sokol07
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Thank you, I was afraid that’s exactly how the links are handled…
Yes, I implemented the floating switcher for now. However, I keep my fingers crossed so that one day the navigation-compatible language switcher will be available again! 🙂
Regards,
T. Sokołowski
Hello,
Unfortunately, the shortcode isn’t a satisfying solution as it doesn’t follow the menu behavior (styling, dynamic sizing, hiding into hamburger on mobile devices, etc).
I think the walkaround would be to add a menu item with a link to an English version of the website (https://tsokolowski.pl/en/) and then in translation just switch the anchored link to version without “en” option. This would be a very nice solution to switch between two languages in my opinion.
However, for some reason I cannot translate links pointing to my website?
If I try to translate a menu item with a link to any subdomain (https://fyrtelglowna.tsokolowski.pl/) of my website or other website (like github) I can do it:
But if I add a menu item which is a link to english version of my website (it is added just like any other of the mentioned links in navigation) there is no field for link translation:
Is this something that could be modified by you in the plugin to enable such walkaround?
Best regards!
- This reply was modified 3 months, 3 weeks ago by sokol07.
I have the same issue, whole website is broke after update, basically all “row” blocks which had “boxed” layout broke: the columns weren’t placed in the blocks side-by-side but one under another. As if the boxed row set width was ignored.
When I switched the row layout type to “full-width” the columns were displayed correctly in most places but not all (in some places there were still one under another and not side-by-side).
In my case the affected website was based on:
Essential Blocks: 5.0.9
WordPress 6.7
Theme: Twenty Twenty-Three 1.6I also confirm that making a rollback of Essential Blocks to 5.0.5 fixes the issue.
Hello!
First, the good news – problem is solved, thank you very much for help.
It wasn’t issue of the POI body nor the Complianz plugin, it was the iframe compatibility mode.
However, I don’t have the MapPress block in Gutenberg when I’m using it in full site editor mode (unfortunately, that’s how I’m using it as the page is a one-page layout).
If I switch to single page editing (edit a page from Pages menu) the block is available indeed.
Regards!
Yes! The update fixed the issue, Google Fonts work perfect now!
Hi,
For now I am getting ready to migrating the webpage to client’s server and publishing it – for now I’ve made a walkaround by adding the font manually to page files and linking it in CSS.
As soon as the webpage will be migrated to the client’s server I will delete my walkaround to expose the issue again and I will fill in the support ticket – please give me one-two days for the migration, after this we will be able to work on the issue on my copy of the page as I won’t be using it in work with the client.
Hi,
Yes, I’ve got the integration enabled (I’ve tried disabling and enabling it again), I’ve also tried the “regenerate assets” option below the GFonts integration option – still no luck fixing the problem.
Here is the site info:
I turned on the debug with logging but it didn’t log anything.
Sure, I understand. Great to hear you also appreciate this idea! 🙂
Thank you for the answer! I hope it will be possible to add this feature at some point in future. 🙂
Is it maybe possible to achieve such behavior (switching to selected content with an html anchor) with Advanced Tabs instead of Accordion?
Hi,
The “disable dynamic translation” option fixes the issue.
Thank you very much for help (again)! 🙂
Best regards,
T. Sokołowski
Hi,
I can confirm that this version fixes the issue – I have checked it on a non-ssl’ed page, removed the only one post and the stylesheets were loading correctly – the issue is fixed! Thank you very much!
I guess this version (with the fix) will soon be published to WordPress plugins library so I can wait for this and update the plugin on my pages automatically?
Best regards,
T. Sokołowski
Hi,
I checked one of my clients’ page (wipen.pl) and they have ssl certificate active. However – this error occurred on their website anyway. (It’s a copy of wipen.tsokolowski.pl, created with duplicator).
Best regards,
T. Sokołowski
Hi,
Unfortunately, I don’t have a SSL certificate bought for this domain and its subdomains as I use my server for creating drafts and I only add SSL certification to the final versions of pages on clients’ servers, not on my server (subdomains of my domain tsokolowski.pl).
However, if adding the SSL will solve the issue I think we can call this a less crucial issue – just an issue, worth noting and possibly solving at some point in future. 🙂 Good to know that it can be solved permanently with the SSL cert and we have a walkaround with having a published post.
Best regards,
T. Sokołowski
Hi,
Yes, at the moment it’s working fine because I have the “Hello World” post published.
If you want to investigate the issue I can temporarily delete this post to cause the issue so you could see it on your own (yesterday I was working on the site with its owner so I needed to be functional, for now I think I should be able to mess it up for the sake of investigation).
My site info: https://pastebin.com/CcndL4Pr
The good thing is I have the walk-around for this issue, as long I have the post published everything is working fine.