J Werk
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Thanks for that code and for the explanation!
That’s an elegant solution.Hi Elvis,
I mean the :focus state of an
<a>
tag. That is the outline around links when you navigate the page with the keyboard.
Sighted people who can’t use a mouse need this to see where the current focus is.It works fine with a Responsive gallery but not with a Justified gallery.
If you open this test page and press the Tab key, you will see what I mean.
This screenshot shows what happens when I manually set the :focus state.Thanks
Jean- This reply was modified 2 years, 10 months ago by J Werk.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Quick Event Manager] No alt text on Event image in Events listOK, thanks for the explanation.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Divi Accessibility] Form element has explicit that is hiddenHi @alexstine
You’re right, it was a false positive.
Now the Axe extension doesn’t detect any problem any more.
Thanks
JeanForum: Plugins
In reply to: [Timely All-in-One Events Calendar] A1IEC and DiviHi @bayoulandcs,
FYI, I had the same issue this week with Divi v3.1
I’ve updated to Divi v3.2 and the issue has gone.Jean
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Event Espresso - Event Registration & Ticketing Sales] Comprehensive pluginThank you, Garth. I didn’t know that PayPal Express now allows guest checkout with a Credit Card. There’s definitely no need for PayPal Standard anymore. I’ve purchased EE4 and it works very well.
I’ve updated to version 1.3.2 of your plugin but I still have the same issue.
I’ve confirmed with the host that server caching is NOT enabled.
What else can I do ?I’m using the standard twenty-fifteen theme.
I’ve now moved my test website to my customer’s host because my own host has server-side caching enabled. This got rid of the error message but I still can’t reset the password. The old password is still active.
When I change the password with the link sent by email, the page says “Your password was reset successfully.”.
Then I receive an email with the subject “[site name] Password Lost/Changed” and the body of the email is “Password Lost and Changed for user: “. Please note that the user name is missing from the email body.
Does this clarify the issue ?
I had a similar issue this week. It seems that Events Manager 5.6 on WordPress 4.3 does not like smileys. I’ve removed the smiley from my text, clicked Update and the status changed from Draft to Published.