Ankur Prem
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Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [The Events Calendar] Problem with consistency?Sure I did, Alicia. Don’t know why you thought otherwise, or even why you posted this questioning.
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [The Events Calendar] Problem with consistency?Hello Geoff,
Maybe you interpreted my review personally, where I was not personal at all.
Look: I said the plugin is interesting, but with a massive number (indeed) of open, unresolved threads, seems that the plugin is giving many people some kind of trouble, here and then – as I suggested, maybe a consistency issue.
About the “once in a week” moderation, it was clear to me since the beginning, no trouble to find that information, and not also questioned here.
About the plugin being free, I appreciate your hard work and good-will – really. Note that I never demanded anything, and when I asked for help in the support forum, I was never impolite or hasty. Though I’ve opened the thread for more than a month back, your answers was somewhat sparse, not concluding and sometimes even absent. Not until today, after posting this review, I got a response from you which really helped me to find the problem (maybe if I had received this advice earlier, I could have solved this -simple- issue before, not only after more than a month waiting).
But, lets not move away from the review content, the subject that matters in this section.
See, people that looks for a plugin or anything like that, are interested to know the experience of its current users. Lets be honest: if the plugin is free, it still have a purpose – and people will certainly want to know if this purpose is being achieved. Again, even being free, if the plugin gives them headaches, they will leave frustrated. I think this is the main goal of these reviews. I gave here my utmost conclusion about the plugin – interesting, but probably with consistency issues. If this is not what you wanted to read, maybe you could look inwards (‘team’ related) and see what you could do there… not outwards, looking to question the criticism that was made.
Someday I was at a restaurant, where I tasted some not so tasty food. After I payed my bill, when I was leaving the place, the owner asked if it was everything alright. Well, I said it wasn’t actually, some of the food was tasting bad and it was not a good experience. Then he said he would call the cheff to hear me. Well, it didn’t actually happened. Quickly, after listening to my few first words, he started to talk endlessly about how he was thorough with the selection and preparation of the food, etc, etc. He didn’t accepted at all that I said the food wasn’t pleasing. Well, everything he said absolutely didn’t changed not even a little the really bad tasty of the food, and then I left frustrated two times more. :-\
After that day, with my clients, I never listened to their criticism anymore trying to find explanations for them… I just ask sincerely for forgiveness, see if I can find some way to minimize their discomfort, and then looks inwards (‘team’ related) to find a way out so it can never happens anymore.
Hi guys.
Found the problem.
I’m using the Divi theme (elegant themes). When I switched to TwentyFifteen, the translation began to show correctly.
So I switched back to Divi e try to find the conflict. It happens that, if you choose to keep the Divi’s settings pages on english, this will conflict with the plugin (The Events Calendar) and keep its pages also in english.
I changed this option in Divi settings, and now the Calendar translations are showing nicely on the front-end. A pity is that now I have to stick with the very poorly translated Divi pages :-\
Anyway, problem found and solved.
Thank you for your support.
Guys, sorry to bother, but no clue yet?
Just to inform that in the 4.2.3 version the issue still persists.
Geoff, Caroline said before that you could find this bug in your system. How is that going? You still can replicate this issue?
Hi Geoff,
I did the steps of the link, but nothing changed – still only half of the plugin being translated.
Just passing to inform that with the 4.2.2 version the plugin still have this issue.
Hello Nico,
Thanks for the reply.
Though, even after the update, the issue is still happening.
I confirm that I updated the plugin to the 4.2.1.1, and that nothing changed regarding the related issue.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [TwentyTwenty] Doesn't Work with New WordPress?Same here, happening since the last WP update.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Media Library Assistant] Help with metadata arrays?Thanks David, it worked perfectly. ??
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Media Library Assistant] Help with metadata arrays?Hi David.
Just one thing about the code you gave.
Seems that when a picture has a description (image_meta=>caption), it is printed right bellow the dimensions. There is a way to prevent that?
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Media Library Assistant] Help with metadata arrays?Wow David, thank you so much! ??
It is exactly what I need!
Congrats about you awesome plugin and thank you for your great support!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Media Library Assistant] Help with metadata arrays?Something like this (purely fictional code, I’m sure it is probably nothing like that).
[mla_gallery file=”/uploaded/example1.jpg” output=”Dimensions: [+width+]x[+height+]”]
… where the file is not displayed, only its dimensions.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Media Library Assistant] Help with metadata arrays?Hello David, thanks for your answer!
Well, in my case, I would need to output only the image dimensions. This image would be directly specified by me.
For example, I have the “example1.jpg” in my uploaded media.
I would just need to print its size, with no need to display the image. Like this.
“Info about the file example1.jpg”
“Dimensions: ###x###”So, I would specify the file manually myself, and all I need to is that the code output its dimension.
Is that possible?