kirstenray
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When I look at the console I see this error:
POST https://www.abqdeltas.org/wp-admin/admin-ajax.php 400 (Bad Request) send @ jquery.js:4 ajax @ jquery.js:4 n.(anonymous function) @ jquery.js:4 window.photonicProcessRequest @ photonic.js:186 window.photonicDisplayLevel2 @ photonic.js:175 (anonymous) @ photonic.js:1442 dispatch @ jquery.js:3 r.handle @ jquery.js:3
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- This reply was modified 6 years ago by kirstenray.
I don’t see “Page Settings” section on WordPress page edit screen (not editing in Elementor). I’m on WordPress 4.9.4, Elementor v1.9.8, Elementor Pro v1.15.3 using the Twenty Seventeen theme.
Same issue as the original poster, except I can see the section blue tab, but if I move the mouse to try to click on it the section tabs disappear. I cannot edit a section if it overlays another section in Elementor.
I created a menu that overlays a slider. Once the menu overlays the slider I can no longer edit the section. I can edit the menu inside the section, but not the section.
- This reply was modified 6 years, 8 months ago by kirstenray.
- This reply was modified 6 years, 8 months ago by kirstenray.
@reventlov is right, only short code accessible Event Manager content is compatible. If you go to a specific event or category or location you cannot edit the page with Elementor without the content disappearing. I’m using the Generate Press theme with Elementor. I have created Elementor pages for the calendar, categories, and location using short-code to insert content in the page.
After running into this issue I just figured that this was how it was. I have since learned that I needed to check the locations and events post types in the Elementor settings. Having the “Edit with Elementor” option does allow me to edit an event without the content disappearing. While this is great, having to manually edit every event defeats the purpose of the on the fly page generation by Events Manager.
The solution would have to come from both Events Manager and Elementor working together for a solution.
One solution could come in the form of configuration options one being a check box that if checked means Elementor is present and then allows the selection of an Elementor Library element that has a content replacement variable, where the event content would go.
They already have the concept of custom post types so maybe it could be integrated there.
- This reply was modified 7 years, 2 months ago by kirstenray.
- This reply was modified 7 years, 2 months ago by kirstenray.
I tried that before I responded here. I updated a couple of the error message text and saved the settings. I then tried the login with a bad username and password and the page refreshes to the login page with only the logo, no error message and no login form. I only see the custom login page with the logo.
If I click on the logo the page refreshes and I’m back at the customized login page like I was coming there for the first time (no error message).
The error message and form are not even rendered on the page, it’s not that it isn’t visible, the HTML show it isn’t there at all.
I’ll try to update the error messages again and see what happens.
Where can I download 1.3.1. I updated to 1.3.2 and now Shape Dividers don’t work anymore. I’m looking at CSS and can’t figure out how to fix it. I already submitted a ticket but haven’t heard back yet.
1.3.1 Shape Dividers working perfectly, 1.3.2 it isn’t doing masking correctly.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Membership by Supsystic] Global Site AccessI figured it out. I thought “front-end” meant my entire WordPress site, but it means just the pages assigned under Main -> Pages.
Is it possible to add other pages to protect?