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  • Thread Starter clifford19

    (@clifford19)

    You were right!

    It was the cache.
    My server support cleared something called the ‘object cache’ and this fixed the problem.

    However, it would still be good to know….
    which specific file are the locations stored in?

    Another way to explain this is:

    Negotiable means the seller is willing to discuss and agree on a price.

    E.g. The price is $100 but the seller and buyer negotiated a price of $93

    On call means that the seller will only tell you the price if you phone them.

    Thread Starter clifford19

    (@clifford19)

    I have cleared:
    The browser cache
    Classified listings cache
    Server cache

    I’ve have tried incognito

    I have tried on my phone

    And the locations that I have deleted are still present.
    The locations I have added are not visible.

    I’m guessing there is a file somewhere, that has the list of locations, which is where the contact details are pulling the locations data from.

    Which file is that?

    • This reply was modified 1 year, 6 months ago by clifford19.
    • This reply was modified 1 year, 6 months ago by clifford19.
    Thread Starter clifford19

    (@clifford19)

    *UPDATE*

    It appears that the ‘search box’ at the top of the page DOES list the locations from those I created, but I’m still looking for where the contact details on the ‘Add listing’ page, pulls the locations from.

    Thanks very much for that.
    I made a workaround for the cards:

    .slicewp-grid-affiliate-dashboard-last-30-days > div:first-of-type { background: black; }

    .slicewp-grid-affiliate-dashboard-last-30-days > div:nth-of-type(even) { background: black; }

    .slicewp-grid-affiliate-dashboard-last-30-days > div:nth-of-type(odd) { background: black; }

    .slicewp-grid-affiliate-dashboard-all-time > div:nth-of-type(even) { background: black; }

    .slicewp-grid-affiliate-dashboard-all-time > div:nth-of-type(odd) { background: black; }

    .slicewp-grid-affiliate-dashboard-program-details > div:nth-of-type(odd) { background: black; }

    .slicewp-grid-affiliate-dashboard-program-details > div:nth-of-type(even) { background: black; }

    However, I’ve used your code as I think it’s more efficient.

    Regarding the code you gave for the notifications messages, it works perfectly.

    Thanks very much.

    PS. I don’t know much about CSS, I just play around with it until it appears the way I want it. You can see it on my site here: https://hexucation.com .
    Go into Accounts > Affiliate Account.

    • This reply was modified 1 year, 11 months ago by clifford19.

    Hi, thanks this works.

    1. The text above works, but it only changes the background of 1 of the boxes.
      There are 9 boxes on the screen with white text on white background.
      Only 1 can be read using the code you gave above.

    2. Any messages shown by the plugin e.g.
    “You are not enrolled in our affiliate program. Please fill out the form below to apply.”
    are white text on a very pale yellow background so are impossible to read.

    How can this be fixed?

    Thanks in advance

    Thread Starter clifford19

    (@clifford19)

    Thanks for the reply Ellen.

    The facility to change the colour scheme works great.
    Good job!

    However, it’s still offsetting the headings for the mobile menu subtopics slightly over to the right.

    See: https://sabaeanbooks.com

    Thread Starter clifford19

    (@clifford19)

    The workaround didn’t work.

    I tried to edit one of the products and the error message came back:

    WordPress version 6.0
    Active theme: Aino (version 2.6.3)
    Current plugin: WooCommerce (version 6.5.1)
    PHP version 8.0.20
    
    Error Details
    =============
    An error of type E_ERROR was caused in line 279 of the file /var/web/site/public_html/wp-content/plugins/woocommerce/includes/admin/class-wc-admin-meta-boxes.php. Error message: Uncaught TypeError: in_array(): Argument #2 ($haystack) must be of type array, null given in /var/web/site/public_html/wp-content/plugins/woocommerce/includes/admin/class-wc-admin-meta-boxes.php:279
    Stack trace:
    #0 /var/web/site/public_html/wp-content/plugins/woocommerce/includes/admin/class-wc-admin-meta-boxes.php(279): in_array('product', NULL)
    #1 /var/web/site/public_html/wp-includes/class-wp-hook.php(309): WC_Admin_Meta_Boxes->remove_block_templates(Array)
    #2 /var/web/site/public_html/wp-includes/plugin.php(191): WP_Hook->apply_filters(Array, Array)
    #3 /var/web/site/public_html/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php(1342): apply_filters('theme_product_t...', Array, Object(WP_Theme), NULL, 'product')
    #4 /var/web/site/public_html/wp-admin/includes/theme.php(145): WP_Theme->get_page_templates(NULL, 'product')
    #5 /var/web/site/public_html/wp-admin/includes/class-wp-posts-list-table.php(1812): get_page_templates(NULL, 'product')
    #6 /var/web/site/public_html/wp-admin/edit.php(483): WP_Posts_List_Table->inline_edit()
    #7 {main}
    thrown

    Any ideas?

    Thread Starter clifford19

    (@clifford19)

    Ok.
    I just created a brand new header but it is doing the same thing.

    Thread Starter clifford19

    (@clifford19)

    The version in use is Version: 2.6.3

    I only installed a couple of weeks ago at most, and I’m not certain if any updates have taken place since then. I doubt it though as ‘auto updates’ was disabled and no new updates were showing as available.

    Will try and create a new header.

    Thread Starter clifford19

    (@clifford19)

    Thanks Ellen

    Yes, WooCommerce Blocks is installed and active but an error message is still generated when trying to add a new product.

    I’ve found a workaround.

    Fortunately the theme has several products already, so I can edit those with my own product details.

    Thread Starter clifford19

    (@clifford19)

    I appreciate your reply @deothemes

    However, do you think it would save people doing the following:

    1. Installing your theme
    2. Installing Woocommerce
    3. Getting error messages
    4. Trying to find solutions
    5. Then messaging you
    6. Then being told it doesn’t work with Woocommerce
    7. Then having to find and install another theme

    ….If you put a single sentence in a prominent place, stating Woocommerce is not supported?

    • This reply was modified 2 years, 10 months ago by clifford19. Reason: typo
    Thread Starter clifford19

    (@clifford19)

    Thanks for your reply.

    Which payments plugins do work with Ona theme?

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