Dayton Design
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WooCommerce] WooCommerce conflict on Cart Page with ElementorYou are correct the issue was with Elementor and the Element Cache feature being turned on. And yes they did just release a fix for it. Problem solved. Thank you!
OH yes, I also disabled my security and any cache plugins as well. They are all off!
Forum: Everything else WordPress
In reply to: Plugin Advice – Membership and Database Search Combo?Thank you for your suggestions, they are very helpful!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [CodePeople Post Map for Google Maps] Pre Sales Feature QuestionThank you for your time.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Fatal Error – White Screen of DeathThank you for your help. The issue did turn out to be my theme after all.
Thanks for your reply and your time Patrick.
I do know CSS fairly well and use Firefox Developer tools to identify the CSS on a page but often times get tripped up by the many multiple layers and CSS sheets used by WordPress. Sometimes, I just miss the target. In fact my calendar turns to a list in cellphones using media quarries since a calendar gets too small in a cellphone. To say: “Layout/styling is not the responsibility of a plugin developer.” is very subjective. The person who decides this and makes this statement/rule is the plugin developer. Can you imagine if WooCommerce, WP Bakery Builder, WordPress or any other paid plugin developer made that statement? They would go out of business. The vast majority of WP Events custom software formatting already works properly inside my already responsive template, its just the calendar and this login form that doesn’t typically play well with a responsive template. My point: It should work already once inside a mobile template by default for the most part. Its just this nagging login form.
Which is why I asked for help in their forum and got no clear answer. They could have offered a bit of help whether they make the statement to help with CSS or not. Many other WordPress plugin developers will help a little even if its outside their plugins fault or their responsibility, if you are a paying customer and if it affects their plugin. Not that its guaranteed or offered.
Its very nice you offered to help, I am appreciative of your gesture. Its more their responsibility to assist with good service (regardless of what they decide to list in their terms) than yours. This wouldn’t have been that hard to assist for them especially for a paying customer. To me, this is lacking customer service on their behalf.
- This reply was modified 7 years ago by Dayton Design.
- This reply was modified 7 years ago by Dayton Design.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Plugins won’t updateBingo! Hosting was out of disk space, thank you both!!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WooCommerce] Forget Password Email Not Being SentOMG Dan, I have build countless stores in WooCommerce and didn’t look to see if the easiest solution was available. That is WooCommerce -> Settings -> Emails -> Reset password email -> Manage) was disabled. And guess what… it was unchecked or disabled. Obviously, that should solve the issue. I did not test it yet, but assume it will work and if not, will double check your other suggestions.
Thank you!!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WooCommerce] Attribute Title added to Cart and in Order EmailsThank you Stuart, that is what I was looking for. I do still have an issue in that the attribute pops back up in the title after the order is completed (+ in the order e-mails). So it stays away and works nicely during checkout but somehow gets added back into the title.
- This reply was modified 7 years, 9 months ago by Dayton Design.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WooCommerce] Attribute Title added to Cart and in Order EmailsAm I the only one what has the issue with Woocommerce? Anyone?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Woocommerce Attribute Title added to Cart and in Order EmailsThank you. I will re-post this in the correct thread you mentioned.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Admin page blank after migrating to new servert-p thank you for your help. Updating WordPress to the latest version per your instructions helped me to gain access to my admin panel.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Admin page blank after migrating to new servert-p, In the process of updating now. I originally built the site, then it was moved to another server and this site was being managed and hosted by another webmaster the past few years; I just got the site back. Yeah. I was going to update after gaining access. Anyway, thanks for the manual upgrade instructions provided, I assumed I had to gain entry first. I am updating now, will let you know if I am able to gain entry after this.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Admin page blank after migrating to new serverAt least when this WordPress was installed twentyfifteen was likely the default theme. 4.2.2 was the WordPress version I have in my design folder when this was originally installed, not sure if it has been updated since then.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Admin page blank after migrating to new serverIsn’t twentyfifteen the default theme? I have 6 themes in the theme folder including twentyfifteen. I renamed all the theme folders by adding a 1 in front of the name except twentyfifteen. After renaming both the front-end and back-end were both totally blank pages. The theme that made the difference (in renaming) was Cosmos, so I assume Cosmos is my current theme.
Whether or not all the plugins are turned off, when I rename cosmos to 1cosmos the entire website goes blank (front and back ends).