// need to have the same with set from JS on both divs. Otherwise it can push stuff around in HTML
var trp_ls_shortcodes = document.querySelectorAll('.trp_language_switcher_shortcode .trp-language-switcher');
if ( trp_ls_shortcodes.length > 0) {
// get the last language switcher added
var trp_el = trp_ls_shortcodes[trp_ls_shortcodes.length - 1];
var trp_shortcode_language_item = trp_el.querySelector( '.trp-ls-shortcode-language' )
// set width
var trp_ls_shortcode_width = trp_shortcode_language_item.offsetWidth + 16;
trp_shortcode_language_item.style.width = trp_ls_shortcode_width + 'px';
trp_el.querySelector( '.trp-ls-shortcode-current-language' ).style.width = trp_ls_shortcode_width + 'px';
// We're putting this on display: none after we have its width.
trp_shortcode_language_item.style.display = 'none';
}
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Turn the empty jar into a safe and restful haven for bees!
Once the honey jar is empty, fill it with soft soil and plant seeds of lavender, oregano, thyme, or rosemary.
Take care of it until the plant grows, and a bee can visit it. Only then will the jar truly “refill” with honey.
The purpose of this act is to give both bees and our environment the chance to thrive and grow in the best possible way. Bees are a vital link in the vast chain of our ecosystem and much more important than we often realize.
By planting a plant that the Bees will be able to visit, we offer “her”, and our environment, the opportunity for her to do for us what she knows best! Pollination!!
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