• I am using the latest version of Mail Poet. I have set up a two-column subscription slide-in form with an image in the left column and text in the right column. When viewing the slide-in form preview, my image shows in the left-hand column and the subscription form shows in the right-hand column. However, when looking at my site on an incognito window on the desktop, the image shows on top, and the form shows on bottom, and it doesn’t look good. This is something new that hasn’t happened before. Can you advise please? Thank you.

    Julie

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Moderator Steven Stern (sterndata)

    (@sterndata)

    Volunteer Forum Moderator

    @mriyazuddin1

    I’ve deleted your offer to login to your user’s site. I’m am 100% sure you mean well but please never ask for credentials on these forums.

    Now for the why: The internet is a wonderful place full of very nice people and a few very bad ones. I’m sure everyone here is very nice however, by giving some ones keys to your house you are trusting they wont steal anything. Likewise the person who takes the keys is now responsible for the house FOREVER.

    If something was to go wrong, then you the author may well legally become liable for damages, which they would not normally have been as their software is provided without warranty.

    Please be aware that repeatedly asking for credentials will result in us escalating this to the plugins team.

    It’s never necessary to do that. Here’s why.

    There are many ways to get information you need and accessing the user’s site is not one of them. That’s going too far.

    • Ask for a link to the https://pastebin.com/ or https://gist.github.com log of the user’s web server error log.
    • Ask the user to create and post a link to their phpinfo(); output.
    • Ask the user to install the Health Check plugin and get the data that way.
    • Walk the user through enabling WP_DEBUG and how to log that output to a file and how to share that file.
    • Walk the user through basic troubleshooting steps such and disabling all other plugins, clear their cache and cookies and try again.
    • Ask the user for the step-by-step on how they can reproduce the problem.

    You get the idea.

    Volunteer support is not easy. But these forums need to a safe place for all users, experienced or new. Accessing their system that way is a short cut that will get you into real trouble in these forums.

    Thread Starter julie2009

    (@julie2009)

    Thank you for that. I thought the request was a bit unusual on this forum.

    Plugin Support Sven L. a11n

    (@sverleis)

    Hi there @julie2009 and @sterndata,

    @steven, thanks for cleaning up the wayward post and keeping things secure!

    Julie, I can see that there is a current MailPoet query open on the Woo.com side of things. Please can you check your mail accordingly and follow any steps from there. If you are not seeing any emails from us, please connect with us via [email protected] or [email protected].

    In that email, can you please send us the following information:

    • A screenshot of the MailPoet > Help > System Status page. Please ensure to capture the whole page or make several screenshots.
    • Copy and paste the information from MailPoet > Help > System Info.

    Kind regards,
    Sven

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