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responsive-museKeymasterHi Simon,
That error can be caused by different issues. Basepath could be wrong or your server has non standard file paths.
You can share your URL with us so we can check it.
Thanks,
responsive-museKeymasterThe function that your server says is not defined should be available in PHP 5.4:
http://php.net/manual/en/function.file-put-contents.phpThat means that your version should work, but for some reason your server is not allowing you to use it.
You could try upgrading the PHP version or also tell your Hosting support about this issue.
Regards,
responsive-museKeymasterHi Cathrine,
My colleagues have confirmed that they have replied your ticket privately.
Kind regards,
responsive-museKeymasterHi Ian,
We have replied you regarding this issue in he other thread you opened.
Kind regards,
responsive-museKeymasterHi Ian,
The errors that you mention might be because of your hosting’s PHP version and because it’s configured in a way to show warnings.
Could you please tell us the PHP version?
Thank you,
responsive-museKeymasterHi Ben,
Reordering the posts is not a feature in the widget, so you would need to manually change the .csv file line order.
Please, be careful, if you haven’t got previous experience with .csv files, you may break the blog when manually editing the file.
Kind regards,
responsive-museKeymasterHi Peter,
We have updated the widget fixing that problem.
You can download it again from your user account.
Kind regards.
responsive-museKeymasterHi Wahidus,
Maybe you could link the coupons as PDF files, since the images will not have any default paper size.
You could also take a look at Themes Generator. That kind of coupon site is easier to achieve using WordPress.
Kind regards,
responsive-museKeymasterHi Mauricio,
You would need some PHP coding skills to modify the easyblog.php file adding target=”_blank” to the single posts links.
I hope it helps!
responsive-museKeymasterSorry, this little CSS snippet may help.
To add custom CSS in Muse, you must go to Page -> Page Properties -> Metadata -> HTML for
and paste the code thereTo hide the title:
<style> .singleposttitle {display:none!important} </style>To change the color and font family:
<style> .singleposttitle { font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif!important; color:#cecece!important } </style>
responsive-museKeymasterHi Jack,
You should be able to hide the post title and change color or size using the widget settings.
I hope it helps!

responsive-museKeymasterHello!
You should not worry a lot about that warning. If you are not using a secondary image layer in your sliding boxes, this msg will appear.
Kind regards,
responsive-museKeymasterHi Sol,
Can you paste the code line where you are setting up your categories?
If you have a live URL it would also help.
Kind regards.
responsive-museKeymasterHi Andrey,
We have received your ticket. Our support team has answered your issue via mail.
Kind regards,
July 17, 2018 at 3:13 pm in reply to: Turning off automatic scrolling up to the top of the blog previews #41724
responsive-museKeymasterWhen upgrading from free to pro, the PHP file stays the same, but the .mulib (Muse widget) file is completely different.
That means that you can keep the edits from the PHP part, but you will need to delete your old free widget from the Muse workspace and add the new (premium) one.
About your posts and published content, it should stay the same, but we recommend to do a FTP backup before the update anyway to stay safe.
Kind regards.
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