• Resolved Nethers Web Design

    (@timnethersgmailcom)


    Howdy Michael, we’re redesigning our website and are really hoping to move forward with Slider Revolution (the number one hero/slider system for WordPress). It seems the jQuery call made by Formstack conflicts with the call for Slider Revolution. Any chance you can take a look? I can get you access to our dev site if need be.

    https://revolution.themepunch.com/

    The jQuery conflict causes the Slider to not load.

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  • Plugin Author Michael Beckwith

    (@tw2113)

    The BenchPresser

    What sort of conflicts are you seeing for this? Curious if it’s an error coming from the Formstack plugin, or an error that just happens to be occurring while using aspects of the plugin.

    Thread Starter Nethers Web Design

    (@timnethersgmailcom)

    Slider Revolution requires a strict version of jQuery, thus it calls jQuery on its own. Additionally, the Formstack Plugin uses the basic formstack embed which also includes a different version of jQuery.

    For some reason, the formstack version being called trumps the slider revolution version and causes Slider Revolution to not load due to its strict requirement of the other version of jQuery. The workaround is a manual formstack form embed copied from the Publishing tab with the Advanced Options box unchecked for ‘I don’t need jQuery’. Thus, it pulls the jQuery from the existing Slide Revolution call.

    Plugin Author Michael Beckwith

    (@tw2113)

    The BenchPresser

    Gotcha. Sounds like a detail of the embed code is loading a different version than you need/want, and that’s not something able to be controlled from the plugin itself here.

    With the popup in TinyMCE, you should have an option to disable jquery/jqueryui much like in your Formstack account admin area. Should help with compatibility as needed.

    Thread Starter Nethers Web Design

    (@timnethersgmailcom)

    Thanks Michael, I blindly copied and pasted the code from another page and forgot to check the TinyMCE area. Doh.

    Plugin Author Michael Beckwith

    (@tw2113)

    The BenchPresser

    Glad I could help as best I could.

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