I have a multisite WordPress installation. Just to clarify, I am not talking about a whole blank page, just contents of pages are all blank. I have header, page title, all the content, and footer of these pages but no content rendered by AnsPress. I had another AnsPress installation, it didn’t have any problems like that. So… I don’t know. I also tried downgrading AnsPress and WordPress to earlier versions.

Also, maybe this helps: question contents are not shown even when I enter content from the admin menu. Questions page shows the content I enter but no content is rendered by AnsPress. Looks like just an ordinary page with content. Ask page, no content.

I already have a theme for my wordpress site and I’d like to continue using my theme. However, I would like to setup a wordpress theme template (within my current theme) using the askBug theme for my questions/answers pages of my site. How do I go about doing?

I need to create the same structure page you have it for support.  I need search bar with a button to ask question and below most recent question and catergories at left hand side.

 

I tried to do it. I could not separate search bar and recent questions. See the image below.

I’m not good at css. Please help

Once a user comments on any post the plugin does not allow to reply to that comments. Basically Nested comments are not happening.

 

Here. there is no option to reply to that comment. Please check

How do I remove it?

Hi, I’d like to make the anspress to work with badgeOS, is it possible? Thanks!

I can’t find my “Settings” or “Profile” tab when I log into my anspress.io account here.  See attached image.  I see all my purchases but where are my settings and profile so I can change my password, email.

Hey!

Anspress answers and comments are being shown even when the user is logged out. I have made sure the correct settings are being used within Anspress so I’m not really sure what the issue is.

Any help would be appreciated.

You can see it here as an example: https://nursingnotes.co.uk/q/is-insulin-single-or-double-nurse-check/