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  • Plugin Author toddhalfpenny

    (@toddhalfpenny)

    Hi Sol007,

    Sorry to hear you’re having an issue… and thanks for already checking if its the Widgets on Pages that causes the issue.

    Normally I would try and replicate this, but sadly the Highend theme you use is a premium one.

    You could perhaps try my Turbo Widgets plugin instead, to see if you have any luck with that?

    If that also causes the same issue, then it might be worth contacting the theme supplier to see if they can check for you, or perhaps they could supply me with a copy of the theme so I can look into it further?

    Ta, Todd

    Thread Starter Sol007

    (@sol007)

    How do i send you the theme to test? I tried turbo widgets and got an error:

    Fatal error: Class name must be a valid object or a string in /home/content/96/3949496/html/wp-content/plugins/turbo-widgets/turbo-widgets.php on line 87

    Thread Starter Sol007

    (@sol007)

    Please, help, the site is my business site.

    What else do I need to get for you?

    TB

    Plugin Author toddhalfpenny

    (@toddhalfpenny)

    Hi again,

    Thanks for the further info.

    Could you let me know which widget you tried to add using Turbo Widgets? Is it one that came with the theme?

    Also, after you activated the Turbo Widgets plugin (without adding any widgets yet) did the rest of your site function OK?

    Thread Starter Sol007

    (@sol007)

    I tried to add the text widget to add some html code.

    Yes the site ran fine with it just activated.

    Is there a place I could download the last version of the widgets on pages plugin? That was working.

    TB

    Plugin Author toddhalfpenny

    (@toddhalfpenny)

    Cool, so the scenario was the standard text widget using Turbo Widgets, or was it a text widget that was bundled with the theme? Would you mind sharing the HTML you put in?

    The latest Widgets on Pages plugin (4.5.3 is available on this site)… it is, in general working.

    Thread Starter Sol007

    (@sol007)

    Standard text widget using Turbo Widget. Is there a place to download Widgets on Pages version 4.5.2 or whatever the older version was? It worked just fine for me.

    <link href=’https://fdhq-assets.s3.amazonaws.com/widget/class_schedule/widget.css&#8217; rel=’stylesheet’>
    <span>
    <script defer=’defer’ src=’https://fdhq-assets.s3.amazonaws.com/widget/class_schedule/app.min.js’></script&gt;
    </span>
    <div class=’fd-schedule’ data-fd-domain=’y2yoga’ data-fd-timezone=’America/New_York’ data-ng-cloak=” data-ui-view=” ng-controller=’ContextController’></div>

    Plugin Author toddhalfpenny

    (@toddhalfpenny)

    Oh sorry, I must have missed this response.
    Older versions of the Widgets on Pages can be found here https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/widgets-on-pages/developers/

    Are you still seeing this issue?

    We are getting the same error:

    Fatal error: Class name must be a valid object or a string in /home/content/03/8418703/html/wp-content/plugins/turbo-widgets/turbo-widgets.php on line 87

    https://grillax.com/contact-us/

    Any updates to this thread?

    Plugin Author toddhalfpenny

    (@toddhalfpenny)

    HI @grillax, I think you’re using the Turbo Widgets plugin, rather than Widgets on Pages.
    Could you please confirm?

    I changed to Widgets on pages … but the issue was a Jetpack subscribe widget that did not like the coding environment, paired with a contact form on the same page. ??

    We have it figured out now, but thanks for the quick response!

    Cheers!

    Plugin Author toddhalfpenny

    (@toddhalfpenny)

    Thanks for the update @grillax, and good news on you getting it resolved.

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