Kind regards,
Jurgen
It seems that you can explicitly disable controls by using the 'blockVisibility.globallyRestrictedBlockType'
filter. But there isn’t currently a filter to do the opposite (without enabling FCM and then manually toggling off everything you don’t want, which can be error-prone and tedious).
I looked at adding my own filter to add support to the block, but there is no way to access the default attributes variable from outside the JS plugin module itself (import { blockVisibilityProps } from './attributes';
) (https://github.com/ndiego/block-visibility/blob/12cd9fb4a40f32ce1390d88a4519cf5667d5c424/src/editor/index.js#L68).
It seems as soon as the plugin is activated, the mode Maintenance is ON.
To disable the Maintenance mode, do I have to disable the plugin ? I didn’t see any ON/OFF ?
Thanks
]]>But after some time (about half an hour), the custom CSS changes made through the customizer do not appear anymore. My website do not appear responsive anymore on mobile phones.
I need to go again to the Customizer’s custom CSS, add something like a space to publish the changes again, and they are applied for about half an hour again, and then it stops working again and the custom CSS is not applied anymore…
I tried it on several mobile devices, and it is not a caching problem. Any idea how to solve this issue?
]]>Since the update, the plugin started creating case sensitive urls:
example.com/nORe | example.com/nore
each for a different post but always gets directed to the nore (lower case).
]]>Any Ideas what might be causing this? I haven’t noticed anything reported by #WordFence or otherwise.
Best regards!
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multisite: false
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blog_public: 1
default_comment_status: open
environment_type: production
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dotorg_communication: true
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server_architecture: Linux 3.10.0-1160.81.1.el7.x86_64 x86_64
httpd_software: Apache
php_version: 7.4.33 64bit
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]]>I’m trying to install The Events Calendar Pro. I have the extension installed on my website, and the The Events Calendar free plugin installed to. For a reason I gnore, i’m not able to install the two plugins to make my pro extension works. I have the following error message :
” Fatal error: Declaration of Tribe__Events__Pro__Advanced_List_Widget::__construct() must be compatible with Tribe\Widget\Widget_Interface::__construct($id_base = ”, $name = ”, $widget_options = Array, $control_options = Array) in /home/refugearav/www/wp-content/plugins/events-calendar-pro/src/Tribe/Advanced_List_Widget.php on line 12″
My PHP version is not up to date because free version of Events Calendar is blocking the update. I’m trying to enable the pro version of the Events Calendar first to make this work.
Can you help me with this please ?
Thanks you !
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