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In reply to: [Fast Velocity Minify] Conflict with slider CSSThank you for looking into that.
Looking forward to the next version.Cheers
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Fast Velocity Minify] Conflict with slider CSSNo, when I remove everything from the list and disable js processing the issue remains.
I can give you access to the dashboard so you can take a look.
I’ll now send you credentials via contact form on your site.Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Fast Velocity Minify] Conflict with slider CSSHi Raul,
it actually doesn’t work in Chrome either. It was my mistake that made me believe it does.
I purge cache every time I change something in plugin settings. I tried to disable HTML and added that JS to the ignore list, but nothing changes.
The problems with slider display are:
– no left and right arrows
– caption box displays below the slide instead of on the slide
– caption box text is not visibleGray images don’t make any difference.
I added a caption box to every image now so it is easier to see http://anariel.com/maisha/front-page-with-slider/ .It should look like this https://www.anarieldesign.com/themedemos/maisha/front-page-with-slider/ .
Let me know if you need anything else.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Fast Velocity Minify] Conflict with slider CSSHi Raul,
unfortunately my conclusion was made too early. The issue is still there even with WPFC disabled:(.
I’d appreciate if you could check it out yourself here http://anariel.com/maisha/front-page-with-slider/
If you have any suggestions they are more than welcome.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Fast Velocity Minify] Conflict with slider CSSHi Raul,
just to let you know that I’ve found the cause of the issue.
It was a CSS related setting in the WP Fastest Cache plugin that I use alongside FVM. Once I disabled that option and enabled CSS processing in FVM there were no more slider issues.
Have a nice day.
Cheers
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Fast Velocity Minify] Conflict with slider CSSHey Raul,
thank you for prompt reply.
I suggest adding all css files to the ignore list (those that show up in the logs), save and then purge the cache. If all files are excluded, it must fix the issue.
That was my first thought as well and I did that, but unfortunately that didn’t solve it. There are no more CSS logs in the Status tab cause all CSS files are ignored, but the issue is still there.
Here is the link where you can check the issue http://anariel.com/maisha/front-page-with-slider/ . You’ll notice that the caption appears between main slide and thumnails and displays no text. It should be in the center of the main slide and with text.
I left all CSS files on the ignore list.I tried switching to Twenty Seventeen theme and a couple of other themes and the same issue happens there as well.
Hope we can find some solution for this. Thanks in advance.
KTS915,
thanks for your time!
I’ll try to post another question just regarding customizing checkout process in another thread. Hope to get some of the developers to chip in:-)
KTS915,
I get your point of view and agree that no authority can hold anyone liable if the IP doesn’t match the real country.
Anyway, I need to think of the user experience side of things as well. It seems quite strange to ask for the address twice and I’m not even selling a product that needs to be shipped.
Is there a way around it?
Ideal solution would be to use the billing address that would include street address, zip and country to calculate VAT and the same address to be passed to PayPal and Stripe. Is that possible?The other thing; if I enable ns=”2″ will it pass the address to Stripe as well or is it just a PayPal thing?
S2Member is capable of calculating VAT for every country and it comes very close to being ideal solution, but those small checkout flow issues would need to be addressed to get there.
Hey KTS915, thanks for a quick response.
Yes, I’m aware that verifying IP is not 100% possible. However, most users are not going to try to trick the system that way. They will mostly try to input a VAT-less country (USA for example) to avoid being charged VAT. I guess 10-15 % of the customers does that with the current system. The goal would be to make it just a bit harder as it is now:-).
There is an extension for Easy Digital Downloads that does that in a quite nice way. Take a look here http://www.lyquidity.com/wpstore/2013/10/vat-for-edd/. However, EDD don’t really fit the way we built our system and if not really necessary we wouldn’t leave S2Member.
I guess that’s true what you said about Stripe (for PayPal I’m not sure) that it has to match the registered address, but the address sent (custom field),as far as I know, is not the one the people enter when calculating Tax. That means I should check for each one if they paid appropriate VAT.
Thanks for the site you sent. It is cool, but PayPal is just to widely used payment method and in fact our main gateway.
Anyway, it would be nice to have such a sleek solution for S2Member like the one for EDD. If you have any other ideas on how to improve the current system don’t hesitate to write:-)