swatts
Forum Replies Created
-
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Hubbub Lite - Fast, Reliable Social Sharing Buttons] Adding Twitter XThat is great news! Thank you!
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: WordPress 6.0.2 update – GSC showing 5xx errorsOk, thanks.
Sorry, I don’t think I explained the issue very well. When a new member subscribes to the group the email they receive shows wordpress@ instead of the listserv email address we added to the group settings. We want to start using this plugin now, but we can’t until the From email address is no longer displaying wordpress@. How do we get it to use the correct email address? I checked functions.php and we don’t have any script there about using wordpress@ so it seems to me the plugin is not overriding the default correctly.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Mailing Group Listserv] ListServ – font definitions showing in emailsThank you!
We applied the CSS under Appearance > Customization so the headings are correct, but you can see the body of the accordion is a default serif font and the font size is wrong. When we enter the custom css in the Accordion entry it ‘disappears’ after saving. Here is an example: https://pediatrichealthnetwork.org/advancing-asthma-care/
An older accordion entry is correct throughout and uses the desired font size and Corbel family instead of serif. The Accordion custom css worked fine for this one when entered a couple of months ago:
https://pediatrichealthnetwork.org/covid-webinars/I don’t know why it stopped working. I hope you can help. Thanks in advance.
Also, this same issue is reported on Plugin Tests, dated Dec 2019. No solution is posted, though.
We are getting the same error messages as @evilcrusher2 when using a Hustle popup message on two different websites – same message on both sites. Also, some of the website customers are reporting 403 errors after the popup appears. Not sure if that is related or not, but it stops when the popup is disabled. Any suggestions, Hustle?
PHP Warning: preg_match() expects parameter 2 to be string, array given in /wp-includes/class-wp-block-parser.php on line 417
PHP Warning: strlen() expects parameter 1 to be string, array given in /wp-includes/class-wp-block-parser.php on line 489
PHP Warning: implode(): Invalid arguments passed in /wp-content/plugins/wordpress-popup/views/admin/elements/notice-inline.php on line 52We had the same problem as well and deactivated Lazy Load as suggested. That did the trick for us.
@bfl thank you so much for your response. We found the conflict and corrected it.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Author: WP Symposium] Forum message changeThanks.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Author: WP Symposium] Forum message changeThanks robertd62, but I’m not sure which ‘site’ you are referring to. Please advise.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Admin functions missingThanks Tara, but I had to restore the site to several months back in order to resolve the problem. All updates have been applied to the site to bring it back to current and all is better now. I assume someone got into the site and changed the admin view, although I still am not sure how they accomplished it.
I’m having this same issue with a calendar plugin not working due to the admin-ajax conflict with a hidden admin backend. Any progress on a fix yet?
We have a client site that is experiencing the conflict between admin-ajax and hiding the backend via iThemes. Is there any progress on the fix for this?
Glad to hear he is working on it. Not sure about your workaround solution. Can you provide specifics?