• jominney

    (@jominney)


    Nearly a year ago now, a three way conflict was reported between Pods, Elementor and Ninja Forms. The Pods team don’t even get paid and not only did they address it already from their end around six months ago, but they’ve literally provided you with the solution to fix this. Elementor, use some of that new investment money to sort out these stupid issues caused by your coding.

    Stop loading javascript where it’s not needed. prefix your marionette properly. [ Personal attack removed ]

    https://github.com/pods-framework/pods/issues/5354
    https://github.com/elementor/elementor/issues/10399

    This issue can be easily replicated by doing the following:
    Install Ninja Forms, Elementor and Pods from www.ads-software.com.
    Go to the Ninja Forms admin page.
    Click the link to edit the contact form.
    See error in JavaScript console.

    When Ninja Forms, Pods and Elementor are active, the Ninja Forms builder does not work. The error:
    Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property 'extend' of undefined at builder.js?ver=3.4.22:1

    builder.js is one of the Ninja Form files, but this only happens when Elementor and Pods are active as well as the Ninja Forms plugin. The Ninja Forms team have actively reached out to the Elementor team, but haven’t had any response so far. Neither have the paying customers of BOTH of these premium plugins.

    It’s absolutely ridiculous that Pods, a free and open source project, has better support for customers than either Ninja or Elementor, despite not being funded.

    You owe those guys a beer, and you owe the rest of us a timeline of when you will fix your muppetry.

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