General Topics

This section covers general topics that apply across different parts of Greyd.Suite, including general information on hosting requirements, update cycles, etc.

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Classic Greyd.Suite

The Classic Greyd.Suite is the legacy theme of the Suite. Originally, it also acted as the installer for the Suite. When activated, it automatically started the installation process and launched the old setup wizard. This theme is a “hybrid theme”, supporting both the Block Editor and the legacy WPBakery Page Builder. It was developed to […]

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Compatibility with other plugins

Greyd.Suite works alongside many third-party WordPress plugins. In practice, most popular tools run smoothly. However, overlapping features can lead to visual inconsistencies or minor conflicts, especially around block styling in both the editor and the front end. Conflicts are more likely when two plugins offer the same feature areas such as animations, custom post types, […]

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Hosting & Server Requirements

This section outlines the minimum and recommended hosting specifications for running the plugin and WordPress efficiently. Meeting these requirements ensures optimal performance, stability, and compatibility, particularly for larger or high-traffic websites. A web server must be either Apache with mod-rewrite enabled or Nginx. When using Nginx, a slightly different setup is required. Detailed configuration instructions […]

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Known Issues

This document outlines the current known issues in Greyd.Suite and provides practical interim solutions where available. Blocks In the Block Editor, the default gap setting between columns can cause the Bootstrap grid to unexpectedly wrap into multiple rows in the editor. To avoid this, set the gap to zero in the sidebar settings tab. A […]

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Updates

Greyd.Suite is updated on a regular schedule, with new versions typically released every two weeks. Each update includes all available bugfixes and minor improvements completed since the last release. Critical fixes may be delivered sooner in a separate patch release. Major features are released less frequently and follow longer development and testing phases. Updates may […]

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