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Tagged: [wp_affiliate_view], images
[wp_affiliate_view] works great at embeding the affiliate pge in the blog, however the larger banner images over lap the html link code, and each other.
If there a way to disable the banner preview on w [wp_affiliate_view] or just have a txt link to the image so the affiliate can preview?
Please post a link to your affiliate login page with a test affiliate account details so I can log in and check out the issue.
Thank you.. it looks like you have a CSS conflict. It’s moving the image from it’s normal potion to the center of the document. Lets identify the conflicting plugin first then we will be able to analyze it’s CSS and see what workarounds we can do. Please do this test mentioned here and let me know what you find:
https://support.tipsandtricks-hq.com/forums/topic/test-to-identy-a-conflicting-theme-or-plugin
Using thesis 1.8.1 as the theme, went back to the default wp one and it still skewed the location of the banners.
Disabled all plugins that have any visual impact, turned off css/html/java minification in W3 total cache and still didn’t help.
I changed the page tempate to one without sidebars whcih improved the location but they arre still not aligned properly.
In comparrison, the standalone page works fine:
Thesis theme is definitely NOT the issue (I have tested it on Thesis theme myself and it works fine). Its gotta be one of the plugins. The standalone page works fine because other plugins are not outputting their CSS there.
“Disabled all plugins that have any visual impact” – just for the test do every plugin. If you have any ad-management plugin then start with that one. Keep the caching turned off for the time being so after you deactivate a plugin you can refresh and see the changes without getting confused with possible cached pages. Let me know how you go.