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  • Thread Starter charlyp

    (@charlyp)

    Hi Pepe,

    Well, sadly I had to disable the Roman numerals feature cause it turns out there’re many posts with the word “Inde” (French for India) in their title in the catalog so I can’t register exceptions for them all.

    So please, keep in mind to add this feature in a release soon enough!

    Thanks,
    Ch.

    Thread Starter charlyp

    (@charlyp)

    Ah, but I need those roman numbers! I want them to turn “XXe siècle” to “XX<sup>e</sup> siècle” cause I have them all over the place ——the Website is for a French history book editor.

    I found a workaround, but it really is a bad trick. I’d prefer not to use it but until there’s a better way ——like adding an exception list? ??—— this will do: I’ve simply added the character &zwnj; between In and de: In&zwnj;de. Not good for the search functionality but at least it’s visually correct.

    Thanks for your reply.
    Ch.

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    Thread Starter charlyp

    (@charlyp)

    Okay, forget it, I’m stupid ??

    I missed one of the conditions in the Rewrite rules!

    So it works as advertized, that’s absolutely awesome, you’re the best!

    Thank a lot for your insanely quick support ??

    Best,
    Ch.

    Thread Starter charlyp

    (@charlyp)

    Hi Gustavo,

    Thanks for the prompt reply!

    Actually, it works with the homepage (myseconddomain.com) and with all srcs, but all internal pages (myseconddomain.com/thatpage) return a 404. The first still domain works as expected.

    About the base path (/thispage), I tried that –and it redirects correctly to that page– but it returns the same 404 error.

    Ch.

    I disagree with the status of this thread, this issue is absolutely not resolved and that’s a really big problem.

    Like SniffleValve mentioned above, most sliders/carousels always start at the first item, which completely makes sense because you might want to use a carousel to present a project or its evolution, and starting with the middle image complicates things –a lot.

    Why did the Elementor dev team choose not to start with the first item? Why? At least, it should be an option!

    One of my client is really pissed of and I have the feeling she’s this close to ask me to switch back to the carousel from her old Website –which worked as expected, obviously.

    Please, guys, before adding more features –which I’m all for–, please give us the option to start a carousel at the first item! Please!

    Except for that, I love Elementor =) Kudos for your amazing work!

    Best,
    Ch.

    Thread Starter charlyp

    (@charlyp)

    Oh wow, nicely spotted! The footer was stretched, even tho it’s already full width without this setting–I wonder why it was enabled in the first place.

    Thanks a lot for your help!

    Thread Starter charlyp

    (@charlyp)

    Thanks for your feedback.

    I also noticed that if I uploaded a feature image to a post then later removed it and uploaded a new one, [attached] finds both images as attachments.

    Ch.

    Thread Starter charlyp

    (@charlyp)

    Me again, and this should be my last message in this topic since I finally got it working!

    My previous statement was true when I said that we need to actually upload a file using the Media browser to make it an attachment to the post. Selecting a file already uploaded doesn’t work –in that case, it’s just a link.

    However, my second statement was wrong: it also works for PDF files; I simply made a mistake in the code.

    Thanks for this fantastic plugin, it deserves to go in the top 5 of the greatest WordPress plugins ever!

    Best,
    Ch.

    Thread Starter charlyp

    (@charlyp)

    Okay, I found something new:

    – attachments only show up when I actually upload a new file via the Media browser; if I select a file already on the server, [attached] doesn’t recognize it as attachment;

    – it doesn’t work with files that are not images –such as PDF.

    Is this normal behavior and is there a way to make [attached] work with PDF files?

    Ch.

    Thread Starter charlyp

    (@charlyp)

    I keep investigating –working for a client, so it needs to work! =)

    I’ve copied-pasted the “if post has attachment” code from the documentation in a test post, and some attachments are correctly identified, some aren’t.
    Basically, the attachments who appear are on posts created last week. Attachments on posts I’m currently working on don’t show up.

    So I’ve just set a new feature image on a previous post that didn’t have any image in it, and the attachment is not identified in the aforementioned test post. When I display the post itself, the <img> tag has the correct classes: "attachment-full wp-post-image".

    Any idea?
    Ch.

    Thread Starter charlyp

    (@charlyp)

    Yes, the code is in the page where the attachments.

    I deactivated the WP Attachment plugin –although I’ve installed it after I noticed the [attached] shortcode wasn’t working on my page; no change.

    I also deactivated all shortcodes-related plugins and the code still shows “no att”, meaning it doesn’t see any attachment.

    The page HTML source code doesn’t show any class that could be attachment-related.
    For images, <img> tags have a “wp-image-xxx” class and <a> have a “hasimg” class.
    For PDF links, <a> have no class whatsoever. But maybe that’s normal?

    Ch.

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