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PS… I upgraded to your latest version of the plugin and increased the z-order values to 99998 and 99999, respectively.
I also deactivated and deleted a number of plugins that I am no longer using on the site, so the source code may be less cluttered. I believe that at least one of the plugins I deleted was possibly loading a different version of jquery.
However, I’m still not seeing the popup load when my page comes up.
Since I set it to “site-wide”, is there any code that I need to place on the page (e.g., in the header or footer) to get the popup to load and execute? I thought that it was automatic in this mode.
Thank you,
PatrickDaniel,
Thank you for looking at my page. Unfortunately, I am not familiar enough with JS to determine where the errors are or where they may be coming from.My pages were created using WordPress (not manually coded) and seem to work fine in my browser and on my mobile, so I was unaware that there were JS errors.
Could I ask what tool / editor you used to determine that there are JS errors?
Also, do you have any suggestion for why my page may be attempting to load multiple copies of jquery? Could this be due to incompatible popups?
Thank you,
PatrickHas the z-order issue been fixed yet?
I’m not very familiar with modifying CSS code. I looked at my theme’s (Weaver II) style.css files and it appears that most of the z-order values are 999 or less, with the exception of a menu header class, but I didn’t think that a menu header would prevent me from seeing the popup … would it?
Also, I guess I’m unsure if there’s anything else I need to do w.r.t. CSS code, since I created a single “signup” popup and set it for “site-wide”.
My URL is https://FamilyStaples.com
Thank you,
PatrickForum: Plugins
In reply to: [footnotes] problem with first footnoteI’m having the same issue, where the very first footnote/reference has a carriage return inserted after it, though I wish for it to be “in-line”. If I remove the first footnote, such that the second one (which was working as desired) becomes the first, then the new first footnote exhibits the same behavior. For this reason, I don’t believe it is anything to do with how the shortcode is being inserted or the content of the text being footnoted — the plugin itself seems to be treating the very first footnote differently.
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [Minimize] One Click Child Theme BrokenI get the following message when trying to install the recommended One-Click Child Themes for Slocum Themes:
Installing Plugin: One-Click Child Themes for Slocum Themes
Downloading install package from https://github.com/sdsweb/sds-one-click-child-themes/archive/master.zip…
Download failed. couldn’t connect to host
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