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This is driving me crazy. FWIW I had the same experience with another 2fa app.
Wordfence: Server Time: 2019-09-08 04:52:25 UTC (2019-09-08 16:52:25 Pacific/Auckland) Browser Time: Sun, 08 Sep 2019 04:52:27 GMT (Sun Sep 08 2019 16:52:27 GMT+1200 (New Zealand Standard Time)) WP General: Universal time (UTC) is 2019-09-08 04:52:27. Local time is 2019-09-08 16:52:27. PHP my info: hello world 2019-09-08 16:52:28
- This reply was modified 5 years, 2 months ago by square_eyes.
- This reply was modified 5 years, 2 months ago by square_eyes.
I’m seeing server time error. Diagnostics times match to within one second.
Server Time: 2019-09-01 10:49:06 UTC (2019-09-01 22:49:06 Pacific/Auckland)
Browser Time: Sun, 01 Sep 2019 10:49:07 GMT (Sun Sep 01 2019 22:49:07 GMT+1200 (New Zealand Standard Time))Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Contact Form Clean and Simple] Font Not Matching Site FontSeemed I had some styling in my theme style sheet ‘pre code’, and my shortcode was wrapped in code tags. Removed the code tags in the code editor (next to WYSIWYG) in WP and it fixed it.
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In reply to: [Contact Form Clean and Simple] Font descrepancy on contact formHow was this resolved. My contact form is not using my site’s CSS.
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In reply to: [Contact Form Clean and Simple] Font Not Matching Site FontI am having the same problem. Unchecking “Use the plugin default stylesheet (un-tick to use your theme style sheet instead)” in the plugin settings does nothing.
I also get strange highlight artifacts.
I’ve heard of one other Windows user with a “connection reset” message. In that case, it was due to Apache’s ThreadStackSize being too small. If that is the case, you can fix it by adding this to httpd.conf:
<IfModule mpm_winnt_module>
ThreadStackSize 8388608
</IfModule>This worked for me on Windows XAMPP!
- This reply was modified 8 years, 2 months ago by square_eyes.
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In reply to: [Recent FB Posts] Videos show ?I also don’t get photos
I discovered something… I had the refresh interval set to 60 seconds. After a minute the widgets sorted themselves out. So I tried a very short refresh interval and it worked. Although the performance of the page was greatly reduced when scrolling.
It seems that one of my widgets is small while it is loading. And when it resizes after a few seconds, the plugin doesn’t realise this until after the refresh.
jcnyc – I have already double checked mine. But you might want to make sure that each widget in the block that you want to freeze has “Fixed Widget” enabled in each widget’s individual settings on the Appearance->Widgets page.
When I scroll to a point that the widgets ‘fix’ (i.e. when the adjacent content scrolls off the screen) the last widget I have in the sidebar jumps up over the widget above it. So it looks like it’s not conforming to the block of widget’s fixed state. I think it may be to do with the margin top/bottom. Although I have tested these settings comprehensively, and set them so that the outer extremities (top and bottom) of the widget block are limited to start and stop with the content of the page (i.e. not overflow). So I’d have to say that it’s either a bug in this plugin or one of my widgets isn’t defined properly, or being picked up.
I have this issue too I think.
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In reply to: [Fixed Widget and Sticky Elements for WordPress] Horizontal Scroll ConflictUpdate: Implementing this stopped the scroll issue/overlap, however, now when I scroll vertically to the bottom of a page, the sidebar disappears instead of stopping.
Thanks I will try. Why though?
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In reply to: [Quick Page/Post Redirect Plugin] Redirect options not savedForum: Plugins
In reply to: [Quick Page/Post Redirect Plugin] Quick Page/Post Redirect not savingThanks!