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  1. My mistake. But don’t worry about it. If you use a recent download, you will have the recent version.
  2. There is no setting for that. No. Sure. You need to deactivate the Listing display for that field in the field’s setting.
  3. Not sure I fully understand, but it sounds like further customization of the templates, which is not part of the support. I’m sorry. Feel free to open a separate topic to ask others.
  4. Not from just looking at the screenshot. That doesn’t tell me where it comes from.
  5. Go to the “Options” tab of the database settings. There is another “Record per Page” setting.
  6. I don’t know. Essentially it’s just an improved layout/look for Pages databases. I can’t answer if Pages databases are right for you. Maybe try that out first? Nice looking site by the way!
  7. You probably have code in your article, which forces the column to be too wide. You should correct that. (Has nothing to do with my templates though)
  8. Blocks on manual pages are now also supported with the 2.1 version.
  9. Yes, that is how it works. A record in the database is a (numbered) “step” and the steps belong to a category.
  10. Sorry, I don’t understand the question. That’s out of scope of my support. Sure.
  11. No, it’s not. As stated yesterday, I will have a look at this for the next version. But no promises when that will be out or if it will solved. You just have to wait or use it in default slots I’m afraid.
  12. Make sure you are using a page builder page with the default widget slots (1) and then drag your block into one of the horizontal slots (2) (instead of the sidebar). You should automatically get the “listing grid view” identical to the listing view of the database. If those 2 requirements aren’t met, I can’t help you to get it to work.
  13. You just need to assign the block template as described in the 2.0 installation instructions.
  14. You mean this one? That would be this setting in the database settings:
  15. Mhh, yes, that’s kind of intentional. It’s either a horizontal block or a vertical block within the standard widget containers and it checks which one of the two it is. If that information isn’t there, it might not look right. So it’s not really a bug. But I’ll have look at ways to maybe improve this in the next version. I could probably avoid missing information at least.
  16. I don’t follow. What do you want to edit? You showed a screenshot which talked about the number of records and I told you where to change that. If you want to change something else, you need to explain it better.
  17. Pages → Databases → [Your Database] → Edit (Pencil Tool)
  18. The plugin can’t be installed twice. The templates, yes, but I wouldn’t really know why. Not perfectly sure what you are referring to. I guess that’s an additional field in your article database? Just open the settings of that field and turn off its display in the listing view.
  19. No. You better stay on the previous version then. (Or at least keep the old templates as customized versions.) If you are skilled with CSS you could also override some of the Plugin settings on the specific pages. There are already so many settings. I don’t want to complicate it too much. So even though I get there could be a need to manage different instances with different settings, I don’t really want to do that, since that probably isn’t how most clients use it. But good point nevertheless. I add a note about the unified settings to release notes.
  20. I am happy to announce SuperGrid 2.0 with these changes: New SuperGrid Plugin. No more copy and paste and editing settings in 5 different templates. All templates were recreated so all settings and the CSS are now part of a plugin. Much easier to use and upgrade! SuperGrid Horizontal Block! By popular request: The block template now has the full functionality of the database listing template. Create database feed widgets with the 3x3 SuperGrid layout and put them anywhere on your site. The possibilities are endless! For example: Create an engaging SuperGrid homepage with multiple SuperGrid widgets as horizontal and/or vertical blocks. Or: Show 3/6/9… featured/recent/popular articles below or above your articles. Improved Record View on Mobile By popular request: The record view template has been improved, so the avatar and the article/author information now adopt to the screen width and don’t take up as much space as before. Make sure to follow the upgrade instructions in the PDF if you are upgrading. You need to fully remove SuperGrid 1.x first and the installation process for 2.0 has changed (i.e. made easier) as well. Also: The new settings are now unified and independent from specific templates. So you cannot install the templates multiple times anymore and use different settings for each template set as you could with SuperGrid 1.x. All instances will use the same settings in SuperGrid 2.x.
  21. That’s fine. Looks like it is working, but you don’t have record images (or a manually set fallback image) and your theme deactivated the color differences which normally creates the visual boxes for each entry.
  22. Okay, I corrected the PDF for the next version. My design app wanted to be clever and use curly quotes and in that typeface the difference wasn’t visible. Replace the ” with " and it should work.
  23. Then your IMG HTML code is wrong. But you would need to show me the original description or the actual site so I can see what it might be. The examples above use the wrong quotes. ” instead of ". Maybe it’s related to that.
  24. Just go by the included instruction PDF. It’s all explained in there. Pages is an IPS app and a requirement to use Pages templates like SuperGrid/SuperHelp. If you don’t have it yet, SuperHelp will be worthless.
  25. You can set the permissions per category if you want. So yes, that’s doable. You can move the categories via drag and drop in the ACP as with any Pages database. That allows you a quick and easy reordering of the FAQ categories. The records themselves are ordered through the Pages database settings. You can add an ordering field to the database if you need better control. The installation PDFs gives some tips about that.
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