Hello my dear friends,
Has anyone issue with Comparison table format?
Arrow image size is twice than normal. Please check the attached image where you can see how i
Hi, Tamara, I think that has to do with your Wordpress files or functionality of your site. It's abnormal, contact WA support
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Wa comparison table format issue?
Hello my dear friends,
Has anyone issue with Comparison table format?
Arrow image size is twice than normal. Please check the attached image where you can see how i
Hi friends, I still need help.
I raised ticket to support team and their answer is: As support staff here we can only handle hosting related technical issues, you can raise your site building, designing and training related queries on your Blog, Live chat or WA Classrooms.
Please check my page to see the format issues and arrow that is oversized
http://tamacademy.com/en/reviews/site-build-it-review-scam-legit-sbi-vs-wa
Who can help me with this?
Kind regards, Tamara
I'm not seeing any formatting problems, only the arrow image that is too big. It's best to size an image the size you want it, before uploading. Some WP themes do auto-resize images to 3 or 4 sizes when you upload them. But in that case, you should see the different sizes in your library.
If you're on a Mac, you can use Preview (an app on all Macs) to resize the image and upload it to your media library; then reselect the image.
I'm not sure what's available on Windows systems.
Hopefully that works for you. Your site is really coming along! Congratulations!
I'm logging off now, but someone else should stop by to help, if this is not working for you, Tamara. Just let us know, here.
:)
--Fran
Thank you for your comment but this is not possible because it is part of the WAs code. I can not make any format changes on comparison table. There is a form where you click yes/no and it generates the code that you need to embed into your site.
Okay, I didn't realize that this was a WA comparison tool.
So I have now studied the page structure, and built a quick test page.
Did you know that your /en/responsee_lokalno.css cannot be found? It's creating a 404 page not found error. CSS is a style file. I don't know what's in it; so I can't say whether it is influencing the layout on the page. Maybe once that is loaded some formatting will fall into place (??).
There is probably a css conflict somewhere that is making the Summary run up into the WA Comparison table. The reason I say this, is because I took just that plus a portion of the summary and made a new test page; and everything looked as one would expect on the test page, with the full WA code and the summary h2 tag. The arrow was a normal size, and the Summary was further down the page, as it should be.
Tamara, I believe you can probably can still correct this with just a little effort, without scouting around for the conflict. Try the following inline style solution for your h2 Summary tag:
* In your WordPress HTML Editor for that particular page or post, go into "text" mode (the text tab) where the HTML code displays.
* Scroll down until you get to the empty h2 tag above "Summary". Delete the empty start and end tags for that "h2".
* Now inside the next h2 tag, itself, which surrounds "Summary", add the following:
style="clear:left;display:block;margin-top:3em;"
The tag will then look like this (except it will be all on one line :):
<h2 style="clear:left;display:block;margin-top:3em;">Summary</h2>
* Update the page. (i.e., SAVE)
* Empty your browser cache, at least twice.
* Preview the page now. Is it fixed?
If the arrow is still large, for sure find the missing css file and double-check its location against its URL. I have no idea what that file is for; but maybe finding it or eliminating it entirely will cure the conflict. Fingers crossed.
Let me know how you make out.
--Fran
Fran thank you so much for investigating the problem and proposing a solution. I will check this out and let you know.
Kind regards Tamara
Hi, Tamara, I think that has to do with your Wordpress files or functionality of your site. It's abnormal, contact WA support
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Hello my WA friends!
I need help. I don't know how to embed Wealthy Affiliate comparison table. I copied it into text section but don't see it in visual section. Can you
make sure you select html code, if you have done that and it is still not working, you can try the direct download method, by exporting and importing
Katie thank you for your answer. I am not sure that I understood what you said :-). Maybe my question was not elaborated well. In the referral tab, under links and trackings, you can make your comparison table (WA vs.others). When you do that, you get a code that you have to embed to your site. This code is
You will see another choice that says download direct, you download it to your site, the up load it through your media then you insert it as you would an image onto your site
Copy the code and make sure its switched to txt mode. Place the code n switch it back to visual mode and you should be good to go. Make sure it is done exactly like that or it wont work.
Oh i forgot to tell you that you might only be able to see it when its published. Look at that post or page in preview mode and it should show there.
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How to add wealthy affiliate comparison table to my page?
Hello my WA friends!
I need help. I don't know how to embed Wealthy Affiliate comparison table. I copied it into text section but don't see it in visual section. Can you
make sure you select html code, if you have done that and it is still not working, you can try the direct download method, by exporting and importing
Katie thank you for your answer. I am not sure that I understood what you said :-). Maybe my question was not elaborated well. In the referral tab, under links and trackings, you can make your comparison table (WA vs.others). When you do that, you get a code that you have to embed to your site. This code is
You will see another choice that says download direct, you download it to your site, the up load it through your media then you insert it as you would an image onto your site
Copy the code and make sure its switched to txt mode. Place the code n switch it back to visual mode and you should be good to go. Make sure it is done exactly like that or it wont work.
Oh i forgot to tell you that you might only be able to see it when its published. Look at that post or page in preview mode and it should show there.
See more comments
Dear friends,
could you please share with me your tips how you choose a domain name? Should it be short or long? Should the name have keywords connected to your niche? E
I have just purchased my first domain name; vegejuicing.com which I picked myself because it is close to the name of my website. It is a bit of a stab in the dark but at this stage I am just hoping to learn from it, right or wrong!
Looks like you don't need my help, lol. But I will still give you my two cents so you're reassured. Like Kat said, make it brandable. What I do suggest is that you start off with trying to see if your keyword can be put in your domain even if it doesn't play a big part these days. If you can, choose something keyword rich as well as brandable. Did I confuse you there?
Katie is perfectly correct to say make it brandable it is the most important thing. Unless you have a very good reason not to make it a .com
it used to be a good thing to have a keyword in your name it seems it is not so important now, look for a name that can become your brand for example I have a wedding site and its called Albabride, make it relevant to your niche
Shorter is better.
It would be good if you can get a keyword in your domain, but not as important as it used to be. If you have a site about swimming pools, it would be perfectly fine to call it WetAndWild. com
Avoid numbers and dashes in your domain.
This may help you come up with ideas: How to choose a proper domain name?
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How to choose a domain name for a website?
Dear friends,
could you please share with me your tips how you choose a domain name? Should it be short or long? Should the name have keywords connected to your niche? E
I have just purchased my first domain name; vegejuicing.com which I picked myself because it is close to the name of my website. It is a bit of a stab in the dark but at this stage I am just hoping to learn from it, right or wrong!
Looks like you don't need my help, lol. But I will still give you my two cents so you're reassured. Like Kat said, make it brandable. What I do suggest is that you start off with trying to see if your keyword can be put in your domain even if it doesn't play a big part these days. If you can, choose something keyword rich as well as brandable. Did I confuse you there?
Katie is perfectly correct to say make it brandable it is the most important thing. Unless you have a very good reason not to make it a .com
it used to be a good thing to have a keyword in your name it seems it is not so important now, look for a name that can become your brand for example I have a wedding site and its called Albabride, make it relevant to your niche
Shorter is better.
It would be good if you can get a keyword in your domain, but not as important as it used to be. If you have a site about swimming pools, it would be perfectly fine to call it WetAndWild. com
Avoid numbers and dashes in your domain.
This may help you come up with ideas: How to choose a proper domain name?
See more comments
Hi friends, I still need help.
I raised ticket to support team and their answer is: As support staff here we can only handle hosting related technical issues, you can raise your site building, designing and training related queries on your Blog, Live chat or WA Classrooms.
Please check my page to see the format issues and arrow that is oversized
http://tamacademy.com/en/reviews/site-build-it-review-scam-legit-sbi-vs-wa
Who can help me with this?
Kind regards, Tamara
I'm not seeing any formatting problems, only the arrow image that is too big. It's best to size an image the size you want it, before uploading. Some WP themes do auto-resize images to 3 or 4 sizes when you upload them. But in that case, you should see the different sizes in your library.
If you're on a Mac, you can use Preview (an app on all Macs) to resize the image and upload it to your media library; then reselect the image.
I'm not sure what's available on Windows systems.
Hopefully that works for you. Your site is really coming along! Congratulations!
I'm logging off now, but someone else should stop by to help, if this is not working for you, Tamara. Just let us know, here.
:)
--Fran
Thank you for your comment but this is not possible because it is part of the WAs code. I can not make any format changes on comparison table. There is a form where you click yes/no and it generates the code that you need to embed into your site.
Okay, I didn't realize that this was a WA comparison tool.
So I have now studied the page structure, and built a quick test page.
Did you know that your /en/responsee_lokalno.css cannot be found? It's creating a 404 page not found error. CSS is a style file. I don't know what's in it; so I can't say whether it is influencing the layout on the page. Maybe once that is loaded some formatting will fall into place (??).
There is probably a css conflict somewhere that is making the Summary run up into the WA Comparison table. The reason I say this, is because I took just that plus a portion of the summary and made a new test page; and everything looked as one would expect on the test page, with the full WA code and the summary h2 tag. The arrow was a normal size, and the Summary was further down the page, as it should be.
Tamara, I believe you can probably can still correct this with just a little effort, without scouting around for the conflict. Try the following inline style solution for your h2 Summary tag:
* In your WordPress HTML Editor for that particular page or post, go into "text" mode (the text tab) where the HTML code displays.
* Scroll down until you get to the empty h2 tag above "Summary". Delete the empty start and end tags for that "h2".
* Now inside the next h2 tag, itself, which surrounds "Summary", add the following:
style="clear:left;display:block;margin-top:3em;"
The tag will then look like this (except it will be all on one line :):
<h2 style="clear:left;display:block;margin-top:3em;">Summary</h2>
* Update the page. (i.e., SAVE)
* Empty your browser cache, at least twice.
* Preview the page now. Is it fixed?
If the arrow is still large, for sure find the missing css file and double-check its location against its URL. I have no idea what that file is for; but maybe finding it or eliminating it entirely will cure the conflict. Fingers crossed.
Let me know how you make out.
--Fran
Fran thank you so much for investigating the problem and proposing a solution. I will check this out and let you know.
Kind regards Tamara
Good, Tamara. Yes, I want to make sure you get this problem solved.
:)
--Fran