Hey @mkuez,
What theme are you using? What version of ASE? Do you have any other plugins activated?
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mkuez
(@mkuez)
Hi,
1. latest version of Ase, just downloaded from the website
2. no other plugins activated
3. default wp theme (I just did a fresh install)
Hey
I just tested this locally with ASE 1.5.2 and Twenty Fifteen with no issues.
See here: http://beil.io/1ecFM.
Could you share a screencast?
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mkuez
(@mkuez)
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mkuez
(@mkuez)
Please, see screenshots here:
link
That doesn’t look like it was installed correctly. Can you try re-installing? Then deactivate any other plugins, clear your cache, etc. It looks like the CSS file isn’t loading on your end.
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mkuez
(@mkuez)
Hi guys,
I am going to mark this as solved. The CSS is not loading, this has probably to do with some server set ups I am still trying to figure out. I have done some testing and managed to get the plugin components tab to work (thought I still have issues with CSS loading on the website).
Thanks for the quick feedback, very awesome support.
Alessio
No problem! Please let us know if you have any other questions, happy to help!
Let us know how everything goes!
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mkuez
(@mkuez)
OK, guys, thanks.
New problem, I get a
TypeError: tinyMCE.activeEditor.dom is undefined
Screenshot:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_uFHbO0fMwvckkyN21NUGg4V00/view?usp=sharing
It seems the page is loading all the javascripts.
Are you still having the same problem as your first post describes? Where you cannot add a component?
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mkuez
(@mkuez)
No, that was a different problem, it disappeared once I moved to the virtual server. Before I was installing locally by unzipping the plugin, maybe the standard install is downloading other files too? Anyway, solved, thanks again and sorry for posting probably in the wrong thread.
Ok, good to hear!
The standard install shouldn’t have anything extra over the zipped file of the plugin, so I am not sure what you mean.
If there are further problems, feel free to open a new thread.