Posted: April 23, 2020 at 8:22 am
I have put the shortcut code in but when you navigate to the page it is now showing correctly. I pasted this in: Here is the classes page below: |
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Hi, Can you explain what’s not showing correctly? (I’ll assume you meant to type “not” showing correctly, not “now”). |
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Im the website designer. The classes are not showing in a table format. The Shortcut code is in but it seems it’s being overridden. please let me know asap so I can update the website. Here is the WordPress login: **redacted**
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Hi, I’ve removed the website credentials. I can advise to change the passwords for that site now. Once that’s done, can you elaborate a bit about this?
Can you explain what you mean by overridden? What’s the exact shortcode you had on the page? We’ll have to pass on the offer to log into your site, there’s not enough information here to know what you need help with, and we do not have an agreement or contract to do work on your website. |
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I want the classes in this view. But the are showing up like this. not sure what you mean: |
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No. Please do not create a new user for me to log in, and please do not publicly post admin credentials for accessing a site. Information to access a website should never be posted publicly. Others may have seen the information you posted before I saw the information and deleted it. So that’s why I’m advising for you to change the password. The table plugin’s shortcode: |
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