This is a wonderful plugin for WordPress.
I have a problem to auto-hide it.
Here is the scenario:
I am looking for a way to auto-close it after clicking on an item.
Thanks,
Farzad
]]>Is it possible to make the menu to become a toggle at about 1280 instead of just on tablet and mobile?
]]>Your plugin rocks. However, there are many plugin sections that are long overdue for a fix or enhancement.
For example, several of your plugin sections incorporate a toggle switch (or button) that help expand or collapse data displayed on the screen.
Unfortunately, every single toggle switch (or button) behaves differently when there’s no reason for it. In fact, the nomenclature used for them is different as well.
Known Sections Affected:
Another example is the ToTop button used at the botton of some plugin sections. Some sections have it, others don’t (when they should).
I recommend using only a button and the same language: “Expand Data” and “Collapse Data” for all plugin sections, as well as the incorporation of a ToTop button when the data displayed extends “below the fold.”
I also recommend reviewing in detail the functionality of these buttons (and affected plugin sections) to ensure the data is automatically collapsed when navigating to another Wordfence plugin section.
This is not the first time this topic has been presented to Team Wordfence.
Help appreciated. Thank you!
]]>When I turn on concatenate JS in Jetpack Boost, the desktop menu’s submenu (‘MORE’) toggle disappears and the dropdown won’t show up.
Any idea why this happens? Or which JS string to exclude to stop this from happening
]]>Even better, if there’s a keyboard shortcut to toggle the Block List window, that’s be perfectly okay (too?)
]]>Thanks a lot for this useful, nice plugin.
I just want to report that the toggle in the tab style > default is not what we get.
The default: (toggle-hint-text)
The result: (text-hint-toggle)
How to get the same result as the preview, please?
I tried to correct that by some custom CSS using align-self for the div that contains the toggle only but that doesn’t work.
What works relatively is to apply(flex-direction: row-reverse) to the div that contains all the elements (toggle, text and hint). That resolves the problem but creates another one. That aligns everything in the right(easy to resolve) but the hint is now in the middle. It supposed to be in end(toggle-text-hint).
Thanks again.
Have a nice day
]]>But, the List (Toggle) option displays the content without any line or paragraph breaks. It honors other formatting (headers, lists, etc). But collapses all paragraph text into one endless string of words
This is really unfortunate and requires weird work arounds when pasting in text. In a “test” entry, I’m using H6 tags for all body text. Which works, but isn’t a great solution to present to a client.