• Hi, when I try to define a label target, everything goes wrong.
    Is there a fix?

    THANK YOU

    
    [qwiz]
    <div class="qwizzled_question">
    <div class="qwizzled_canvas qwiz_editable qwiz-question">
    [q]<img class="alignnone size-medium" style="max-width: none; padding: 0px; border: 0px;" src="https://wannaknow.org/_medien/_oekologie/mittelgebirge.jpg" width="705" height="888" />
    <div style="clear: both;"></div>
    </div>
    <div class="qwizzled_label qwiz_editable qwizzled_highlight_label qtarget_assoc1516360261 qwizzled_border_class_red qwizzled_border_class_dotted qwizzled_border_class_width" style="display: inline;"><!-- close qwizzled_canvas -->
    [l] Spe
    <div id="qwizzled_img_wrapper-1516360261" style="position: relative; margin: 0px;">
    <div class="qwizzled_target-1516360261 qwizzled_target qwizzled_border_class_dotted qwizzled_border_class_red qwizzled_border_class_width ui-draggable ui-draggable-handle ui-resizable" style="left: 249px; top: 562px; z-index: 105;">
    <div class="ui-resizable-handle ui-resizable-e" style="z-index: 90;"></div>
    <div class="ui-resizable-handle ui-resizable-s" style="z-index: 90;"></div>
    <div class="ui-resizable-handle ui-resizable-se ui-icon ui-icon-gripsmall-diagonal-se" style="z-index: 90;"></div>
    </div>
    <img /></div>
    class="qwizzled_image"ssart</div>
    <strong>[fx] No. Please try again.</strong>
    
    <strong>[f*] Correct!</strong>
    <div class="qwizzled_question_bottom_border_title" title="End of labeled-diagram question"></div>
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    <!-- close qwizzled_question -->
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  • Plugin Author Dan Kirshner

    (@dan-kirshner)

    Thanks for the heads-up. Yes, we see there’s certainly a problem. Working on it…!

    Thread Starter Achim

    (@ar7)

    GREAT! We love this plugin! THANK YOU ??

    Plugin Author Dan Kirshner

    (@dan-kirshner)

    We’ve got a fix. Doing a few more tests, but it appears to work.

    If you want to try it out, go to Dashboard > Settings > Qwizcards.

    At the bottom of the Qwizcards options page, under “Revert to an earlier version”, enter 0.00 and click “Save changes”.

    This should get you version “Beta 1 for 3.28”.

    Thanks!

    Thread Starter Achim

    (@ar7)

    YEAH – This works now! What a RAPID response… ??

    Just 2 minor problems:
    – Also in the backend, all labels and targets have the same color: dotted red (qwizzled_border_class_red).
    – The first label always starts with a <br style=”word-wrap: normal; color: lightgray;”>, and the br is visible in the label.

    THANK YOU so far, regards,

    Achim

    Thread Starter Achim

    (@ar7)

    Hi, sorry, one more problem:
    The have the labels at the right position, I have to put them significantly lower on the diagram.
    The first labels are about at the right height, but the last ones (I have 19) appear about 3 lines higher than I put them.

    THANK YOU for any help about this.

    regards, Achim

    Plugin Author Dan Kirshner

    (@dan-kirshner)

    Sorry, we’re not seeing these problems. What browser are you using? What theme?

    I assume you’re doing “Edit shortcodes directly”. At alternative is to do “Qwizcards interactive editing wizard”.

    Before I do “Edit shortcodes directly” I usually start with a [q] followed by an image (from “Add Media”) followed by [l] label 1 [l] label 2, etc. Are you doing things differently?

    Perhaps you could copy the quiz plain text (use “Text Mode” in the WordPress editor) and email that directly – [email protected]

    Thanks!

    Thread Starter Achim

    (@ar7)

    Ok, this is better. ??

    Only all labels have the same color – RED.

    Thank you.

    Before I do “Edit shortcodes directly” I usually start with a [q] followed by an image (from “Add Media”) followed by [l] label 1 [l] label 2, etc. Are you doing things differently? NO

    Regards, Achim

    Plugin Author Dan Kirshner

    (@dan-kirshner)

    OK, good. Thanks.

    “all labels have the same color” — the way it’s supposed to work is the first three labels all have a red border, but with different styles (dotted, dashed, and solid). Then it moves on to another color (magenta) and repeats the three styles. (I just found the styles a little easier to tell apart than the color!).

    Hopefully that’s what you’re seeing!

    Best, –Dan

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