The “save changes” button is missing from my Cache options tab. What could be the cause of this?
I don’t know if this is relevant or not but WordPress is not detecting the page cache and giving me an error on the site health screen.
]]>I have tried several times but the same error always appears.
]]>That said, I built a new site on my staging platform, testbed.biz. In it, I used four galleries of about a dozen images and all was working. I got a new domain name safranbolutimetravel.com and cloned the contents of testbed.biz on it.
I wanted a little larger images in the galleries, so I created new copies and uploaded them into one of the galleries. When I wanted to sort the images so that I could put the new ones next to the old to have the same order, I was presented with a 404 This page cannot be found message. I wanted to save the settings after adding titles to the new ones, the same error appeared. I did the following to no avail to fix the problem:
If you can replicate the problem and offer a solution, that will be good. If not, my virtual photo exhibit site is working with JP tiled galleries fine. It is not open to public to view yet until Nov 3. Its origins on testbed.biz is still using NGG in its galleries. When I access it from my laptop, I don’t have problems. When I access it from my desktop, I get the 404 errors. Both computers are on WIndows 11 platform and all updates to the OS and applications are applied.
Cemal
]]>I would sincerely like your feedback. It is strange that the free module has the limitations on changing specs, such as “backgroung colour” on light mode from gray to white, after saved, goes back to gray. Or size of gallery from 1200 x 1200 to 1000 x 1000, after saved, goes back to original.
This stops me from going further with the purchase.
Thank you,
finewatson
]]>I’m using the Phlox theme. When I change to the Twenty-Twenty-Three theme, the buttons do show.
When I examine the elements in my browser, I can see that the button is in the HTML for Components and Options, but is wrapped by a <p> tag with a class of Submit and Clear. On the Pages tab, the button is wrapped by a <p>tag with only a class of Submit.
The Phlox Theme is using a class Clear which includes overflow: hidden and visibility: hidden. The Twenty-Twenty-Three theme is using a class Clear without the overflow or visibility attributes.
Is the “Clear” class in the <p> for the Components and Options tabs a mistake or does Phlox need to change the way it defines Clear?
It’s frustrating to have to inspect elements and change the overflow and visibility every time I want to change any of these settings.
Advice on this would be greatly appreciated.
]]>I keep getting an error message when I click “Save Changes” on the theme options – but it does save the update on the site – so it’s a bit confusing.
https://judgetest.stevenhargraves.co.uk/
“There was a problem with your action. Please try again or reload the page.”
Now, I’ve a mild suspicion that its due to me using a child theme – which I created using a plugin – as I’ve never had this error before and I’ve used Virtue loads of times in the past without an issue. I’m doing this site for a good friend as his current site is on a really out of date wordpress install – and has lots of errors cropping up – so I want this to work peachily!
I’m only using a child theme as it was advised elsewhere – and I wasn’t sure if this theme was updated in the future – it would overwrite any customisations I’ve made.
Thanks in advance for any pointers.
Ste
]]>This looks like a great plugin. One problem; during testing, we created two “Restrictions”. After testing, we deleted them. . .only for them to return. We’ve tried bulk deletion and individual “trash”. Neither work.
How do we delete these Restrictions?
]]>Great plugin guys!!
How can we permit admin to ‘save-changes’? We have created a user who needs to save changes in their plugin. Please let me know.
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