nyhetspalatset
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Forum: Requests and Feedback
In reply to: Negative reviewsOk, that I understand. Sorry
Forum: Requests and Feedback
In reply to: Negative reviewsAnd also… too much coffee here… I am a customer since most of the plugins- and theme authers are companies and charge money! If the plugin works, I might upgrade.
- This reply was modified 5 years, 11 months ago by nyhetspalatset.
Forum: Requests and Feedback
In reply to: Negative reviewsThis is ridiculous! I didn’t write that crap above. The only thing you cause by deleting bad reviews are that people don’t leave reviews…
Of course the review should say what’s wrong with the plugin. And of course the developer should get the chance to fix it or he/she look bad from the total of experiences discussed between users. You guys go together as a mob and scream at the top of your lungs that your users/clients/customers are complete idiots? Why?
If a plugin don’t work, don’t launch it as if it did! If it does not, keep it on the drawing board.
If a plugin don’t work, I don’t ask for support unless it is one of a kind. I just try another one that I promote to others instead.
But Good luck guys/gals with the way you handle reviews, now I know they can’t be trusted. And as IPS globally say “don’t trust WordPress plugins unless you really trust the company”!Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Gutenberg] Really love it!@karmatosed I just saw a new thing (or old)? I found the old editor as a block in my text now on Gutenberg! Nifty, I like it ??
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Gutenberg] Really love it!@karmatosed What I am experiencing right now is a lot of bugs! The main problem is with images. I noticed that I don’t need to add a new box to write a few lines (which I was looking desperatly for), it is enough by just clicking on the (+) above or below a box, where I want to write. That’s good!
What I wanted to do was to change images. Normally I mark the image that I want to change and then click “add media”.
When I deleted the image to replace it with a new one in Gutenberg, the new image appeared below all other boxes. When I wanted to drag it, my mouse could have ended up in another country but still the image was in the “footer”! (Something buggy there).
So I went over to the editor and fixed the images that needed to be changed. I discovered that I could place an image inside the “box”, that I gave a background color, but only in the editor! In Gutenberg, I can’t place an image inside of a text block. When this happened, I understood that Gutenberg and the Editor together was completing eachother.
Then I was to go back to continuing designing but, when back on Gutenberg, some of the blocks disappeared. I clicked pages again, without saving (this is a page I am editing) and chose the old editor. All the information was still there. But if I saved in Gutenberg, everything that “looked” gone, was so too! So I had to pick an earlier revision. (Something buggy here).
Also the paragrafs, bullets and citation marks “”, can not be changed back once we use it in a text. I used a paragraf to enlighten that part. But, this box can not be colored, so I was to remove “paragrafs”.
In the old editor, we click the icon to change it back but in Gutenberg, there are no such option, so I had to write that part again and delete the first box. Everytime that I go back to (G) now, half the information on the page is gone.
Don’t get me wrong, I love this development but, it is really buggy!
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Gutenberg] Really love it!I agree! First I was happy to see the wysiwyg editor, I tried it and saw all nifty widgets. Then I got stuck, I was irritated about the “image in text” issue! I write and edit thousands of reviews and articles every year. Some things just can not take an hour to fix. So I went back to the old editor, fixed my images and back to Gutenberg again.
Beside that I have more design freedom, I can change color of text and background. If I add new plugins, they will automatically add to the (+) widgets. So I added a shadow plugin. Now my text boxes looks floating. Still miserable with image options.
I discovered that I easily can design a new page in the same way – bye, bye static black, white and grey!
I enjoy that the UI is easier but the tool box should be floating! It is still much I don’t like about WP but that has nothing to do with any editor. The new editor (Gutenberg) is a burst of color to the otherwise gray WP
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Gutenberg] Loss of FunctionalityYes! Agree, seen a lot of people talking about malfunctioning features on Gutenberg that do not exist in the usual editor without extra plugins. Only issue with the gallery is that I want “more” from it. I want to be able to URL-link each image if I wish. Gutenberg seem to integrate seemlesly with some other plugins that in normal state need a call to action first, that’s nifty!
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Gutenberg] WP Now a Cheap Drag & DropThen use the old editor? You have a choice you know!
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Gutenberg] Very sad reviewsI run so many websites on WordPress foundation. They are all different, they use different themes, some with special design and they contain a diversity of plugin’s. Gutenberg works fine with everything?
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Gutenberg] What’s the problem with Gutenberg?Agree!
Well both your suggestions are actually wrong so, I don’t see how could could set the status “resolved”. First of all, the source updates by the minute. Second, yes I can update manually!
- This reply was modified 7 years, 9 months ago by nyhetspalatset.