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  • Thread Starter ShaiRoelud

    (@shairoelud)

    Sorry, just noticed that the link is missing for some reason:

    Link

    Thread Starter ShaiRoelud

    (@shairoelud)

    Not sure what is going on since I don’t know the setup of your system (and I wouldn’t consider myself a MAMP expert either). But I found this tutorial, which might be of help:

    I hope that solves it.

    Thread Starter ShaiRoelud

    (@shairoelud)

    Just tried it again, because the link might not be really clear. Go to Preferences in MAMP and change the Apache Port to 80 and the MySQL Port to 3306. This should hopefully do the trick. You might have to restart MAMP and your locally hosted website though.

    Thread Starter ShaiRoelud

    (@shairoelud)

    Hi,

    Try this: .

    This is what worked for me, if I remember correctly. It’s been a while and I didn’t have to build any bilingual sites since.

    Thread Starter ShaiRoelud

    (@shairoelud)

    Hello Adrian,

    Thank you for your response. I didn’t work in jQuery, because I’m not too comfortable with that yet, but thanks to your backstretch-pointer, I managed to get things the way I want using CSS. So thank you for your time and this thread can be considered as solved.

    Cheers,
    Roel

    Thread Starter ShaiRoelud

    (@shairoelud)

    Yes, finally got it to work. It was indeed the 8888 that was messing with it. It’s just that MAMP comes right out of the box with localhost:8888 and I’ve never had any reason to mess with it. But there was the problem and it’s fixed now.

    I don’t know how hard it is to support 8888 in your code, but it might be a good idea for a next version as I think quite a few people using MAMP don’t bother changing localhost:8888 to localhost. But that’s all up to you of course. 🙂

    Thanks for your time and I’ll have a look at the link you just posted.

    Cheers,
    Roel

    Thread Starter ShaiRoelud

    (@shairoelud)

    Thank you for your reply. It says “Page not found”.

    I’ve tried your plugin on two of my websites that are already live and there it works just fine, which makes me believe it has to do with the local install using MAMP. In your change log, I’ve found the following for version 1.0.12:
    “Support for http://localhost and http://127.0.0.1 development URLs.”

    My MAMP is using http://localhost:8888, do you think that might be the problem? I’ve tried to change the http://localhost:8888 to http://localhost, but so far no luck.

    Thread Starter ShaiRoelud

    (@shairoelud)

    Just reinstalled MAMP to make sure it has the latest version. Then reinstalled WordPress (4.2.2) and only added your plugin. Changed permalinks to “Post name”. Then made a test page in two languages (English and German). No other steps.

    Unfortunately, it still isn’t working. Menu shows one flag (English) and when hovering over that the German flag appears as a sort of drop-down option. Clicking on it, however, doesn’t change anything. Are there any other setting changes I need to perform that I somehow overlooked?

    Thanks again,
    Roel

    Thread Starter ShaiRoelud

    (@shairoelud)

    Thank you. Unfortunately, that won’t be possible for a while, because I’m working on it for someone else. The only thing I can think of right now is that some of the settings I chose in the IThemes Security plugin interfere with yours. I’ll test this by doing a clean WordPress install (without plugins) and then see if yours does work.

    I’ll let you know about my findings,
    Cheers,
    Roel

    Thread Starter ShaiRoelud

    (@shairoelud)

    Thanks, I’ll try and figure out what’s the best solution for me at the moment.

    Thread Starter ShaiRoelud

    (@shairoelud)

    Thank you for your response. I understand your choice for security, let’s hope the developers come up with a solution soon. 🙂

    If I understand you correctly, this issue only arises with version 3.0, correct? So for now I could either edit everything using HTML or downgrade to version 2.0 for the time being which would allow me to use the Editor window again, but might cause some security issues?

    Cheers,
    Roel

    Thread Starter ShaiRoelud

    (@shairoelud)

    Hi Access Keys,

    Thank you for your response. Let me try to explain it a little clearer.

    On the homepage, Accesspress Lite is generating an Event list (standard 3 events) based on WordPress posts. I’ve given some WordPress posts the categorie “Events” so it is these posts that show up there which is great.

    The website that I’m building will, however, have many more events than just these three. I’d like to show all events on a separate page in a calendar. I know how to do it with a calendar plugin (I’m unbiased as to which calendar plugin to use).

    But from what I tried so far, this would mean that I would have to enter each event as a WordPress post (so they show up as events on the homepage) AND in the calendar, so they show up there. Ideally, it would be great if I only have to enter events once (somewhere) and have the upcoming events show up on the homepage and all the events in a calendar on a separate page.

    I hope this makes sense,
    Thanks,
    Roel

    Thread Starter ShaiRoelud

    (@shairoelud)

    So I’ve figured out how to get my circles back but on my research and alumni pages I cannot get the text to center in the circles like I have on the homepage.

    Any thought anyone? Help is greatly appreciated!

    So apparently, it’s under Performance -> Extensions, but I still can’t get it to work

    “Unable to communicate with CloudFlare API: Setting: zone_settings Resolving host timed out: http://www.cloudflare.com.”

    Same here and it affects my website. Any suggestions?

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