• Resolved vincentgustav

    (@vincentgustav)


    Good Day,

    Activating this plugin messes up the jquery calendar on woocommerce pages. Is there any way to disable this plugin’s css on woocommerce admin pages or generally in admin?

    Regards,

    V

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  • Plugin Author ovann86

    (@ovann86)

    Hey,

    I can’t imagine why this plugin would be running in woocommerce pages, unless it’s actually a Gravity Form with a list field + date picker.

    If you can give me a little more detail I’ll look into this.

    Are you using the woocommerce + gravity forms plugin?

    Which pages have the datepickers? woocommerce settings pages? product settings pages? product purchase forms?

    Plugin Author ovann86

    (@ovann86)

    Hey,

    Not sure if this is relevant – but I noticed the CSS from this plugin was “leaking” into pages that it shouldnt be on. So if it was purely styling issues chances are it’ll be resolved (or improved) in the next update.

    Let me know either way, keen to make sure it plays nicely with other plugins

    Thread Starter vincentgustav

    (@vincentgustav)

    Hey Ovann,

    I believe it was purely a styling issue, basically the week rows were spilling out of the calendar container on woocommerce pages.

    I checked to see if there was an update for your plugin (Date Picked in List Fields for Gravity Forms) and was able to update from 1.7.4 to 1.7.5. This immediately seemed to resolve the issue.

    Thanks for the support! Let me know if there is anything I can do for you.

    Regards,

    C

    Plugin Author ovann86

    (@ovann86)

    Thanks for confirming – that’s great news.

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