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  • This fixed my most recent problem with Flatsome theme, Woocommerce, Woo memberships and the Sessions table causing the cart not to update qty and always be empty.

    In the beginning of wordpress install I limited my DB user to only 4 privileges. Went in and gave wordpress DB user Create and create temp table permissions and stopped and started Woocommerce plugin and that did the trick!

    Sorry for choppy update, but I’m in live site combat mode right now…

    I don’t believe this is a plugin thing at all. Before updating to the latest Woocommerce update with my FLATSOME theme, Woo warned that Flatsome contained outdated template replacements of some woo files.

    Blah blah, Bluehost automagically updated my wordpress version to the latest and all of the sudden Woocommerce plugins (which I have been holding off updating for this very reason) are now automagically upadted as well.

    Long story short, I have some functions.php scripting that populates cart when someone clicks a button. Now I can see the upper RH corner cart mini icon in Flatsome Java spin and show 1 item in cart for an instant and then ZERO.

    When I manually add item to the cart I get the same response, except that now cart is empty when I go to checkout.

    This is not a WooPPP prob as I don’t have WPPP installed at all.

    This is a Woo and Flatsome theme issue, I believe FYI

    penvenom

    (@penvenom)

    Consider this another report of a very similar problem.

    Lots of issues I tried to work our with NGG so I completely uninstalled the plugin and reinstalled several times. Clearing everything i could think of and removing directories, But for some reason the plugin kept picking up its owl setting upon reinstallation. I didn’t want that, so I deleted the three ngg_ mysql tables in the DB with phpmyadmin.

    Wrong!

    Ever since then a reinstallallation of NGG will not recreate those tables, thus no galleries and no images.

    Just cleared all of my cache in browser and relogged onto all my utilities. Reinstall doensn’t recreate tables.

    Steve

    penvenom

    (@penvenom)

    Okay, so I installed the beta version per the instructions and still didn’t fix the problem.

    To reiterate, the problem was that after uploading the photos and having my thumbnails settings at 220×220 – crop, my 16:9 ratio photos all looked jammed up against the edges of those square thumbs. So, I went into each pic in a gallery and “edit thumbnail” on it.

    I could see the editing side of that pop up fine and dragged a marque around a section to make a new thumbnail, “updated” it then saved everything.

    That didn’t seem to work. So I made it generate new thumbs also. That didn’t seem to work either. I went through the process of flushing cache in my browser and a host of other things—nothing.

    So finally, I removed the code from my gallery page and put in something else and saved it. Then I put my original gallery code back in and saved it and voila—my new edited thumbs appeared. So I went digging and found that W3 Total Cache (A plugin I had been testing) hangs on for dear life even after you deactivate and remove it. You have to go through their special removal procedure here:

    https://journalxtra.com/websiteadvice/wordpress/uninstall-w3-total-cache-proper/

    Even that didn’t completely fix the problem.

    Go to your Gallery settings > Other Options > Miscellaneous and “Clear Image Cache”

    That made the new, edited thumbnails show up immediately.

    Damn… I spoke too soon. Back to the same behavior in multiple browsers. It’s caching somewhere…

    Steve

    penvenom

    (@penvenom)

    Exact same issue. I adjust the thumbnail in the edit thumbnail settings, click update, then click save. Website thumbnail images never change.

    Thumbs in the listing of images under a gallery are changed, but that’s the only place.

    And yes I have cleared cache in my browser.

    Steve

    Searched forever to find this. Thanks. Damn you GA!!!!

    Must take a while for tracking to “realize” it is tracking.

    I have your fix. See answer here.

    Or:

    That menu is part of Jetpack plugin. I spent a couple hours looking. Finally found the “Edit CSS” menu item under appearance menu is part of Jetpack plugin. If you disable Jetpack or, as I did, deactivate Gravatar hover popups, Jetpack can lose that menu item.

    I’ll explain further. I was developing my site when I hovered over my author Gravatar pic and it popped up the Gravatar info popup (One of the subfeatures in Jetpack.) There was an option to “stop” the popups. I clicked it … BAM!

    When that happens, all the CSS you created in that editor will not load and your install will revert to your theme’s, or child theme’s, unedited style.css file. Not good…

    So be careful. I was able to recover my CSS by reinstalling Jetpack plugin and relinking it to www.remarpro.com

    OMG. Hours of pain searching Genesis support and the net for this answer. Part of Jetpack… Thought I lost it all. The next question would be how to make sure that you don’t lose the CSS changes you make inside this if you deactivate the plugin (i.e. where are the CSS file changes stored in Jetpack)

    I’m looking…

    Did you ever fix this? I am getting the same error (author page, displaying author social bio in upper LH corner, above all content)

    Using Genesis, and Epik child theme.

    Steve

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