This is way better than the original WooCommerce Stripe integration.
]]>It’s versatility means you can use it with almost any template and make any of your site plugins (LearnDash, BuddyPress, etc.) look exactly how you want with no loss in functionality.
]]>It’s very accessible for non-techies meaning you can have a decent looking site for a low learning curve but must save techies so much time too.
*most importantly* – Elementor does not leave so much dag behind when you stop using it – like others certainly do. There is also a free version, so you are not enslaved to a paid subscription to make your site just work, after you have started designing with it, then choose to use something else.
It integrates well with other WP building tools too. e.g. you can use shortcodes to inject an elementor-designed element into a page or post, even if built with other tools like Gutenberg or Brizy for instance.
Templates – Really powerful (a Pro feature) is the ability to build themes and styles for specific content types and when certain ‘conditions’ are met. i.e. anything in this category or this post type, display in this template or that template. This is great for Content Management, Listings and Directories sites – those using Custom Post Types. Or sites with multiple authors – if this author, show this template if that author that template.
It’s clearly a loved plugin by the developers, well thought-through with constant updates and now it’s also very well-bedded into being a mature and stable plugin. The growth in its usage speaks for itself. The massive user base also means there is someone in the community who knows how to fix any typical problems you may encounter.
]]>It’s extremely user friendly and perfect for non-techies and techies alike.
]]>I have very low-tech users, and they’ll be getting confused by seeing a “Text” tab appear….and will certainly at one point get a forum post all screwed up by using it.
So I’d like to disable the function and the appearance of the Text Editor tab.
Also: since I’m not having more than just the Visual Editor there, I have no need to display the tab that says, “Visual”….but I still want to use the Visual Editor for comments on my site.
Is that possible?
Thanks in advance for all your help!
]]>I have two blog URLs, both hosted on my domain brisbanegraphicartsmuseum.com
First blog is Dan Ryan’s SmallStories: https://brisbanegraphicartsmuseum.com/smallstories/
Second blog is Ryan’s Pictopticon: https://brisbanegraphicartsmuseum.com/pictopticon/
Here are the last two entries from the scripts.log file for these two blogs on this domain:
[15-Jun-2014 04:11:34] PHP Warning: unlink(/pictopticon/wp-content/cache/wp-cache-ea7e4e7911bf83f6295e7b5fbeb0aefe.meta) [function.unlink]: No such file or directory in /pictopticon/wp-content/plugins/wp-cache/wp-cache-phase2.php on line 296
[15-Jun-2014 04:11:34] PHP Warning: unlink(/pictopticon/wp-content/cache/wp-cache-ea7e4e7911bf83f6295e7b5fbeb0aefe.html) [function.unlink]: No such file or directory in /pictopticon/wp-content/plugins/wp-cache/wp-cache-phase2.php on line 297
I have no idea what any of this means. I use Windows Live Writer to post to my two blogs. Yahoo suggested that the above errors are affecting both of my blogs, which are hosted on the same domain. But I am having the most problems with the Pictopticon blog.
I am NOT a techie. I have no idea what to do about plugins or editing plugins or any of that stuff.
PLEASE HELP!!
]]>Is there anyone out there (maybe in the UK) who can help me get started.
Thanks
papeter
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