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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [YMC Filter] Broken Layout after 3.5.2I can’t tell you more than what I wrote above: after installing the latest version, the entire content of a given field appears below it, not in the appropriate container. The screenshot above clearly shows the problem: https://files.fm/u/kgfe4fsef7. This occurs after updating to a any version newer than 3.5.2 – each subsequent update causes the situation to look like the screenshot. I haven’t changed anything except the plugin version, and I’m currently using the last one that displays content correctly. I can’t afford live testing because my site averages about 150 users per minute, sorry :(.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [YMC Filter] Broken Layout after 3.5.2I cannot update “for You” as the site has a lot of traffic and I really can’t afford to loose it. Right now I’m working on the 3.5.2 version because it’s the last one (downloadable) that works correctly :(.
Yup, everything is fine now, thanks a lot!
Thank You, @shresthauzwal – I’m waiting for the fix then :).
As @bouk mentioned and aditionally it’s clearly visible in Your own video that the margins are broken – the text is way too close to the black lines on both edges :).
To be precise: this does not only affect the margins but also Gutenberg block selector – after clicking it appears on the far left of the screen (not in the middle as it used too). There are also some other, minor mistakes – it’s a styling problem I think :).
Thanks for the snippet. I used AI and managed to customise it to my needs. Also: I discovered that the problem was in the cashe plugin – it displayed the cashed version. Nevertheless – the site works better now, thank You!
Thank You, Adam. Can You tell me in wich part of the site should I enter the snippet so it should work?
I assume that I can just change the [current_user_can(‘editor‘)] with the custom-created role and that should also do the trick?
I’ve already done this – sorry, I was meaning to write about it. I’ve run the troubleshooting test, turned on all the plugins one at a time and then one by one and it worked perfectly fine in the test enviorment (the ads weren’t visible for the logged in users and for the users with certain permissions). I run another test (with the test accounts) after that and the result is the one I’ve mentioned above. Ergo – everything works fine except for the incognito mode.
To sum it up:
- Before tests: ad exclusion doesn’t work.
- I switch to the test enviorement using the troubleshooting plugin, turn the plugins one at a time and after that – all of them one by one. No errors, the ad exclusion works in the test enviorment.
- I switch back no normal enviorment, I test the ad exclusion with the test accounts (“normal” logged in user and the user with permissions). Ad exlcusion seems to work fine.
- I switch to incognito mode, I log in to the test accounts (normal and with permissions) and the exclusion doesn’t work.
I would also want to clafiry that I’ve cleared the websites cashe after each test.
Soooo – I’ve run a bunch of tests just now and it seems that the feature is working AGAIN the way we intended (both for readers only and logged in users) – maybe the troubleshooting plugin triggered something? I have two test accounts with different permissions and it works just fine again… BUT: when I’m logging in (into those two test accounts) in the incognito mode, the feature DOESN’T work for them. It seems that incognito mode ignores the “not show ads” feature in my case – is it possible? I’ve posted the site health info in the form anyway.