Bart De Vuyst
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [MCE Table Buttons] MCE table buttons not available with ACF wysiwygHi,
I’m on the same boat. I’ve build an entire website with hundreds of pages with ACF and MCE Table Buttons.
I honestly hope that a fix is coming soon!!!
Bart
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Alphabetic Pagination] Latest update: 5I reverted back to version 1.2 which works fine.
I’ve got the same issue.
I switched back to version 0.9 and everything went back to being ok.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [AJAX Thumbnail Rebuild] Targeted Regeneration+1 for a feature like this. I maintain an e-commerce site with over 1800 images. Regenerating in batches or one by one could be a real time saver.
Thanks for the quick update. Everything works perfectly!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Alphabetic Pagination] Hide none used lettersWell, it already works with CPTs ??
?? Thanks, much appreciated!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Alphabetic Pagination] Hide none used lettersCool, thanks! Could you make this work with custom post types as well?
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Alphabetic Pagination] Hide none used lettersA hidden taxonomy with terms in the form of letters (a, b, c, d, e) could work out too, but this might be really hard to make?
I’ve seen functions where each time a post is saved (and updated in this case) a certain term of a taxonomy is added/updated. The pagination buttons then are hidden/shown when terms are used/not used.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Alphabetic Pagination] Hide none used lettersHi Fahad,
an automatic option that conditionally checks if there are any posts that start with a specific letter could be better. Otherwise you would need to edit the settings every time there are new posts…
My sites are always updated by non developer users. They don’t know how to insert or edit csv’s or plugin settings. Plus, developers aren’t always around to go and check if there are new posts with letters that weren’t used before…
Hi Fahad,
I tested the new version and it works. Thanks.
However, it took me over five minutes to figure out that I had to check ‘Yes, i want to display pagination on all available listings.’!! There something not right with the usability of the custom/default selection and this checkbox.
I think you could improve this text and put it up higher on the list of settings because this checkbox disables plugin functionality completely, even when someone fills out the custom location (that’s much beter now, thanks!). New users of your plugin could easily think there’s a bug in the plugin even when it’s working perfectly. Its just not explained well enough, I think.
Maybe something like this:
“By default the alphabetical pagination only shows up on post pages (I don’t know where it shows up by default, you can fill this out). Checking this enables alphabetical pagination on all other pages/templates…I’m a graphic designer and communication is very important to get the message straight. I made a little demo in Photoshop to explain what I meant. I really think a better layout and communication could get you a whole lot of more users…
thanks for the update!
Bart
Hi Fahad,
I installed your new update (1.0.3) but it doesn’t help… still no pagination in my (post type) archive template.
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Alphabetic Pagination] Excellent plugin.Hi Fahad,
in my opinion it could be much easier when you seperate the ‘Custom’ DOM from the list of existing ID’s.
Two select menu’s.
Thanks,
Bart
I’m using pagination in archive.php templates… Thanks for considering the usage of any WordPress template file. It will definitely popularize your plugin with developers too.
Thanks for the quick follow-up!
Thanks for the quick reply.
No matter what setting I choose, or DOM insertion point I choose, the alphabetical list never shows up…
Bart