kdock2
Forum Replies Created
-
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Animate It!] Didn’t uninstall Settings panelThank you! eleopard for this. I tried your suggestions and have made some progress. I had not anticipated the Classic block. And your English is fine!
Am I correct that I need to go to downloads.eleopard.com to compile css classes only when I want to animate a non-text element? Then copy and paste it into the right-hand panel?
Is it possible to use Animate It! to rotate text in the same sentence? So a phrase will be replaced by another phrase, than another is a repeating sequence? For example:
This is the beginning of my sentence and XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
then YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
then ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ
each finish the sentence one after the other on the same line.And a related question, please. I would like to have a three-word Headline appear one word at a time, all on the same line. Can that be achieved? Must I somehow create a container for each word so they can be animated separately?
Your video was *very* helpful. I encourage you to post this kind of demo to help me and others like me.
- This reply was modified 2 years, 3 months ago by kdock2.
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Animate It!] Didn’t uninstall Settings panelHi eleopard,
First, you’re absolutely right. You don’t have a Pro version. Apologies! I’ve added a star to my review.
BUT – unless I’m missing something – Animate It! doesn’t seem to work with the Block Editor. This is why I uninstalled your plugin.
*After* I uninstalled it, Animate It! settings page was still visible in the WordPress Settings menu and I had to use CPanel to remove the last pieces of it. I have since discovered that if Animate It! settings panel was the last thing viewed before uninstalling the plugin, the settings panel will not be deleted. If anything else is displayed before going through uninstall, it will be removed.
- This reply was modified 2 years, 3 months ago by kdock2.
Well, I did figure it out. I had to explicitly give permission to non-logged in visitors to the home page or the other three public pages. This wasn’t really intuitive. Plus, the plugin blocked the whole site until I made this adjustment.
I expected the plugin to simply block access to the members page and child pages. Once I created a for-everyone-else rule the site worked. This has little impact on a small site like my current one, but on a larger site it would quickly become unwieldy.
The dialog that helps one restrict access is confusing when you trying to un-restrict access. Further, it looks like I need a different rule for each public page to allow for bookmarks. Someone going to a public page other than the Home Page will either be redirected to the home page, or sent to a particular URL. Again, this will quickly become unwieldy as the site grows.
It would be great to have a rule or check-box that anything not intended to be protected would be visible by default with no need to redirect.
I am having this issue as well. I set a login rule on a specific page and its child pages, but non-subscribers and non-logged in subscribers can’t bring up the home page or any of the site. The error is “too many redirects”.
My problem vanishes when the Content Control plugin is disabled. So it’s down to only that plugin.
Do I need to explicitly give permission to the rest of the site to people who are not subscribers, or are subscribers but not logged in?
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Gutenberg] Gutenberg plugin breaks my Widget pagesStill broken. Today I woke up to a blank Widget page and the inability to edit an existing menu in the main sidebar. I was able to get to widgets.php, edited the block, only to have all html in the block disappear on Save.
I disabled the Gutenberg plugin and the normal widgets page (rather than gutenberg-widgets) displayed and I added a different Navigation menu to the sidebar.
Not cool.
On the other hand, the menu I got looked much better than the one offered by Gutenberg.
- This reply was modified 3 years, 11 months ago by kdock2.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [GutenBee - Gutenberg Blocks] Can’t apply css to header inside an image box…Hi Fotis and thank you.
If I understand you correctly, this is mostly what I did, but not in the Advanced section of the Block settings menu. I added this:
.wp-block-gutenbee-imagebox-title { margin-top: .25em!important; padding-top: 0; line-height: 130%!important; }
to the Additional CSS section under customize. It worked perfectly. If this is not what you meant, then please help me understand.
My post was simply a suggestion to add a way to adjust the Header styles and Paragraph style from within the Gutenbee Block settings space. After all, you can use the Content Settings section to change other aspects of these elements. That way I wouldn’t have to fuss with CSS at all. ??
Best, Kim