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  • Thread Starter gbordormor22

    (@gbordormor22)

    I don’t want a somewhat straight forward something to now become too technical and too complicated.

    You see, I haven’t known about, or even heard about a Base64 encoding as a way to dynamically pull Website Logo into sent out Emails, till you mentioned it for this my Use Case.

    If you say it is the best solution, who am I to argue against it?

    OF NOTE
    I don’t want to use an additional plugin.

    MOVING FORWARD
    So what I need right now, is for you to guide me step-by-step, on how this Base64 encoding can help me get my Site Logo as an Email Placeholder on all my Emails that will be sent out to my users, through Ultimate Member Email Templates.

    Needing to hear from you soon.

    Regards.

    Thread Starter gbordormor22

    (@gbordormor22)

    I have gone to read the Base64 encoding that you sent to me, but I couldn’t make sense of how that has anything to do with Site Logo{site_logo} Ultimate Member Email Placeholder.

    You see, I can manually write an HTML and CSS to pull my Site Logo from it’s location in the Media Library into the Email Template– and when the Email is sent, I believe the Site Logo should appear in the email sent to the user.

    The issue is that this will be static, while I have to do copy and paste of this code on every and each email Template.

    But if the Site Logo{site_logo} Placeholder is available, that would be easier to place.

    Can you Please think of another better alternative other than your base64 encoding suggestion?

    Waiting to hear from you soon.

    Regards.

    Thread Starter gbordormor22

    (@gbordormor22)

    The CSS Code did not work, and I suspect that it’s because I already have some CSS code which have been set for my button class and alt button class, as you can see below:

    .um .um-button{ background: #006098 !important; }
    
    .um .um-button:hover{ background: #b5d333 !important;}
    
    /* Button alt colors */
    .um .um-button.um-alt,
    .um input[type=submit].um-button.um-alt {
    color: #fff;
    background: #b5d333 !important;
    }
    
    .um .um-button.um-alt:hover,
    .um input[type=submit].um-button.um-alt:hover {
    background: #006098 !important;
    }

    How can I override the Default and alt colour from the Search button and “Edit Profile” button, and be able to give them separate Default state and Hover state colours?

    Regards.

    Thread Starter gbordormor22

    (@gbordormor22)

    It’s a beautiful thing to know that you’ve gotten Blocks.

    Now, Twenty Five(25) Blocks is still small.

    I need you to be a Full Design System.

    You see, Elementor has 104+ Widgets.
    31 Basic Widgets
    34 Pro Widgets
    15 Theme Elements/ Widgets
    24 Woo Commerce Widgets

    TOTAL: 104 Widgets.

    As a Gutenberg Design System, You need to have everything Elementor has, plus your own existing widgets.

    And that will be a good starting point.

    A BACKGROUND
    For years, you’ve been second fiddle— always taking second place, trailing behind Elementor.

    Today, Gutenberg gives you the opportunity to define your own individuality.

    Since Elementor is something we love, and we don’t see Elementor ever becoming Blocks, you can take up the task of becoming our Elementor in Gutenberg Blocks.

    This is my intelligent thinking( I believe), and it is the way that you should go.

    If you are not ready to give us everything that Elementor has, in Gutenberg Blocks, then you will not be too relevant, and would just be a Company that is just playing.

    Stand up to the task and be our Elementor in Gutenberg Blocks.

    With this task ahead, you can see that your 25 Blocks is just starting?

    Now, apart from all of these 104 Widgets, Elementor has these 5 “Beautiful Features” that are its true Pro power:

    1.) Theme Builder – which allows us to create Custom Templates.

    2.) Dynamic Tags — which allows us to insert Dynamic Content into our Posts and Pages.

    3.) Popup — allows us to Popup anything from Posts, Dynamic Contents to Optins.

    4.) Conditional Visibility and Logic — where we can display and hide elements according to certain defined conditions.

    5.) Loop Grid — which allows us to create our own Custom Post, Page, Woo Commerce and CPT Loops.

    These entire features, are all I’m asking you to build for us.

    I need to be this exact, so that you will know and understand what I’m asking of you.

    CONCLUSION
    As I have said before, which I will say again, it is a fact without any debate that–For years, you’ve been second fiddle: always taking second place, trailing behind Elementor.

    But Today, Gutenberg gives you the opportunity to define your own individuality.

    Since Elementor is something we love, and we don’t see Elementor ever becoming Blocks, take up the task of becoming our Elementor in Gutenberg Blocks.

    This is my intelligent suggestion, and I believe it is the way that you should go.

    If you are not ready to give us everything that Elementor has, in Gutenberg Blocks, then you will not be too relevant, and would just be a Company that is just playing.

    Stand up to the task and be our Elementor in Gutenberg Blocks– by providing us with everything Elementor has, as Gutenberg Blocks.

    Regards.

    Thread Starter gbordormor22

    (@gbordormor22)

    It’s a beautiful thing to know that you are coming up with Blocks.

    MY SPECIFIC FEATURES

    I need you to be a full design system.

    You see, Elementor has 104+ Widgets:
    31 Basic Widgets
    34 Pro Widgets
    15 Theme Elements/ Widgets
    24 Woo Commerce Widgets.
    TOTAL: 104 Widgets.

    You need to provide us with everything that Elementor has, plus your own existing widgets, translated into Gutenberg Blocks.

    And that will be a good starting point.

    A BACKGROUND
    For years, you’ve been second fiddle— always taking second place, where you need to trail behind Elementor.

    Today, Gutenberg gives you the opportunity to define your own individuality.

    Since Elementor is something we love, and we don’t see Elementor ever becoming Blocks, you can take up the task of becoming our Elementor in Gutenberg Blocks.

    This is my intelligent thinking( I believe), and it is the way that you should go.

    If you are not ready to give us everything that Elementor has, in Gutenberg Blocks, then you will not be too relevant, and would just be a Company that is just playing.

    Stand up to the task and be our Elementor in Gutenberg Blocks.

    Now, apart from all of these 104 Widgets, Elementor has these 5 “Beautiful Features” that are its true Pro power:

    1.) Theme Builder–which allows us to create Custom Templates.

    2.) Dynamic Tags— which allows us to insert Dynamic Content to our Posts and Pages.

    3.) Popup— allows us to Popup anything from Posts, Dynamic Contents to Optins.

    4.) Conditional Visibility and Logic— where we can display and hide elements according to certain defined conditions.

    5.) Loop Grid — which allows us to create our own Custom Post, Page, Woo Commerce and CPT Loops.

    These entire features, are all I’m asking you to build for us.

    I need to be this exact, so that you will know and understand what I’m asking of you.

    CONCLUSION
    As I have said before, which I will say again, it is a fact without any debate that– for years, you’ve been second fiddle: always taking second place, trailing behind Elementor.

    But Today, Gutenberg gives you the opportunity to define your own individuality.

    Since Elementor is something we love, and we don’t see Elementor ever becoming Blocks, take up the task of becoming our Elementor in Gutenberg Blocks.

    This is my intelligent suggestion, and I believe it is the way that you should go.

    If you are not ready to give us everything that Elementor has, in Gutenberg Blocks, then you will not be too relevant, and would just be a Company that is just playing.

    Stand up to the task and be our Elementor in Gutenberg Blocks– by providing us with everything that Elementor has.

    Regards.

    Thread Starter gbordormor22

    (@gbordormor22)

    You said:

    please feel free to share any specific features or functionalities you would like to see in the Gutenberg version

    It’s a beautiful thing to know that you are coming up with Blocks.

    MY SPECIFIC FEATURES

    I need you to be a full design system.

    You see, Elementor has 104+ Widgets:
    31 Basic Widgets
    34 Pro Widgets
    15 Theme Elements/ Widgets
    24 Woo Commerce Widgets.
    TOTAL: 104 Widgets.

    You need to provide us with everything that Elementor has, plus your own existing widgets, translated into Gutenberg Blocks.

    And that will be a good starting point.

    A BACKGROUND
    For years, you’ve been second fiddle— always taking second place, where you need to trail behind Elementor.

    Today, Gutenberg gives you the opportunity to define your own individuality.

    Since Elementor is something we love, and we don’t see Elementor ever becoming Blocks, you can take up the task of becoming our Elementor in Gutenberg Blocks.

    This is my intelligent thinking( I believe), and it is the way that you should go.

    If you are not ready to give us everything that Elementor has, in Gutenberg Blocks, then you will not be too relevant, and would just be a Company that is just playing.

    Stand up to the task and be our Elementor in Gutenberg Blocks.

    Now, apart from all of these 104 Widgets, Elementor has these 5 “Beautiful Features” that are its true Pro power:

    1.) Theme Builder–which allows us to create Custom Templates.

    2.) Dynamic Tags— which allows us to insert Dynamic Content to our Posts and Pages.

    3.) Popup— allows us to Popup anything from Posts, Dynamic Contents to Optins.

    4.) Conditional Visibility and Logic— where we can display and hide elements according to certain defined conditions.

    5.) Loop Grid — which allows us to create our own Custom Post, Page, Woo Commerce and CPT Loops.

    These entire features, are all I’m asking you to build for us.

    I need to be this exact, so that you will know and understand what I’m asking of you.

    CONCLUSION
    As I have said before, which I will say again, it is a fact without any debate that– for years, you’ve been second fiddle: always taking second place, trailing behind Elementor.

    But Today, Gutenberg gives you the opportunity to define your own individuality.

    Since Elementor is something we love, and we don’t see Elementor ever becoming Blocks, take up the task of becoming our Elementor in Gutenberg Blocks.

    This is my intelligent suggestion, and I believe it is the way that you should go.

    If you are not ready to give us everything that Elementor has, in Gutenberg Blocks, then you will not be too relevant, and would just be a Company that is just playing.

    Stand up to the task and be our Elementor in Gutenberg Blocks– by providing us with everything that Elementor has.

    Regards.

    Thread Starter gbordormor22

    (@gbordormor22)

    The Dropdown Sorting Option is not a spirit or ghost that just drops on the Products Page.

    It appears once we use the [products] Shortcode. This means that it was built into the [products] Shortcode as part of the components to be rendered, when the [products] Shortcode is placed on a Page or Post.

    You don’t have to send me so far, to find it.

    Can You make this my Request a Feature Request?— where I am asking Woo Commerce to create a Shortcode that can render the Sorting Dropdown as a Standalone component?

    2.) Where in your Documentation can I see all your Product meta keys?

    For example, a very few of your globally used meta keys are:

    _sku.
    Total_sales.
    _tax_status.
    _price.
    _regular_price.
    _sale_price.
    _stock.

    Where can I go, to see a Complete list of all your meta keys?

    2b.) What tool can I use to place your meta keys directly on a page, and it will show that component on the frontend?

    Probably a shortcode or something?

    Regards.

    Thread Starter gbordormor22

    (@gbordormor22)

    While we are still on the matter of missing features in Forminator, I will be making Three(3) more requests.

    1.) If you see this Form— https://prnt.sc/beosReUW9Xda

    You will notice that Date and Time are represented by Placeholder Text.

    I couldn’t get Date and Time in Forminator to be represented by Placeholder Text.

    Can You make this Feature possible in Forminator?

    2.) ICON INSIDE FORM FIELD
    If you see this Form— https://prnt.sc/BvilRQ9o794d

    You will notice that the Form fields have icons beside the Form Field.

    Please make this feature possible in Forminator.

    3.) CONFIRMATION MESSAGE
    After successful Form submission, provide us with the opportunity to have a Confirmation Message that looks like this— https://prnt.sc/sNL8kIVp5RpE

    Now, we should be able to change the Image and Text that appears on the Confirmation Message — so that we should be able to place our Logo there, if we want to.

    These are the Three(3) extra Feature requests I will be making in addition to the previous Two(2).

    Regards.

    Thread Starter gbordormor22

    (@gbordormor22)

    I have gotten the Submit button to 50% as I need it to be.

    The Placeholder colour has also worked through the CSS that you supplied.

    Now, there are 3 things I want to talk about:

    1.) You said that there’s no direct option to determine Placeholder Text Colour.

    Can you Please add this option in your next update?

    2.) If you see here — https://prnt.sc/beosReUW9Xda

    You will notice that the Date field and the Time field are shown by placeholder Text.

    How can I get my Bit Form to show Placeholder Text for Date field and Time field?

    3.) How can I increase the height of my Form fields?

    Regards.

    Thread Starter gbordormor22

    (@gbordormor22)

    You have answered my questions, but your answers didn’t come with assurance and hope.

    The answers provided me with no useful solution.

    I really wish you would give me feedback on what your Developers said about my requests.

    Regards.

    Thread Starter gbordormor22

    (@gbordormor22)

    Thanks so much for your reply Sir.

    Now, Elementor doesn’t have problem with Woo Commerce.

    Neither does Elementor have any problem in itself.

    The issue is that Elementor tried to create a way for us to Customize Woo Commerce— so that, instead of this your native Woo Commerce Product Loop that looks like this— https://prnt.sc/b8hon0GUHJUM

    Elementor allows us to customize it, and have something more fancy that looks like this—- https://prnt.sc/9mH4TtTeM53n

    The Problem now, is that Elementor doesn’t have a widget that generates the Default Woo Commerce Sorting Form/ Dropdown.

    Nonetheless, Elementor works well with shortcodes.

    So I am asking Woo Commerce, that– what is the shortcode that can generate the Woo Commerce Dropdown Sorting Options Form?

    I mean this– https://prnt.sc/6a7L6epa1Lm7

    OF NOTE

    Someone provided me with this shortcode– [woocommerce_product_sorting]

    I tried that shortcode, but it didn’t work.

    So I am here to Woo Commerce to ask that– what is the shortcode that can generate the Woo Commerce Dropdown Sorting Options Form?

    Regards.

    Thread Starter gbordormor22

    (@gbordormor22)

    Thank You very much Sir, for your detailed and clear reply.

    I sincerely and really appreciate this. ????

    MOVING ON

    1.) BIRTHDAY DATE FIELD
    By default, WordPress does not have a Date field for users.

    To have this Birthday Date field to User Profiles, we would have to use a variety of plugins— maybe Ultimate Member, BuddyPress Extended Profile, ProfileGrid, Simple Fields, Profile Extra Fields plugin, and so on.

    Or, we would have to go the way of code, as done here— https://rudrastyh.com/wordpress/custom-fields-in-user-profiles.html

    Irrespective of the way we choose to add this Date field to WordPress User Profile, the bottomline is that we will have a Date field in my Use Case, added to User’s Profile– which will be called “Birth Date“.

    Now that we have this Birthday Date field attached to each User’s Profile, and the Users have selected their Dates, I will need WP Webhooks to be able to pull the Data of this Birthday Date field– querying only Day and Month, and send the Birthday Email, based on this Day and Month Parameter.

    2.) SENDING EMAILS
    I think you need to create a function that will auto-schedule Email sending, and will not need to depend on WP Mail’s expected in-built scheduling, for this Email sending to work.

    WordPress isn’t built to have everything. It is developers that are supposed to extend it.

    Since WordPress and WP Mail doesn’t have a scheduling feature by default, it’s your job to extend WordPress with this feature through your Automation Workflows.

    It’s not beautiful News to come and tell us that your plugin couldn’t do something because default WordPress Core didn’t have something.

    It’s your job to build it in. That’s why WordPress is said to be extendable!

    In AutomatorWP, you use Actions, Hooks and Filters to probe into the Database, and pull out something that looks like this– https://ibb.co/D8ZqQTT

    That is what is then used to trigger the Email sending. And it didn’t matter if default WordPress Core has a scheduling feature or not.

    AutomatorWP found a way to make it work, and WP Webhooks also need to find a way to make it work.

    3.) REQUESTING INTEGRATIONS
    Whether I request integrations or not, the bottomline remains that WP Webhooks needs to be able to pull metadata out of the database, irrespective of whichever way the metadata got added.

    If you can pull the metadata, it wouldn’t matter which plugin or code or integration brought the metadata!

    3b.) If you are going to need integration with every plugins before you can pull metadata from them, then you will have a never ending and not satisfying integrations job because you can’t actually build integration with every plugin out there.

    You only need to find a smart way to query the Database, just as JSM Show Post Metadata is able to do it.

    Maybe you will use JSM Show User Metadata (https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/jsm-show-user-meta/)

    Bottomline is that, you will need to find how those plugins did it, without needing to undertake a million integrations!

    4.) BUDDYPRESS BIRTHDAY EMAILS REQUEST
    I have actually asked BuddyPress Developers for this Birthday Email Situation Trigger.

    See the request here– https://buddypress.trac.www.ads-software.com/ticket/9043

    CONCLUSION

    I guess my replies, should have been able to tell you something useful, and I would get a favourable response of possibilities from you soon.

    Regards.

    Thread Starter gbordormor22

    (@gbordormor22)

    What I do not like, is limitation and impossibility.

    Elementor has a Tab Widget.

    Is there any way I can piece by piece, add your Form Fields into each Tab?

    Then add a Next Button on each Tab, while the submit button will be on the Last Tab?

    Again, can you start to consider the possibility of extending your plugin to be able to fulfill a Request as mine, against a near future Date?

    Regards.

    Thread Starter gbordormor22

    (@gbordormor22)

    I have contacted you on your Official website, and I have submitted your Contact Form successfully, as you can see here– https://prnt.sc/FS0nCZCZvYvt

    Hoping to hear from you soon.

    Regards.

    Thread Starter gbordormor22

    (@gbordormor22)

    The truth of the matter is that Forminator cannot do Tabbed Multi-Step Form.

    I can already read that vibe from your reply!

    Now, Everytime that users ask for something that you don’t have in your product, I think it should stir an inkling in you that your product is deficient in that feature, and you actually need to see how you can improve your product by implementing this requested feature.

    Can You add this Feature of “Tabbed Multi-Step Form, in your To Do list, as something that you should make possible in Forminator?

    Regards.

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