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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Simple Image Sizes] Please support PHP 7.4Agree! Please bring back the support for PHP 7.4 – my host (actually a good one) only offers this ??
Thanks!
Indeed this is how I solved it.
Maybe you can add such a class in future versions.
Same thing happened to me. There was a JS error with the thumbnail, but it looks like the attachment is indeed there, even if the thumbnail is missing.
Hope the developer will fix it, as it really is confusing.
Otherwise – a 5 stars plugin.I would love to know that too!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Contact Form 7] Special mail tags not working[ deleted this message because all of a sudden the tags started working (?!) ]
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Dashboard Directory Size] Enhancement ideaJumping on the enhancements wagon…
- An option to view the X largest directories.
- An option to view only directories above size Y.
- A wildcard option to allow listing of all directories under directory Z.<br>
Case in point: list the size of all the directories under “uploads/2016”
Could go on, but must… stop… myself.
Thanks for a great plugin!
yuda
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: backup guard previous versionI also need an older version…
Did you ever find one?
Can the developer help us here?
Thanks!
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Rename Media Files] Does not rename but creates a copyThis is some important info! Good that you’ve pointed that out.
Hope that the plugin author will fix it, not only because the plugin name is indeed misleading, but also the points you’ve made do pose some problems when working with this plugin.
As others have noted in other threads, Query Monitor is a relatively good replacement.
Granted, it’s not identical, works differently and produce very different results data (somewhat more raw & dev-oriented), but it does help in identifying bottlenecks.
On the other hand, it adds tons of other important data – a real gem of a plugin.
Rated 5 stars ??
That’s what I thought all along.
I think what happened was that something got broken on the Facebook side of this box (the content inside the IFrame), and the fonts started to look funny (mainly serif instead of sans-serif), and this is why many people complained on the font in “your” widget.
After a couple of days this was fixed on FB side, and all now looks good.
Thanks anyway for your support ??
No, the Like Box ??
Can I control the CSS in there?
Sorry, I don’t see this class in the HTML.
This is the widget class on my site: widget_easy_facebook_page_plugin
Maybe we’re talking about different implementations.
Thanks Malik for your efforts to sort this out.
I saw your screenshot – definitely looks like you can control the font via theme styles – but is this FB feed in an IFrame?
Because on my site it’s inside an IFrame, and I get a very different CSS class hierarchy (none of the classes in your screenshot appears on my site), and I think if it’s in an IFrame you can’t control the CSS. Am I right?
Thanks Malik for your reply.
I think everyone was referring to the font styles in the Facebook Widget itself – the content that comes from Facebook, in the IFrame.
I also don’t think your plugin code was related, probably it was a Facebook temporary glitch – later on all returned to normal behavior.
While we’re at it – is there any way one can control the font / other styles of the Facebook IFrame?
Thanks ??