‘the post content widget was not found in your template. You must include the Post Content Widget in your template (single page), in order for Elementor to work on this page.’
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Hi! So I created a new single page for my home page, and now any time I try to access any of my other pages to edit, this pop-up appears. My home page template is now on all of my other pages, please help!
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http://rhiannahyat.com
Hello and thank you so much for your reply. So my main issue right now is that my home page mirrors whatever is on my about page. I wanted my home page to be simply my blog posts and my about page to be separate, thank you so much. -
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Hi there,
The site rhiannahyat.com appears to be a self-hosted WordPress (also called “.org”) site hosted on Siteground Hosting, and not a site hosted on our WordPress.com service.
You can confirm here: https://gwhois.org/rhiannahyat.com+dns
To clarify, WordPress.com and WordPress.org are two different entities, but the essential difference is that we don’t have access to all WordPress sites, only the ones hosted on our WordPress.com servers. See http://support.wordpress.com/com-vs-org/ for more info.
You can find support for your self-hosted WordPress site here: http://wordpress.org/support/
You may also wish to contact your host’s support team for more assistance.
Hope that points you in the right direction!
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Hi!
Thank you so much for your reply. I had no idea I was part of the “.org” team. I’m still super new to WordPress, so thank you so much for all the info and help!
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