- NewspaperCreate Custom Code with the browser’s Inspector or the Live CSS Box
- NewspaperScroll Animation
- NewspaperWP Rocket and Newspaper Theme: Optimization Guide
- NewspaperHow to setup Twitch for Social Counter
- NewspaperModal Popup
- NewspaperFlex Block Settings Guide
- NewspaperAutoptimize Plugin – install and configuration
- NewspaperAdding Multiple Authors to Your Articles
- NewspaperDesign your Post Pages using the Cloud Library Templates
- NewspaperBig Grid Flex Settings
- NewsmagtagDiv Composer Tutorial
- TutorialsFrom WPBakery to tagDiv Composer
- NewspapertagDiv Composer Tutorial
- NewspaperTheme modules and blocks
- TutorialsDefault Block Settings Guide
- NewspaperThe Mobile Theme
- NewspaperCompare theme files – Winmerge tutorial
- NewsmagBlock settings tutorial
- NewsmagLogo & Favicon
- NewsmagFooter templates
Hello,
The tagDiv CSS Analyzer to be able to do the complete analysis takes longer (8-9 minutes), so I can’t say exactly why it stopped.
The tagDiv CSS Analyzer first, it removes all the unused CSS, then, from the final clean CSS, it generates the Critical CSS and automatically moves the non-critical one to the bottom of the page;
You can find more information about tagDiv CSS Analyzer in this article => https://tagdiv.com/whats-new-in-the-newspaper-theme-10-4-update/
A tutorial on how to use this tool will appear soon.
Thank you!
Hello,
For mobile, we got about the same score => https://demo.tagdiv.com/newspaper_pro/
The tagDiv CSS Analyzer works only for pages (mobile responsive and mobile page), but not works for posts (templates) and mobile theme plugin.
You can find more information about tagDiv CSS Analyzer in this article => https://tagdiv.com/whats-new-in-the-newspaper-theme-10-4-update/
A tutorial on how to use this tool will appear soon.
Thank you for your kind words!
Have a lovely day!
Hello,
Unfortunately, for the moment you can’t remove the unused CSS for the mobile theme plugin.
Thank you for understanding!
Hello,
You can find more information about tagDiv CSS Analyzer in this article => https://tagdiv.com/whats-new-in-the-newspaper-theme-10-4-update/
A tutorial on how to use this tool will appear soon.
Thank you!
Hello,
Because you import a footer from Cloud Template, the background image need to be set with tagDiv Composer, on the row on the footer section in the tab called “CSS”=> https://www.screencast.com/t/icgswNVnEwOY
Hope this helps you!
Thank you!
Hello,
You can find more information about tagDiv CSS Analyzer in this article => https://tagdiv.com/whats-new-in-the-newspaper-theme-10-4-update/
A tutorial on how to use this tool will appear soon.
Thank you!
Is it possible to remove the unused css for mobile theme?
With the css analyzer
Hi,
This is what Newspaper update include => https://tagdiv.com/newspaper/ and here is the guide on how to make the update => https://forum.tagdiv.com/how-to-update-the-theme-2/
You can find the tagDiv CSS Analyzer here https://www.screencast.com/t/nsm171pMa
Thank you!
Hello,
I’m trying to make my website responsive without using AMP or the tagdiv mobile plugin.
When I hide an element on mobile only using the composer, it doesn’t show the hidden element anymore but it still gets loaded from the browser, making the page quite heavy for mobile use.
Can you please help me fix this?
Hi, I have the same question as TS, only your provided CSS code `.td-post-sharing-classic iframe {
width:auto!important;
}`
does not work in my case.
I already tried de-activating all plugins, and also all plugins except the tagdiv ones, and both make no difference. It still happens. So it is not a plugin causing this.
I also removed all custom css code, makes no difference – like button still gets cut off. So I did not create a conflicting css addition either.
A link to a post that shows the like button getting cut off is here – above the article as well as below it is a like button.
I did add above mentioned code to the Theme Panel Custom Code CSS section. No errors are shown there.
Do you have any ideas on how to “widen” the like button so it shows all text and numbers?
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Hello !
I’m sorry for misunderstanding !
Our team is working on a video guide for this in order to help users understand better what this tool does.
Until then you can take a look at this guide done by one user which is very well structured: https://forum.tagdiv.com/topic/css-analyzer-step-by-step-and-doubts/
Thank you !
I have set breadcrumbs and it’s background, but I want to make it rounded, please provide me css
Hello !
1. The CSS Analyzer can be found in your admin bar: https://www.screencast.com/t/4xSXeNuLF This is a tool which comes in handy on optimizing the CSS of your website. More information are available here: https://tagdiv.com/whats-new-in-the-newspaper-theme-10-4-update/ Also please note that our video team is working as we speak to create a video tutorial about it.
2. This depends on what content you have. My personal suggestion is to try a PRO demo and remove the old one. This will automatically change all the elements that disappear when you remove the standard pack plugin.
3. This can be found in tagDiv Composer. As you can see here: https://www.screencast.com/t/ulZmDw7ZMfR by hovering over the titles of options it will show you what each option does.
4. There have been improvements made in order to make the Newspaper Theme more speed friendly and be easier to index by google.
Also for other inquiries please open new topics. This has reached page 4 which is very hard for other users to read.
I hope this was helpful !
Thank you !
Long running production site with Standard Pack: 10.4 upgrade appears to be excellent. No issues so far.
Staging server without Standard Pack: 10.4 not reliably loading CSS on category pages. Results in colors and layout issues. Rollback resolved issues.
Still exploring, but that’s the experience so far.
I had the same problem. This CSS code helped. Use it in custom code of mobile theme settings:-
.single .td-post-sharing {
opacity: 1;
}
I clicked yesterday on tagDiv CSS Analyzer from the top bar, It is a new option and I did not use before, so I did not know what its use for. I did not understand this feature can generate such a bad issue.
I have removed Generated CSS but still having the same issue. Here you can see still the issue https://www.samoyiki.com/author/arif/
How to fix it?
Hello, i have two questions for new tagDiv CSS Analyzer.
1.) I used it and it hang on Point 32. >> https://nimb.ws/dWQKxu
I know its a beta. But perhaps you know how i can fix that issue.
2.) Is this only a Statistic for me as Webmaster? Or is it usefull to click the “tagDiv CSS Analyzer”-Button at the top after every changes?
Thanks for that great Newspaper Update!!!
upgraded to 10.4 and everything worked. Loading was also improved better with the CSS selector. Unfortunately I had to go back to 10.391 because the AMP pages were giving so many errors. Having had to install the WP AMP PLUGIN together with the MOBILE (before I only had the second to travel light and it worked very well) the graphics had changed and the pages had many errors. I tried to clear cache, plug in put and remove plugins but nothing changed. Even in the end the mobile PLUg had disappeared, despite the fact that from the plugin page it gave me activated there was no longer even the option in the theme panel : “MOBILE” disappear… . then new system with AMP with uglier graphics, anonymous, in a broken page and full of errors. I hope it settles soon because the new update was terrific as a loading improvement (from 15 to 55 mobile, from 60 to 96 desktops) doing nothing. Thank you
My logo completely disappeared and is only displaying code. URL is https://www.pinkluggageabroad.com. I’ve removed the logo altogether from theme panel – header – logo and the code is still there on all my pages:
[tdb_header_menu main_sub_tdicon=”td-icon-down” sub_tdicon=”td-icon-right-arrow” mm_align_horiz=”content-horiz-center” modules_on_row_regular=”20%” modules_on_row_cats=”25%” image_size=”td_324x400″ modules_category=”image” show_excerpt=”none” show_com=”none” show_date=”none” show_author=”none” mm_sub_align_horiz=”content-horiz-right” mm_elem_align_horiz=”content-horiz-right” menu_id=”56″ text_color=”rgba(79,79,79,0.41)” sub_text_color=”rgba(221,62,62,0.39)” f_elem_font_family=”fs_5″ tds_menu_active1-line_color=”eyJ0eXBlIjoiZ3JhZGllbnQiLCJjb2xvcjEiOiJyZ2JhKDE2NSw4NSwzNCwwLjIzKSIsImNvbG9yMiI6InJnYmEoMTY1LDg1LDM0LDAuMjMpIiwibWl4ZWRDb2xvcnMiOltdLCJkZWdyZWUiOiItOTAiLCJjc3MiOiJiYWNrZ3JvdW5kLWNvbG9yOiByZ2JhKDE2NSw4NSwzNCwwLjIzKTsiLCJjc3NQYXJhbXMiOiIwZGVnLHJnYmEoMTY1LDg1LDM0LDAuMjMpLHJnYmEoMTY1LDg1LDM0LDAuMjMpIn0=”]
[tdb_header_logo align_horiz=”content-horiz-center” align_vert=”content-vert-center” media_size_image_height=”313″ media_size_image_width=”1000″ image=”10369″ display=”column” show_title=”none” show_tagline=”none” image_retina=”10448″ tagline_align_horiz=”content-horiz-center” tdc_css=”eyJhbGwiOnsibWFyZ2luLXRvcCI6Ii01MCIsIm1hcmdpbi1ib3R0b20iOiItMzAiLCJkaXNwbGF5IjoiIn19″ image_width=”eyJwb3J0cmFpdCI6Ijc1MCJ9″]
[tdb_header_menu sub_tdicon=”td-icon-right-arrow” mm_align_horiz=”content-horiz-center” modules_on_row_regular=”20%” modules_on_row_cats=”25%” image_size=”td_324x400″ modules_category=”image” show_excerpt=”none” show_com=”none” show_date=”none” show_author=”none” mm_sub_align_horiz=”content-horiz-right” mm_elem_align_horiz=”content-horiz-right” inline=”yes” mm_align_screen=”yes” f_elem_font_size=”eyJwb3J0cmFpdCI6IjExIiwiYWxsIjoiMTgifQ==” elem_padd=”eyJwb3J0cmFpdCI6IjAgOXB4In0=” menu_id=”85″ f_elem_font_line_height=”eyJwb3J0cmFpdCI6IjQwcHgifQ==” f_elem_font_family=”394″ f_elem_font_weight=”600″ tds_menu_active1-line_width=”20″ tds_menu_active1-line_color=”eyJ0eXBlIjoiZ3JhZGllbnQiLCJjb2xvcjEiOiJyZ2JhKDIyMSw2Miw2MiwwLjM5KSIsImNvbG9yMiI6InJnYmEoMjIxLDYyLDYyLDAuMzkpIiwibWl4ZWRDb2xvcnMiOltdLCJkZWdyZWUiOiItOTAiLCJjc3MiOiJiYWNrZ3JvdW5kLWNvbG9yOiByZ2JhKDIyMSw2Miw2MiwwLjM5KTsiLCJjc3NQYXJhbXMiOiIwZGVnLHJnYmEoMjIxLDYyLDYyLDAuMzkpLHJnYmEoMjIxLDYyLDYyLDAuMzkpIn0=” f_title_font_family=”394″ f_title_font_size=”12″ f_title_font_weight=”700″ title_txt=”#333333″ title_txt_hover=”#d89686″ f_mm_sub_font_size=”12″ f_mm_sub_font_transform=”uppercase” f_mm_sub_font_family=”394″ f_mm_sub_font_weight=”600″ mm_elem_color_a=”#d89686″ more=”yes” align_horiz=”content-horiz-center” text_color=”rgba(0,0,0,0.36)” tdc_css=”eyJhbGwiOnsiZGlzcGxheSI6IiJ9fQ==” mm_padd=”22″][tdb_header_search results_msg_align=”content-horiz-center” image_floated=”float_left” image_width=”30″ image_size=”td_324x400″ show_cat=”none” show_btn=”none” show_date=”” show_review=”none” show_com=”none” show_excerpt=”none” show_author=”none” meta_padding=”2px 0 0 15px” art_title=”0 0 5px” all_modules_space=”20″ inline=”yes” tdc_css=”eyJhbGwiOnsiZGlzcGxheSI6IiJ9fQ==” float_block=”yes” form_align=”content-horiz-right” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_size=”eyJhbGwiOiIxOSIsInBvcnRyYWl0IjoiMTUifQ==” icon_padding=”eyJhbGwiOiIyLjUiLCJwb3J0cmFpdCI6IjIuNyJ9″ form_border_color=”#d89686″ btn_bg_h=”#d89686″ arrow_color=”#d89686″ title_txt_hover=”#d89686″ results_msg_color_h=”#d89686″ results_msg_color=”#222222″]
No, the issue does not come from the OMGFonts, it comes from the CSS analyzer tool.. if you care to read what I wrote, when I disable this new feature (“Remove Generated CSS”), all returns to normal. This only implies that the CSS analyzer cannot analyze properly the CSS of the site.
Will you be creating a tutorial or releasing documentation on how to use the CSS Analyzer tool? I’d like to upgrade to the latest version of the theme (10.4), but am hesitant to do so without understanding how this tool works and how it may affect my website.
Hello,
For the moment can be solved using CSS => https://www.screencast.com/t/UgKHYPgHwKL :
.single .td-post-sharing {
opacity: 1;
}
Set the code in Theme Panel -> Mobile Theme -> Custom Code => https://www.screencast.com/t/St204VtFl3NU
Make sure to clear your cache.
Thank you!
Hello,
So 10.4 initially broke with plugins unable to update. So I performed the manual update of the plugins per your documentation and got the site looking right. Or so I thought.
All seemed fine until I check the BuddyPress and BBPress pages, where the global styling is completely broken, colours are missing, your own social counter is totally broken.
I noticed that you’ve made changes to the style-bbpress.css and style-buddypress.css. Since I was running child-theme overrides for these. I took a long look and in the end, copied over the files from the 10.3.9.1 -> 10.4 file changes folder. To clear the bugs and then rework the colours/styles, I’ve ensured these are getting enqueued and still it’s totally broken.
I’ve ensured Cloudflare cache is cleared and in developer mode, not running server cache and ensured browser cache is cleared in development view.
Clearly, something is broken with 10.4 with respect to BBPress and BuddyPress pages.
How colours should look:

How it’s broken:

Hello,
Did you use tagDiv CSS Analyzer? if yes, then please remove Generated CSS => https://www.screencast.com/t/eQXchySxtxE, to solve the problem for social networks, and if those pages are category/tag pages and are empty (there aren’t posts in category/tag), then is it a problem (our developers are working to provide a fix for this problem), but if you have posts in those pages it should not be a problem.
Thank you for your understanding!
How do you actually use the CSS tool? Is there a manual?