Hi Adrian,
it is the first time I saw this plugin name.
We don’t support any page builder or visual composer natively as anyone is completely different and works differently between versions etc.
We support Elementor because it is the only that works out of the box with no effort (except some specific configurations etc).
So no we are not planning any integration support for that plugin.
Instead, about the issue you are facing usually the plugin is not executed in page generated by those plugins because they don’t use the_content filter by WordPress, so our plugin is not executed.
For this reason, we have in the pro version a shortcode https://docs.codeat.co/glossary/shortcodes/#parse-content-premium that let you wrap the paragraph, and it will be executed for that text section (that can be the whole content).
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Adrian M
(@seitaninstrument)
Hi Daniele
Awesome response! Thanks so much. I mean that certainly would be a solution. I will look into the pro version then.
As for Bricks Builder it’s surprising to me because the Builder is currently gaining much attention. I’m sure you will stumble across it again eventually.
However, thanks a lot. π
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Adrian M
(@seitaninstrument)
oh, just a minor comment: it’s not a plugin, it’s a theme with a built in page-builder. But I guess that doesn’t change anything about the issue π so you might just ignore this π
Edit:
okay, just in case someone who uses Bricks builder reads this:
I have just created a new page and it turns out it partially works. I have the same glossary terms on the same page in different spots and some of them are linked while others are not. So apparently, the glossary plugin works with Bricks Builder and I am just doing something wrong. I will update this thread as soon as I have found the reason for my problems.
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Probably the ones that are not detected are inside too many HTML tags and our plugin ignore those cases to avoid troubles or conflicts.
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Adrian M
(@seitaninstrument)
nah… doesn’t seem to be the case. I tested it. It’s odd.
But good to know that there is a limit to how deep they can be nested. π