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morecoffeeplease
ParticipantThank you for encouraging me to do that. It turns out it was something to do with one of the other plugins on this site. After making a couple of setting adjustments for this particular page, the extraneous code is now no longer showing.
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ParticipantBut if I’ve made no changes other than to publish the site and it was
working fine before, I’m not understanding why this is necessary. :\(Reverting to the 2017 theme results in the custom css widgets getting
dumped and I have to spend 30 to 60 minutes reconstructing every time.*Holly*
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ParticipantBrendan, I think I may’ve found (and hopefully fixed) the issue. Inspecting the element on one of the oversized but empty calendar boxes more closely, I decided to tweak and reduce the padding here:
`/* Entries
——————————————— */.entry {
background-color: #fff;
margin-bottom: 40px;
padding: 70px 80px;
}`Once I took the padding down to 10px (the first and only change I tried), the calendar dates showed in a normal size and with content.
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ParticipantBrendan, when I deactivate everything except your plugins and use the default 2017 theme over the Genesis framework, the calendar works fine. However, once I activate the Wellness Pro child theme, the month view calendar blocks that should have content in them are again oversized and showing blank. :\
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