• Resolved Countdown Web Design

    (@marketingmike)


    Two issues:

    1) WPForms element has inline CSS styling that overrides the element width options. See image here: https://imgur.com/a/1icPKFn

    To fix this I had to turn off the form width controls (leave them blank) and manually adjust the field “width” using margins on the form and fields.

    2) Why is the update to EA 2.9.4 accompanied with a massive Dashboard screen takeover for something called “Drag & Drop Post Calendar”.

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    A plugin that doesn’t show up in the Plugin repository when I search for it.

    It happens (on my site and several client installs) when I updated Elementor Essentials.

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  • Plugin Author Rafin

    (@rafinkhan)

    @marketingmike.

    Hell, there. Regarding the WPForms, thank you for letting us know about this. We will investigate this issue.

    About the ‘WP Scheduled Posts’ message on the dashboard, this is very unusual. Can you please try clearing your browser cache and check again whether the still exists or not?

    Let us know how it goes. Thank you.

    Thread Starter Countdown Web Design

    (@marketingmike)

    So first, I didn’t mark this as resolved.

    Was the WPForms width issue fixed?

    Second, the non-stop plugin download nag is still happening. It at least isn’t full screen anymore but it is on every dashboard page even after I’ve previously turned it off.

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    I used Essential Addons because a few were helpful. But not to the point of being badgered nonstop to download an unwanted and unrelated plugin. When someone says “No, thanks” you need to stop showing it. It’s poor marketing otherwise and will drive people away I assure you.

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