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In reply to: [MailPoet - Newsletters, Email Marketing, and Automation] users statisticsI am a premium user, I don’t see user’s statistics as there are in Mailpoet 2.
FlavioForum: Reviews
In reply to: [TablePress - Tables in WordPress made easy] A very useful pluginHo lavorato con jQuery sul tema figlio.
Sull’evento ready nascondi il blocco della tabella. poi intercetti l’evento change sulle tendine e riattivi la tabella e i vari controlli.Quando clicchi sui link che azzerano le tendine, ripristini la situaizone iniziale rinascondendo gli elementi desiderati.
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In reply to: [TablePress - Tables in WordPress made easy] A very useful pluginCiao, ok, non so se posso esserti di aiuto ma scrivi pure!
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In reply to: [TablePress - Tables in WordPress made easy] hide table view on load eventSure, I will do, thankyou.
FlavioForum: Plugins
In reply to: [TablePress - Tables in WordPress made easy] hide table view on load eventDon’t worry, I fixed it via jquery ??
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In reply to: [TablePress - Tables in WordPress made easy] hide table view on load eventWhen selecting something on one of the two select
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In reply to: [TablePress - Tables in WordPress made easy] hide table view on load eventHi, I am working on it. Following your suggestions, I added slugs on tablepress-datatables-inverted-filter.php function.
It works, but only when typing a keyword on search field. I need to usi it only “on load” and using one off all the available filters.
Probably it should be better in this case to load the table, hide it on load, and enable definitively ofter the user input on blur or change event in filter’s table.
Look at this example, at the end of the page. Table is shown only after typing in search field.
https://www.tafersnc.com/magazzino/
Flavio
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In reply to: [TablePress - Tables in WordPress made easy] hide table view on load eventok, great, thankyou. So I should consider this modifies in case of future plugin’s updates, rewriting that piece of code, isn’t it? Or it may be possible to do it via functions.php in child theme overriding a function?