Avrom
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Hi Luis,
Thank you for replying back! The simple solution here is to simply put the “inner sections” back. Since it is already enabled for older sites, it could easily be switched-on for everyone’s use. It’s not like you have to recode the entire backend.Flexbox and Grid may be fine for some, but even as a web developer, the simplicity of inner-sections made Elementor easy to use. The graphic designers and web designers I know, are also frustrated and not pleased with the change either.
So, unfortunately, we have to look at other options now.
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [WooCommerce] Keeps getting worse and now embedded upsells in WP-AdminIt appears this step might have been overlooked, which resulted in the installation of WooPayments. You can refer to this screenshot for clarification:
Hi Sandip, that is incorrect. These were already existing sites that were installed and configured 2-5 months ago. WooPayments just appeared one day in the left hand admin sidebar.
We’re sorry to hear that. We value your business and would like to help address any issues or concerns.
Well we are trying, but you guys aren’t listening. I could go on with a ton of other development issues. The time now spent with WooCommerce development is no longer useful, compared to adopting other platforms that are already well setup and integrated.
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [WooCommerce] Keeps getting worse and now embedded upsells in WP-AdminSandip, thanks for the reply. To your points:
“I’d like to clarify that while we strive to offer valuable features and enhancements, we also understand the importance of providing flexibility for users.”
No, point being, you didn’t ask the user if they were interested in WooPayments. You proactively installed it into the admin bar, and caused confusion with clients and myself. Proactively installing plugins without permission is the worst upsell – period. I don’t see how this provides flexibility. That is just a nonsense reply.
“To mitigate such occurrences in the future, I’d recommend disabling automatic updates and testing new releases on a staging site beforehand, especially considering the complexity that can arise from various plugins within the site interacting with each other.?“
This was a bug in the Stripe plugin itself, and had nothing to do with the plugins or site setup. It caused catastrophic failures for several people.
Asking us to double up staging sites for each client is not practical. By the time we discovered the issue (2 weeks after the plugin update) it was too late to roll back as there were new orders and site updates.
As I said, I’ve had enough of WooCommerce and we are actively looking at alternatives… even if it costs us more.
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Page Builder by SiteOrigin] Works well but too many updates@paulstenning 9 or 10 updates per year is very reasonable. Try Elementor with its 2-3 updates per month – which I would deem excessive. Many plugins update monthly. It’s a good sign, because it means plugin developers are keeping up to date with security patches and keeping things running smoothly.
Ibrahim, thank you for this followup! Honestly, I am thinking of merging everything into the Fluent platform including CRM, SMTP, and Support. It cuts down a lot of costs and having multiple platforms to login. I have 2 questions:
- Can we import WPForms into FluentForms? That solves our issue above with FluentCRM.
- Can we use Elementor FREE forms with FluentCRM?
Regards
Avrom D.I will followup with an email on this… thank you.
Hi Margaret, thanx for the quick reply back.
I see this is the response that has been replied to others asking the exact same thing. But this is not the issue. It has nothing to do with our home or office IP – it is the server IP that is being flagged.Our home or office IPs match fine. The issue is ALL our client sites (we are hosting) are showing the Server IP being blocked.
We are hosting about 30+ clients all with their own WordFence installation. It is the same issue across all the sites. Sometimes 10 to 360+ per week. The server IP is clean, there is no malicious traffic. Our server provider thinks these are false positives. This appears to be an issue in WordFence itself flagging the server IP for no apparent reason. So, we’ve whitelisted the server IP on all the sites we are hosting with Wordfence.
We may just get rid of WordFence entirely on our server if this continues.
ThanksAl-Amin, thank you for the support and followup. I really appreciate it. Just too many problems with One Listing. So I switched to a different theme. No issues at all and site is running much faster.
@al-amin we are using free One Listing theme, so not sure we are entitled to any support. We deactivated ALL plugins and used One Listing parent theme. Cleared all caches etc. Still had the issue, so something in your theme. When we use a different theme all works well. So something in your theme is creating a conflict.
@dimal Nope not that. Something else in the theme specifically…Solved. Modified the corresponding template-part file via child theme.
Apologies for the trouble.Hi, OK it is working. The issue is unrelated, and is the breadcrumb (banner) doesn’t display on the Listing page. For the One Listing theme, do you have a PHP snippet we can use to enable the breadcrumb banner that displays on all the other pages? I would really like to have the banner there for consistency. Or is there a template we can modify?
Thank you.
Gave up on this and trying to use the Custom Single Listing Page instead
Hi. OK here is the issue. When using Classic Edit blocks, the paragraphs are not read, and the Rank Math TOC (Table of Contents) won’t work either. All other features seem to read the Classic Edit block fine…. thank you.
https://how2getpregnant.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/Screenshot-2024-02-04-203824.pngHi, thank you for the fast reply! Yes, we are using the latest versions of WP and plugins. OK, then I think this is a plugin conflict, most likely caching plugin. I will report back when I find the culprit.
Thank you!Hi Steve,
Thanks for the reply back. That is incorrect… there are no options or text to indicate extra plugins are being installed. NOTHING. Or if it is, its the tiniest print no one can see. Basically, it is deceptive practice – plain and simple.
More importantly, you shouldn’t be installing these plugins in the first place. It’s not my responsibility to uninstall them after the fact. The setup wizard is for installing a plugin a user chooses to install, not for several plugins they didn’t agree too. This is irresponsible practice and really needs to be reported to www.remarpro.com.
Additionally we are going to remove, replace, and discontinue renewal of all your plugins across all our sites. That includes WP Forms and WP SMTP Pro etc.- This reply was modified 1 year, 1 month ago by Avrom.