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  • Plugin Author codepeople

    (@codepeople)

    Hello Suzanne,

    Please, go to the settings page of the plugin through the menu option: “Settings/Calculated Fields Form”, select a different option for the attribute: “Script load method”, and then press the “Update” button. Please, let me know the result.

    Best regards.

    Thread Starter whitbys

    (@whitbys)

    Hi there,

    I changed it from the classic option to direct, but it still won’t work on the slider, only on the standard test page.

    Do you think that I need to somehow embed all the JS files in the slider?

    Best wishes

    Suzanne

    Thread Starter whitbys

    (@whitbys)

    Hi again,

    Okay, so I have been doing some bug checking and it looks like the problem is that when the shortcode is inserted into the slide, all of the calculated fields fail to work.

    I have 4 calculated fields:

    1. Depending on the number of years, there is a hidden field that calculates an interest rate

    2. Then I multiply the years, by the amount by the percentage to work out the total.

    3. Then I calculate the quarterly interest (full amount divided by years / 4)

    4. Finally I add the full interest to the original amount to come up with a sum

    None of these are working when I add it to the slider, so can only guess there is a javascript issue.

    If you have any ideas, I’d be grateful.

    Best wishes

    Suzanne

    Thread Starter whitbys

    (@whitbys)

    Hi there,

    Also very happy to pay for your time – have noticed that you have something on your website. Would that be better?

    Suzanne

    Plugin Author codepeople

    (@codepeople)

    Hello Suzanne,

    I’ve visited your website and the form is there, and the equations are being evaluated correctly (please, clear your browser’s cache, and check again).

    https://wordpress.dwbooster.com/customdownloads/2017/04/30/screenshot_test_server4.png

    However, as you can see, the form’s appearance is being affected by the styles defined in the context, the height and width are adjusted dynamically by the “Slider Revolution slider”, the issue is not related with our plugin:

    https://wordpress.dwbooster.com/customdownloads/2017/04/30/screenshot_test_server4_sources.png

    Best regards.

    Thread Starter whitbys

    (@whitbys)

    Hi there,

    Thanks for your note. What browser are you using? I have tried Chrome, Firefox and Edge, and every time I enter a figure, the calculations seem not to work.

    All I see is:

    https://www.dropbox.com/s/axatecmeuhsgzqh/js-home.PNG?dl=0

    This isn’t a CSS issue as far as I can see (although I know the responsive CSS needs fixing, there seems no point if I can’t get the calculations to work).

    I have cleared all caches, removed all files from my history, but I still cannot get the total interest, quarterly payments and total interest+ investment to show on the slider. Do you have any idea as to why it might work on your end but not for me?

    Sorry for all the questions.

    Best wishes

    Suzanne

    Thread Starter whitbys

    (@whitbys)

    Hello again,

    Not to worry – I couldn’t get it to behave on my end, so have tried something else. It’s a brilliant plugin, though – think that perhaps the problem is the slider.

    HUGE thanks for your help!

    Suzanne

    Plugin Author codepeople

    (@codepeople)

    Hello Suzanne,

    I’ve visited your website again, but you have deactivate our plugin and have inserted another form, however with the new form the issue is even worst, please, look the screenshot in the following link:

    https://wordpress.dwbooster.com/customdownloads/2017/05/01/screenshot.png

    Best regards.

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