go to to each widget and select the custom class I want. But when I do this these classes do not work unless I add the PHP code to the Theme Functions file as outlined in my post above. And as previously explained this causes the Primary widget area to no longer function, which obviously is not acceptable.
Do you think there is a way to fix this conflict, or do you feel this plugin is more trouble than its worth?
I guess one of the main issues I'm confused about is this:
1. Without this plugin, if I use Edit CSS to define several new custom classes, then how do I assign a desired newly defined custom class on a case by case basis to the each widget?
2. Saying this another way, if I have four different types of widgets loaded into the Primary Widget Area, then how do I best assign a different custom class to each of these four different types of widgets?
Thanks again for your time looking into this issue and for your reply. And apologies if I'm not explaining clearly, or because of my lack of expertise you find I'm using incorrect logic or terminology.
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