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  • Thread Starter Bryan Rainey

    (@bryanrainey)

    …as an add-on. All I really need to know is what code triggers a fancybox refresh?

    It usually works without any problem, try clearing your cache or reinstalling plugin after deletion from cpanel

    Thread Starter Bryan Rainey

    (@bryanrainey)

    Thanks for the suggestion, but it’s a no-go. Cleared cache and cookies and removed plug-in…still getting same results. On a page refresh the 1st page works great. Once I load page 2 using FacetWP, Easy FancyBox no longer works.

    Thread Starter Bryan Rainey

    (@bryanrainey)

    OK, I got FacetWP and Easy FancyBox working using the following. But now FancyBox loads very slow and messes up the header part of the page

    $("a.fancybox-iframe").fancybox();

    Easy FancyBox works great on the 1st page and stops working when you move to page 2 or apply a query to the page results.

    FancyBox only runs it’s binding routine on two events: page load (document ready) and on an event called “post-load”. New content that gets loaded via AJAX is invisible to fancybox unless a “post-load” event is triggered. Jetpack’s Infinite Scroll does this for example.

    Does FacetWP trigger an event after new content has been loaded? If so, what is it called? If not, could a trigger like that be added?

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