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Hi @lynnjat7
Thanks for the detailed explanation – I didn’t parse that from @kellymetal’s reply. I’ve raised a feature request for this:
Hi @kellymetal
Thanks for getting back to me, but (with respect) I fail to see how this is something to be requested as a feature. As I said, these ARE Google fonts (and third-party libraries are enabled in MailPoet, per its default settings) – I’m not asking MailPoet to load anything ‘outside of that list’.
Literally every other piece of code which renders frontend content can see and use those fonts, with the singular exception of MailPoet. I have to assume, because of this, that the fonts are being registered and loaded in a standards-compliant way – and that for some reason MailPoet is uniquely unable to see and use them.
Please explain how you believe that MailPoet’s failure to load Google fonts, when third party libraries (specifically including Google fonts) are enabled, is something to be dealt with as a feature request, and not something to be dealt with as a bug?
TIA.
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In reply to: [Homer - Block Editor Tools] A quick typo correction for you@homer29 You’re very welcome.
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In reply to: [Code Snippets] New snippets active but not displayed in list3.1.0 confirmed working with the object caching I’m using here, thanks @bungeshea
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In reply to: [Code Snippets] New snippets active but not displayed in listAh, fantastic.
NB: I signed up for the pro notifications. Interested to see what that will offer.
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In reply to: [Code Snippets] New snippets active but not displayed in listThanks for the reply. I believe there is an object cache, yes (and a page cache, but that should only be active on the frontend). I’m not aware of the object cache causing any issues with any other plugins, though – and the previous (2.x) version of Code Snippets o which I reverted shows the list correctly.
I can reinstall 3.x and then purge the object cache to test later today, if that’s helpful?
Ah, I see. Thanks very much for clarifying, @pluginandplay – proper rich text field sanitation can be a tricky one to deal with.
Thanks, but (with respect) your reply doesn’t really tell us anything that the notification didn’t.
Can you tell us what rule the plugin violated?
Oh, that’s interesting – thanks very much for that, I’ll have a play!
Thanks for the reply. I have the GamiPress add-on for Forminator installed, which is how I’m managing point allocations against the the other events. The issue, per my original post, is that (while it has other Forminator events to hook into) it has no events in Forminator to hook into in order to tell how many points were earned on a quiz, or whether the result was a ‘pass’ or ‘fail’ (a property which I really consider to be an intrinsic quality of a quiz).
Thanks for passing this on to the dev team. I’d be grateful if you’d pass back any info on their thoughts/intentions and/or an ETA for a pass/fail threshold, as I don’t want to waste hours coding something custom if it’s going to be added relatively soon!
I appreciate your wanting to close the ticket, but – with respect – I don’t consider it ‘resolved’ at this point.
Thanks again,
James
Hi @wpmudev-support2 ,
Apologies for the late reply. That seems odd to me – surely the entire point of a quiz is to determine whether the person taking it passes or fails it …?
Thanks for the snippet (I can at least create a custom hook with this), but may I make a feature request for the ability for the person authoring the quiz to set a pass mark (and for the trigger to be exposed so that plugins like GamiPress can hook into it)?
Thanks!
@wpmudev-support2 or @wpmudevsupport12 – anything yet?
Thanks Patrick!
Hi @wpmudev-support2 – any news on this?
Thanks Kasia!