Just recently bought, installed and set up the Newspaper theme. I have set up my newspaper site including the mobile theme for the site. Everything seems to be working fine, except the mobile version. There is a section of code that is appearing below the 3 featured articles in the mobile version. I can’t figure out how to get rid of this code for the mobile version.
When I remove the code by editing the page, it fixes the problem on mobile but it removes the featured article grid on the desktop version.
Please have a look at on mobile at vanniekaap.com
Any help greatly appreciated
Hi,
Where exactly are you removing the shortcodes from? The mobile theme will not render page builder shortcodes, so please make sure you are not inserting them in the mobile editor
– https://www.screencast.com/t/Xh3EyQXhb4
– https://forum.tagdiv.com/the-mobile-theme/
The actual desktop page will not be displayed by the mobile theme plugin, so those shortcodes would only appear if you inserted them in the mobile editor section. Let us know what you find.
Hi
Thanks for the response.
I have checked and the shortcodes are in the main section not the mobile editor. I even deactivated and deleted the mobile theme plugin and uploaded it again; the short codes still show up in mobile view.
My homepage is the ‘NEWS’ page as I preferred that layout; could this be a factor? Must I only use one of the pages marked homepage as a homepage?
I have looked in the mobile editor section in the theme panel, and there is nothing I can see there that looks out of place. I don’t understand why these shortcodes are appearing in my mobile theme.
Hi,
The desktop homepage should not affect the mobile homepage, when the mobile plugin is activated. The mobile front page is not related in any way to the desktop one. It is unusual that the mobile theme front page would contain the desktop content.
If the problem persists when the mobile plugin is active, we could take a look at the issue. Please send us an email at contact@tagdiv.com and provide admin login information.