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30 October 2017
Hi,
The css inside posts created by shortcode generator. Each Section you add into the CMS content area has own css. This css is placed inside Section and makes section independent of the theme. This is default Themler functionality which cannot be changed.
I've asked our developers to check the following groups of error:
- Element div not allowed as child of element span in this context. (Suppressing further errors from this subtree.)
- The itemprop attribute was specified, but the element is not a property of any item.
If a customer goes to a website positioning company. Will it not have problems that the page has been encoded in thmeler?
Unfortunately this question is not quite clear to me. What exactly you mean by "website positioning company" and why can it matter how the theme was created?
Thank you,
Olivia
Hi,
The css inside posts created by shortcode generator. Each Section you add into the CMS content area has own css. This css is placed inside Section and makes section independent of the theme. This is default Themler functionality which cannot be changed.
I've asked our developers to check the following groups of error:
- Element div not allowed as child of element span in this context. (Suppressing further errors from this subtree.)
- The itemprop attribute was specified, but the element is not a property of any item.
> If a customer goes to a website positioning company. Will it not have problems that the page has been encoded in thmeler?
Unfortunately this question is not quite clear to me. What exactly you mean by "website positioning company" and why can it matter how the theme was created?
Thank you,
Olivia