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  • Thread Starter faydra_deon

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    Done.

    Thread Starter faydra_deon

    (@fieldsf)

    You’re welcome. ??

    It looks like the fix is in this thread https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic/plugin-not-working-on-wordpress-5-9/

    If you’ve hidden or dismissed the Welcome widget, then the template will not show.

    I went to Screen Options and ticked the box next to Welcome, and my Elementor template shows. I tried it on three different sites; one of which is a site with MainWP.

    Hopefully, this will help someone else.

    The plugin is not working on v6.1.1.

    Thread Starter faydra_deon

    (@fieldsf)

    I’ll try this and let you know if it works. Thanks.

    @cnl, I’d be interested to know what you’re using instead of this plugin, please.

    japaalekhinllemos: I’ve been doing web design/development since 1999, so the first thing I did before logging out and logging back in was try the CTRL+F5. I thought that went without having to be said, so that’s why I didn’t mention it. Apologies for not letting you know that I’d already tried that before logging out and back in.

    teracow: Thanks for your suggestion. I used SCT prior to switching to ECT, and I find ECT far superior to SCT for what I need. Nothing at all against SCT, because it did work fine, but it wasn’t optimal for my needs. Now I see that SCT wants you to upgrade to and pay for a Pro version to get several of the features that come free with ECT.

    japaalekhinllemos: There is some merit in what you’re saying, though, because I opened my site in Firefox, where I never log into my site, and tried loading the template in the HTML viewer, and it worked perfectly without issue. I think that’s odd since I did already to do the CTRL+F5 on the Chrome browser, and the template still is not loading properly in the HTML viewer in the Chrome browser. Anyway, I’ll see if the issue has to do with some of the extensions I have loaded in Chrome. I’ll keep you posted.

    UPDATE: This may not work for everyone, but it worked for me. First, I copied/pasted all my templates into .txt files, so I wouldn’t lose them. Then I deactivated and deleted the ECT plugin. I logged out and logged back in. I re-installed the ECT plugin, and all my templates came right back. I tried loading a template in HTML view, and I got the “undefined” again. Then I did the CTRL+F5 once more and tried to load the template again. It worked without issue. All is right with my world now. Hopefully, this will help someone else.

    I just updated to 1.4.3, and I’m still getting the “undefined” when trying to load the template in HTML view.

    I logged out and logged back into my site, and I’m still getting the undefined when loading from HTML view.

    It’s not working for me in spite of your update.

    I still get this when trying to load the template from HTML view, something I was able to do before you initial update.

    It’s important for me to be able to load the template from HTML view, because I’m using special characters that end up getting converted in the Visual editor, even though I need them to remain as special characters without being converted.

    Any chance this can be dealt with, so that the template can be loaded from HTML view, like they could be done before?

    Let me just add, in case there’s some confusion. I discovered about a year ago that the plugin wouldn’t work if you disabled the Visual Editor. As long as the Visual Editor is enabled in general, I used to be able to remain in the HTML viewer, with the Visual Editor active in general and load a template to show in the body of the post with its HTML tags and special characters. I can’t do that now. This is what I want to be able to go back to doing.

    Thanks, in advance, for your help.

    I discovered that i couldn’t see the inline image editor in Chrome because I have the After the Deadline extension active in Chrome. I contacted the people on the After the Deadline site and let them know. I got a reply back that they are working on it.

    Just FYI: After the Deadline is owned by Automattic, so I’m sure they’ll get it cleared up eventually.

    If you’re not using the After the Deadline extension in Chrome, it may be a different Chrome extension that’s keeping you from seeing the inline image editor.

    Other Chrome extensions I’m using are McAfee Site Advisor, Pocket, Adblock, Send to Kindle and Fireshot. I can see the inline image editor when using any or all of these extensions.

    I hope this helps.

    I just discovered that this seems to be an issue in the Google Chrome browser.

    I am able to see the inline image editor in Firefox, but I am not able to see the inline image editor in Google Chrome.

    This is my solution for the problem with User Avatar.

    I did NOT uninstall User Avatar and I DID install Simple User Avatar.

    They are not conflicting with each other on my site, because they take up different “places” on the users’ profiles.

    On profiles that have their avatar set by User Avatar, nothing has changed.

    On profiles that I’ve added since the plugin stopped performing properly, I’ve used Simple User Avatar.

    Interestingly, it looks like SUA hasn’t worked once I use it, but when I go to the user’s profile where I’ve applied it, the avatar I chose is there and not the default avatar, so it actually does work even though it doesn’t look like it from the backend.

    Eventually, I’ll switch them all to SUA, but right now I don’t have time to do it manually for all the ones that need switching. Once I get them all switched, I’ll delete UA.

    For now, SUA and UA are playing nicely in their own areas, so this may work for others who don’t have the time to delete the old plugin, install the new plugin and then go through manually and update each user who hasn’t figured out how to use Gravatar.com.

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