• Resolved ldevore849

    (@ldevore849)


    I am using the Opera browser, and I’ve also tested this plugin in Chrome and Safari, both in regular and Incognito modes on a desktop and phone. I have the Master Switch set to Enable likes for all Posts, Pages, Media, and User Blogs, and have enabled full page caching support. The like button still doesn’t show up anywhere. The link I gave as a page for help is just an example because no page on my site shows it. Is it my SuperbTheme Customizable Blogily? It’s a WordPress theme.

    I’d really like to use the plugin if you can tell me what I’m doing wrong. Thank you!

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Thread Starter ldevore849

    (@ldevore849)

    I can see that as well, but I obviously can’t go into each page’s html and add the text. What do you propose as a solution? A custom CSS fix?

    Thread Starter ldevore849

    (@ldevore849)

    It must be a setting in the SolidPostLikesText.php file, don’t you think?

    Let’s try a newer version of a page link: https://crystalcovehoa.net/architectural-review-committee/

    • This reply was modified 1 month, 4 weeks ago by ldevore849.
    Plugin Author oacstudio

    (@oacstudio)

    > It must be a setting in the SolidPostLikesText.php file, don’t you think?

    I don’t think we need to edit files yet.

    Lets see if the value exist in your database instead.
    Install: https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/wp-console/

    Then run: carbon_get_theme_option('oacs_spl_like_text');

    Here is how: https://share.zight.com/8Lueo5Rm

    Does that work for you?

    Thread Starter ldevore849

    (@ldevore849)

    Yes, the Console script result was whatever I typed into the bar. So if I typed Muh, the result?of? carbon_get_theme_option('oacs_spl_like_text'); was "Muh" . If I typed Like, the result was "Like" .?

    I assume that means the value does exist in the database, correct?

    Thread Starter ldevore849

    (@ldevore849)

    By the way, where can users find their personal “likes”? Sorry if that seems like it should be obvious, but I haven’t discovered that yet. My users have just begun registering as of yesterday so I need to know as soon as possible. Thank you!

    Thread Starter ldevore849

    (@ldevore849)

    May I please have a reply?

    Thread Starter ldevore849

    (@ldevore849)

    I see that I can use the shortcode [oacsspl_profile]?to create a table for the user but I can’t add that to each user’s profile page, so where can I add it? Thank you.

    Plugin Author oacstudio

    (@oacstudio)

    > I assume that means the value does exist in the database, correct?

    Yes it does. That means something is interfering with the output, but I am not sure what.
    Can we get our hands on a copy of the theme you are using? That way we could do some testing.

    Thread Starter ldevore849

    (@ldevore849)

    What do you mean “get our hands on a copy of the theme”? I don’t think I can give you the theme’s CSS, if that’s what you’re asking. However, I think we have resolved the issue of the icon and the “like” text displaying. I’m going to look into the other problem with how to display the list of any user’s likes on their profile page using the link you suggested regarding the do_shortcodecommand. Other than that, I think this particular issue is resolved enough for me. Need to move on.

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