• Resolved jominney

    (@jominney)


    Your plugin breaks when both Pods and Elementor are in use.

    We’ve submitted via support form (we are paid customers) and we have been following up regularly, but there is still no resolution. Your plugin is the one that is breaking. Stop blaming other plugins – it is your own customers who are being disadvantaged so you need to try harder if you need the cooperation of other developers. We’ve even provided you with a link to the solution!

    If you don’t want to keep losing customers in frustration, do your job and fix it. This is becoming truly ridiculous!

    If you’re reading this and you use both Elementor and Pods – go buy Gravity Forms or look at a different form builder. Ninja Forms flat out doesn’t work with these two plugins active and their team has been aware of this issue for months with no update on when a solution is expected.

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

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  • Plugin Contributor Justin McElhaney

    (@jmcelhaney)

    Our developers have reached out to Elementor’s team by creating an issue in their github about this issue, which I see you commented on. https://github.com/elementor/elementor/issues/10399

    I understand your frustration and this is something that we have reached out to Elementor several times about, but their answer is always dismissive that there is a conflict between Pods and Elementor that causes a JS error when Elementor tries to extend Ninja Forms functionality, which is why we opened the GitHub issue with Elementor.

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