• Resolved Leo.Lin

    (@bi1012037)


    Version:1.14.26
    I used Elementor to build a Two-Factor Authentication settings page and implemented it using the shortcode [twofactor_user_settings]. However, after updating to the latest version recently, the Two-Factor Authentication settings page no longer displays correctly.

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  • Plugin Author David Anderson / Team Updraft

    (@davidanderson)

    Hi,

    When you say “latest version”, do you mean the latest version of Elementor, or the latest version of the TFA plugin? If you mean Elementor, then presumably that means that they handle shortcodes differently in recent releases – it’d be best to ask them about that, as I have no particular relationship with Elementor, and have never used it.

    David

    Plugin Author David Anderson / Team Updraft

    (@davidanderson)

    N.B. The TFA plugin now has blocks, so you might want to try those instead.

    Thread Starter Leo.Lin

    (@bi1012037)

    @davidanderson The issue I described pertains to your latest version. You may use the latest version (Version: 1.14.26) to test whether the shortcode functions correctly. When I roll back to the previously working version(Version:1.14.24), it displays normally. Using Elementor was merely to verify whether the shortcode operates correctly. After conducting cross-testing, this display issue is unrelated to the latest version of Elementor!

    Version:1.14.24

    Version: 1.14.26

    Plugin Author David Anderson / Team Updraft

    (@davidanderson)

    Hi,

    Please can you try today’s release of version 1.14.27? I believe this will fix the issue for you.

    David

    Thread Starter Leo.Lin

    (@bi1012037)

    @davidanderson
    Perfect! Upgraded to 1.14.27, and the shortcode can now be executed successfully.

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