• Resolved darkclown

    (@darkclown)


    It seems the shortcodes do not function properly when used in the newly introduced Elementor containers (using the shortcut widget). Unless they are used as a single widget in a seperate container inside a container nothing will be shown.

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  • Plugin Author biplob018

    (@biplob018)

    hi @darkclown

    Thank You very much for contacting us and hope you doing well.

    As we want to reduce load time we add custom CSS or jquery while the page loads only. In this case, kindly add our shortcode into elementor and save it. Once save kindly reload this page to load CSS or js properly.

    In our next version, we will add another option for this.

    Thank You

    Thread Starter darkclown

    (@darkclown)

    Thanks for your answer. By adding the shortcode to Elementor you mean adding the shortcode as custom code (header?) – so it just exists?

    cheers, Timo

    Plugin Author biplob018

    (@biplob018)

    @darkclown add my shortcode as a custom code. Once you added kindly save it and reload to load our custom css or js. After reload the page you will get proper looks of image hover effects.

    Plugin Author biplob018

    (@biplob018)

    HI @darkclown

    This thread has been inactive for a bit, so I’m going to mark it as Resolved now. Please feel free to open a new one if you have any further questions.

    Cheers!

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