• Resolved Anonymous User 15086720

    (@anonymized-15086720)


    I’m using a plugin called Elementor that includes it’s own FontAwesome stylesheets. I noticed that the font awesome icons would only display correctly on the primary domain and not the alternate domains that I added through the Multiple Domains plugin. When I checked the page source, I saw that the file path for the font-awesome stylesheet was always the primary domain, no matter which alternate domain I was using. This only happens with the Elementor includes that are in the PLUGINS folder. The UPLOADS folder includes are being rewritten to whichever alternate domain is being used. Is there a way to make the Multiple Domains plugin rewrite the domain path in the plugins folder as well?

    I hope that makes sense.

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  • Plugin Contributor Gustavo Straube

    (@gustavostraube)

    Hello,

    Multiple Domain should rewrite any URL but I’ll double check why it’s not rewriting in this case. I let you know about findings.

    Thread Starter Anonymous User 15086720

    (@anonymized-15086720)

    Thank you! I can provide URLs if you need to see them.

    Plugin Contributor Gustavo Straube

    (@gustavostraube)

    Hello!

    Could you update your plugin installation to the last release (0.8.7), please? It should fix the issue with other plugins’ assets, such as Font Awesome from Elementor. You may have to disable and enable Multiple Domain again after updating to see the fix in action.

    Let me know how it goes.

    Thread Starter Anonymous User 15086720

    (@anonymized-15086720)

    Worked beautifully. You’re awesome. Thanks so much!

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