Just wondering how this is different than just adding an ID to the relevant block in Gutenberg?
]]>Hi there,
there seems to be a conflict between the Kadence plugin and the Gutenberg Anchor-Block plugin.
Problem:
If you have added a Kadence Tabs block and at the same time enabled the Gutenberg Anchor block plugin, the page jumps to the top as soon as you click on a tag.
If the Gutenberg Anchor block plugin is deactivated, the tabs work without jumping, as they should.
I am posting this conflict to the support section of both plugins, but believe that this should be resolved on the part of “Gutenberg Anchor block”.
The error can be easily reproduced by taking a fresh WP instance, installing and activating both plugins, and then including a Kadence Tabs block.
I have prepared this:
https://meetup.wp-student.de/wordpress/index.php/5-2/
(URL will surely become inactive at some point)
Thank you very much
]]>Opening up Customize panel in WP 5.4, go Widgets, Footer no.1 (or no.2), add Text Widget, observe WYSIWYG editor missing, observe issue in developer console (Chrome)
Uncaught TypeError: wp.editor.initialize is not a function
at t (VM2249 text-widgets.min.js:2)
at initializeEditor (VM2249 text-widgets.min.js:2)
at s (VM2249 text-widgets.min.js:2)
Disabling the plugin, restores the widget editor WYSIWYG functions
]]>Hello!
Great simple plugin.
Could you have the plugin strip any spaces out of the slug, or better yet format it as a proper slug automatically no matter what people put in. I had an accidental space at the end of my anchor and couldn’t figure out why it didn’t work.
Thanks!
]]>Hi there!
First, thank you for providing a simple function that in all honesty seems like it should be a part of the Gutenberg editor. Much appreciated!
I am using the plugin to create anchors within a page. It works fine when not applying any optional top margin. However, I am using a theme with a sticky header and without applying that offset, the page scrolls such that part of the anchored area is under the header. So, I am looking to use the offset feature. However, it seems to have no effect. In the referenced URL above, I have two points where I have inserted the block into the page and when clicking the links, it still scrolls to the same place. I am adding 200px with no luck. I do notice that when specify a negative number, the plugin seems to add that much actual space (much like using the spacer block) to the top but I’m guessing that is not the intension.
I am using the OnePress theme with WordPress 5.3.2. I have seen it not work on Safari, Chrome and FireFox. I’ve also tried this with the WordPress 2020 Theme and the Polestar theme. Same result.
Any help is appreciated!
Thank you!
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