Hello @chaywood0896!
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Hello @gorthi !
There is an option “Display vertically” for the Single Post Share. The option is not responsive, but you can have two elements. Hide the horizontal one on mobile and the vertical one on desktop.
I hope that helps you!
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Hello!
Please check this guide:https://forum.tagdiv.com/ajax-view-count/
I hope that helps you!
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Hello David!
Please continue the discussion via email.
Thank you so much for your understanding!
Hello @newspatron!
Set up your thumbs from Newspaper -> Theme panel -> Block settings -> Thumbs on modules/blocks. If you deactivate a dimension from there, next time when you will upload an image, it will not be resized to that dimension.
After changing the thumbnail sizes you need to regenerate your thumbnails using a plugin. Check this: https://forum.tagdiv.com/using-the-theme-with-existing-content/
NOTE: If the thumb specific for that block is not enabled, then the image won’t be displayed.
Check out the tips I presented on this topic: https://forum.tagdiv.com/topic/can-anyone-provide-advice-on-speed-issues/
I hope that helps you!
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Hello @haipo!
You can fix it with some CSS or import a RTL header from RTL demos.
We have some RTL demos that were created by hand for this purpose using custom code: https://prnt.sc/ccPYeDT6mvKv Unfortunately, there is not a RTL feature in our theme.
So, you can correct any other demo in the same way.
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Hello @flcahill1!
We did not test it, so we cannot say if there is a possibility to work with our theme.
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Hello!
Improving page speed in WordPress is crucial for providing a better user experience and optimizing your website for search engine rankings. Here are some tips to help you enhance your WordPress site’s page speed:
Optimize Images: Compress images before uploading them to your WordPress site. You can use plugins like WP Smush or EWWW Image Optimizer to automatically optimize images without losing quality.
Utilize Caching: Implement caching to reduce server load and speed up page loading times. WordPress caching plugins like WP Super Cache or W3 Total Cache can generate static HTML files of your pages to serve to users, instead of dynamically generating them each time.
Minify CSS and JavaScript: Minify your CSS and JavaScript files to remove unnecessary characters and reduce file sizes. This can be done manually or through plugins like Autoptimize or W3 Total Cache.
Enable GZIP Compression: Enable GZIP compression on your server to reduce the size of files sent from your server to users’ browsers. Most hosting providers offer GZIP compression, but you can also enable it through plugins like WP Rocket or W3 Total Cache.
Optimize Database: Regularly clean up and optimize your WordPress database to remove unnecessary data and improve performance. You can use plugins like WP-Optimize to automate this process.
Limit External Requests: Minimize the number of external requests your website makes by reducing the use of external scripts and widgets. Each external request adds overhead to your page loading time.
Enable Lazy Loading: Implement lazy loading for images, videos, and iframes so that they are only loaded when they are visible on the user’s screen. This can significantly reduce initial page loading times.
Optimize Server Response Time: Choose a reliable hosting provider with fast server response times. Consider using a content delivery network (CDN) to serve your content from servers closer to your users.
Regularly Update Plugins and Themes: Keep your WordPress core, plugins, and themes updated to the latest versions to ensure compatibility with the latest performance optimizations and security patches.
Ads can significantly impact the speed of your WordPress website since they often involve loading external resources and scripts. You can try to limit the number of ads, optimize ad sizes and formats and implement lazy load on your ads.
By following these tips, you can significantly improve the page speed of your WordPress website, leading to better user engagement, higher search engine rankings, and overall improved performance.
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Hello!
The fix will be available in the next update.
Thank you so much for understanding!
Hello @waleed9!
I can give you some suggestions:
1. Black PRO -> https://demo.tagdiv.com/newspaper_black_pro/
2. PC Forge PRO -> https://demo.tagdiv.com/newspaper_pc_forge_pro/
3. Chained News PRO -> https://demo.tagdiv.com/newspaper_chained_news_pro/
4. Crypto Gaming PRO -> https://demo.tagdiv.com/newspaper_crypto_gaming_pro/
5. Revevant PRO -> https://demo.tagdiv.com/newspaper_revenant_pro/
6. Living PRO -> https://demo.tagdiv.com/newspaper_living_pro/
Also, you can have a mix of them. You can import only some sections or templates of your current-designed pages from those demos. The template’s manager is in Cloud Templates.
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Hello @waleed9!
Please check the differences between cloud vs default templates from our guides:
– https://forum.tagdiv.com/design-post-pages-using-cloud-library-templates/
– https://forum.tagdiv.com/design-post-pages-using-default-templates/
We recommend to use cloud/PRO templates in order to have the possibility to edit them with the TagDiv Composer which contains a lot of functions and features, please check our tutorial here: https://forum.tagdiv.com/tagdiv-composer-tutorial/
More documentation about the cloud templates is here:
– https://forum.tagdiv.com/cloud-library-templates/
– https://forum.tagdiv.com/design-post-pages-using-cloud-library-templates/
– https://forum.tagdiv.com/cloud-library-category-templates/
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Hello!
Please provide your website link.
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Hello!
You can set the row to have 4 columns (2 for the ads added with the ad box element). Also, we have a feature in our theme called background click ad: https://forum.tagdiv.com/background-ads/
I hope that helps you!
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Hello!
I’ve tested on my end and for me it is working as it should.
Please contact us via email at contact@tagdiv.com and provide the following:
– admin url and credentials
– cpanel url and credentials
– a link to this topic in order to identify you
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Hello Vijay!
Please contact us via email at contact@tagdiv.com and provide the following:
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Hello Dimitri!
Most probably in the next update. We will write all the new features and all the fixes in the changelog: https://tagdiv.com/newspaper/
Thank you for understanding!
Hello!
No. You can exclude them. https://yoast.com/help/how-to-customize-the-sitemap-index/
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Hello David!
This issue has already been discussed here: https://forum.tagdiv.com/topic/how-to-customize-the-single-post-header-section/
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Hello!
Try to assign it manually, and also choose the cloud template in the theme panel settings as well: https://app.screencast.com/OInyWu7uQZCIN
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Hello!
The Yoast settings should all appear there. You can also exclude them from being indexed, as well as the cloud templates.
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Hello!
I can take a look and let you know what the issue is there. Please contact us via email at contact@tagdiv.com and provide the following:
– admin url and credentials
– a link to this topic in order to identify you
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Hello!
Oh, ok. Please edit the search page with the tagdiv Composer, click on the results(Posts Loop element) and delete the value of the offset posts. Let it empty with no space no value: https://app.screencast.com/Gh9jDf6t0XtLS
Save the changes and view the results.
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Hello Dimitri!
There seems to be a problem with this style and I’ve added it into our investigation list.
We’re so sorry for this inconvenience.
Thank you for understanding!