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A friend of mine just stumbled upon the same issue and I made a quick fix for him that I think might help somebody else:
add_action( 'wp_footer', 'fix_flatsome_checkout_quantity' ); function fix_flatsome_checkout_quantity() { ?> <script> jQuery(document).ready(function($){ // fix flatsome checkout quantity jQuery(document).on('updated_checkout', function() { jQuery('.quantity').addQty(); }) }); </script> <?php }
This works with Flatsome.
jQuery('.quantity').addQty();
is what it calls in order to initialize those +/- buttons. You can add it into your theme’s functions.php or wrap it into a small custom plugin.Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Loco Translate] Strings from large files are not included in the templateAwesome, it works!
It looks like I missed that setting. For anyone else having the same problem, maybe a notice about the skipped files on success would be helpful.
Keep up the good work!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [ACF qTranslate] Problems with ACF and AJAXTry this fork: https://github.com/poluhovich/acf-qtranslate
It worked for me.Sounds good! I didn’t know about the new version, but this version is great anyway. The old plugin that we were using wasn’t updated for ages, it isn’t even on the plugins directory anymore. ??
Yes, it makes sense. But for non-tech clients manually updating the theme like this and wanting to keep a backup it is a bit harder. For now I told them to avoid the underscore separator. ??
They are saved in the theme, for example “mytheme/languages”. When I update, I rename “mytheme” to “mytheme_old” and copy them to the new “mytheme”, but the plugin keeps adding them to “mytheme_old” after. I have noticed that renaming it to “mytheme-old” solves the issue.
I’ll look for using the global languages folder, but it was pretty interesting since I think that other people can have the same issue. I would like to see listed all the versions of the theme and translate any of them.