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  • Thread Starter oncevision

    (@oncevision)

    I am noticing that there are 9 connection errors. Can you tell me what is causing this and what I should point it to?

    https://screencast.com/t/mmnbj4b21

    I hope you are all right Michael, I have not seen you post in a while.

    Michael Beckwith

    (@tw2113)

    The BenchPresser

    Sorry, had to venture off to Westeros to attend a wedding. I heard the party died after I left.

    Hmmm. Not sure what’s going on overall. If you could provide screenshots/urls with more information, I’ll be able to better visualize and work things out in my head.

    Thread Starter oncevision

    (@oncevision)

    You are super human,yet a man and still deserve a private life. Glad you are back and hope you had fun.

    https://wunlivingcommunity.com

    Thread Starter oncevision

    (@oncevision)

    This area does not function when BadgeOS is installed. https://screencast.com/t/m1hfgJMlsKU This area has multiple areas listed below that are supposed to be in a tabbed control panel for plugin options. I am sure that this is not a theme challenge vs a conflict with Visual Composer. It is their options that are failing https://vc.wpbakery.com/ https://wpbakery.com/ These are used with the theme as required plugins

    Michael Beckwith

    (@tw2113)

    The BenchPresser

    Are you familiar at all with your browser’s javascript console and developer tools? I have to believe that the tabs and whatnot are javascript powered, and somewhere something is causing a javascript error in your post editor screen. JS errors, by nature, can tend to break the execution of the rest of the page. The question is what’s the error and what’s the source.

    Thread Starter oncevision

    (@oncevision)

    Somewhat – This is what I see in the JS Console when looking at the page editor:

    This is what I see when editing a badge:

    “JQMIGRATE: Logging is active” jquery-migrate.js:21
    Object { ajax_nonce: “04c360708c”, script_debug: “1”, new_admin_style: “1”, object_type: “post”, upload_file: “Use this file”, remove_image: “Remove Image”, remove_file: “Remove”, file: “File:”, download: “Download”, ajaxurl: “https://wunlivingcommunity.com/wp-admin/admin-ajax.php” } cmb.js:267
    “JQMIGRATE: jQuery.fn.live() is deprecated” jquery-migrate.js:41
    console.trace(): jquery-migrate.js:43
    migrateWarn() jquery-migrate.js:43
    jQuery.fn.live() jquery-migrate.js:471
    <anonymous> friend-suggest.js:3
    m.Callbacks/j() jquery.js:2
    m.Callbacks/k.fireWith() jquery.js:2
    .ready() jquery.js:2
    J() jquery.js:2

    “Deprecated TinyMCE API call: <target>.onNodeChange.add(..)” plugin.js:31

    Michael Beckwith

    (@tw2113)

    The BenchPresser

    Curious if you’d be willing to let me into the admin at all. I’m really not sure at this point.

    Thread Starter oncevision

    (@oncevision)

    Email sent to your webdevstudios account mailto:[email protected]

    Michael Beckwith

    (@tw2113)

    The BenchPresser

    I’m admittedly not seeing anything different between that section with BadgeOS activated, and deactivated. I deactivated BadgeOS long enough to refresh the post editor. So, I guess I’m interested in a screenshot of what this section: https://screencast.com/t/m1hfgJMlsKU is supposed to look like.

    Thread Starter oncevision

    (@oncevision)

    I moved all the plugins into a troubleshooting folder via ftp and now can’t seem to replicate the error. Each section at the bottom of the post should be in a tab. Page config etc. I am not sure where to go from here…

    I guess it may not be BadgeOs… Which I am happy to profess, because your plugin has opened many new doors to the training world.

    Can we address the connection type challenge that was also mentioned in this post or would you prefer to open a new thread?

    You still have access as admin and I would appreciate it if you could look at this.

    Michael Beckwith

    (@tw2113)

    The BenchPresser

    Yeah, I’m not sure any more with regards to the Dynamix theme tab issue. I don’t have my own copy so I can’t test on my own site.

    Please start a new thread for the other issue.

    Thread Starter oncevision

    (@oncevision)

    When I contacted the theme developer, he stated the following:

    I believe your issue is due to a plugin named “badgeos” – it replaces the metabox options to a different version and therefore breaks the tabs.

    Is this something that can be fixed from your end so that I can use the theme and gain back the control of the individual post/pages.

    Thanks again for looking into this…

    Michael Beckwith

    (@tw2113)

    The BenchPresser

    Can you check the theme files and look for any sort of “cmb” or “custom meta box” folder? Or any folder hierarchies that are similar to https://cl.ly/image/1V1s2t102g1h ?

    I’m now wondering if they use https://github.com/WebDevStudios/Custom-Metaboxes-and-Fields-for-WordPress/ in their plugin, and it’s a different version than the one we have in BadgeOS.

    Thread Starter oncevision

    (@oncevision)

    This is what I found https://screencast.com/t/s8qMCa0Yq

    Thread Starter oncevision

    (@oncevision)

    Theme developer:

    It’s because I’m using a modified version of the cmb.js – it includes the code to generate the tabs. However the plugin is overriding this. The only way to prevent this at the moment is to disable the enqueue within the plugin. However, any site not using the theme will have the cmb.js disabled.

    I’ll need to look into possibly moving the code out of the cmb.js so that’s it’s independent. Leave it with me.

    I have given the theme developer this thread in order to see what we have already done and join the conversation if he chooses.

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