In this first screenshot, I added the block pattern as the top block. Then I added a second instance of the same block pattern (second block). Then I used the block duplicate option on the second block to create the third block.
Then I changed the background color on the second block. But as you can see, although the Options panel registered the new background color, it’s still showing orange in the editor:
Then I changed the background color on the third block, the one that was duplicated from the second block. Doing that caused all three blocks to display as the new background color:
on the front end, each picks up its respective correct background color:
which is better than not picking up the right colors, but obviously, it’s now impossible to tell on the back end what color each block is supposed to be.
Looking at the source code, it appears that on the back end, all three blocks are being assigned the same ID (stk-aac488e). But on the front end, only the first instance keeps that ID, and the other two blocks get unique IDs. But even if I save the page and then go back and edit it later, the back end never picks up the new IDs, so the styles all conflict. This persists even if I do a Clear cache & hard reload.
Any idea what’s going on? Thank you.
]]>/post.php?post=555&action=edit = 1 filter (Post type = products)
/post.php?post=519&action=edit = 2 filters (Post type = products)
I’m trying to use [fe_widget id=”555″] on Products Archieve page. However, the widget always show the widget with 2 filters. It seem like it always uses only id=519 as default.
Please kindly advise How to fix this issue.
]]>I need to export the events with the associated venue from a website (either with WordPress Export or with events manager Pro+) and import them onto another existing site to continue using them there. I tested this with the WordPress export function. If the location already exists on the target page, the wrong location is assigned to the event because the ID already exists. Can I get around this or can the Pro+ version do this? (If it works with the Pro+ version, I’ll buy it)
How can I solve this?
Thanks!
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attributes in page wp-admin/admin.php?page=backwpuponboarding
destination-DROPBOX
destination-FOLDER
destination-FTP
destination-MSAZURE
destination-RSC
destination-S3
destination-SUGARSYNC
file-exclusions-submit
Some examples, these are there twice:
<input id='destination-DROPBOX' ..
<input id='destination-FOLDER' ..
..
<button id='file-exclusions-submit' ..
Three elements with these same id
attributes wp-admin/admin.php?page=backwpupfirstbackup
_wpnonce
backwpupajaxnonce
These are there three times:
<input type="hidden" id="_wpnonce" ..
<input type="hidden" id="backwpupajaxnonce" ..
Why is this a problem:
The HTML
id
attribute is used to specify a unique id for an HTML element.You cannot have more than one element with the same id in an HTML document.
HTML id Attribute
BackWPup 5.0.3
]]>A required field is missing: id
Products without “id” information can’t be uploaded. Please check that this field is included for each product in a separate, labeled column.
A required field is missing: price
Products need to have prices to run in ads. Include a price for each product in your data feed file and upload it again. Prices must include cost and an ISO currency code (for example: 10 USD instead of $10 for American dollars).
I don’t know how to fix it, I’m waiting for your help!
Thank you for the continued support with Quiz Maker.
Could you please advise on how to display multiple specific IDs using the following shortcode? I would like to limit the display to only two or three specific IDs rather than showing all of them.
[ays_user_page id=”Your_Quiz_Category_ID”]
]]>I was wondering if there is a way to get the ID or name of the google calendar within the lvgc_each_output_data hook in functions.php.
I want to change the output for different google calendars differently, so I need a way to differentiate them.
Thanks for the great plugin and your support.
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