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August 12, 2020 at 18:32 #16087@themodactyl
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Hi @josevgc,
Thank you for buying our theme. We hope it will meet all your expectations! 🙂
Thank you for your great feedback.
Unfortunately, this plugin is not supported by our theme. I took the liberty to move your topic to the Feature Requests forum, in which we store and discuss integration or feature addition with our community.
We will implement this feature if other community members grow interest for it and upvote your request.
We’ll keep you informed. Thank you very much for contributing to your theme!
Best regards,
August 13, 2020 at 08:34 #16103JoseParticipant@josevgc- 1 Topics
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Ok thanks.
I have managed to solve the problem with CSS.
With this code:
.single-lesson .region__row {
display: contents !important;
}.single-lesson .region__container {
max-width: none !important;
}Tutor LMS becomes compatible with Cera.
BR,
JoseAugust 13, 2020 at 18:39 #16124@themosaurusrex- 0 Topics
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Hi @josevgc,
We recently released a new version of your theme, we’ve also issued Grimlock for Tutor LMS (v 1.0.0). You should see the invite to download this new plugin if you have Tutor LMS installed and activated. Please make sure to install this new plugin and then update your theme, Grimlock plugins and all the other recommended plugins to the latest version to fully benefit from this new feature.
If done correctly, everything should run smoothly. You might still be seeing the issue because your browser cache is showing you an older version of the page (browsers do that to load pages faster). So to see that the issue is resolved you will need to empty your browser cache and reload the page. If you want to read more on what browser cache is and how to clear it, here is an article that might help you: How to Clear Internet Cache in Every Major Browser.
To update your theme, you can download and install the Envato Market plugin (envato.com/market-plugin/) on your WordPress site.
Once the plugin is installed and activated, go to “Envato Market” in your admin menu and follow the instructions under “Activate Envato API Connection”.
When this is done, you will see your purchased themes under the “Themes” tab and you should be able to update your theme from there by clicking the “Update available” button.
Cheers,
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