I’m using your theme for a blog. When Unysson is disabled all blog posts are edited.
How can migration be done without impacting the design?
When I deactivate the Unyson plugin, the pages design changes, so I assume the plugin is used on my pages.
Good morning,
Yes I deactivated everything and when I activate the Unyson plugin the text changes and when I deactivate it the font returns to normal
How can I update it as I can’t from the back office.
thanks
Hello,
Hello,
I have no problem on the site, it was me who decided not to add them.
As you can see on the screenshot, the gillion module in elementor does not appear. I use the Clean demo
Regards
thank you very much !!
Thank you very much for your answer !
But when I change the display model (see screen) the CSS code no longer works, is that normal?
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Post : https://www.inklandtattoo.fr/blog/cicatrisation-tatouage-en-combien-de-temps-il-cicatrise/
Home with list of posts : https://www.inklandtattoo.fr/blog/
As you can see, in the post I have the image and in the list of post on the home page the artcile appears with the background image that we add in the post settings.
I would like the image not to appear in the post but may appear in the thumbnail of the home page.
Regards
Thank you for your reply.
I explained myself poorly, I would like to keep the image in the blog but remove it in the article.
Best Regards
I noticed that at the bottom of the page I have a text which appears (see image) whereas when I am in personalized mode it does not appear.
It works thank you very much!
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I carried out a simple test by deactivating all the modules and I proceeded by elimination. The Unyson plugin when activated causes this problem.
Thank you for your help ! 🙂
I noticed that it is because of the Unysson plugin that the theme changes. I added a video link for you to understand better.
Thank you for your reply.
The problem occurs on the whole site from the moment I modify any element of the page. I can take a video capture for you if you want to better understand.