LukeDouglas
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I am communicating with CleanTalk support via email. I provided access. They know the problem and are working on an update to fix it.
I disabled just the Anti-Spam plugin.
I enabled the plugin and then disabled the SpamFireWall. Didn’t help. I still get the “Data error in Analytic. There was a critical error on this website while fetching data.”
This is truly bizarre as I have this exact same setup on well over 50+ websites and none of them has this issue.
So I totally uninstalled Anti-Spam by CleanTalk, reinstalled, reconnected with key and now it’s working. At this point I have no clue what could have happened.Forum: Plugins
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As you can see, when I hover over other links the current live link, in this case Home, the text is not white but is actually green.
Sure, close it. I’ve responded via the Ticket System.
I was aware of the template but it truly doesn’t solve what I wanted. Let’s say I have a default list of 20 plugin URL that I wanted excluded. Sure I could have that in the template. Which I would have to restore to a single website. But I have almost 100 websites. Now what if I added a couple more URL’s. Sure I could update the template but then I would have to restore it on each website. For that amount of trouble, I do what I am currently doing. I have a default CleanTalk URL exclusion list in a Notepad which I update periodically when I get a warning that truly isn’t an issue. So I add the new URL to the list. But then I have to log into every website, go to the CleanTalk Security settings, copy/paste into the URL exclusions window and save. It would be great if you could have a URL for the location of the list which the plugin would pull from on a set timer, say once a day/week/month. Now instead of having to update 100, if not thousands of websites, a person could simply update the exclusions URL list. As far as ‘specific’ URL’s for each website, they could still be updated in the URL exclusion window.
Decades ago when I created websites from scratched, I used this method for keeping websites up to date with default settings. It was awesome.
So you can call me lazy but I call it being efficient. LOL- This reply was modified 9 months, 3 weeks ago by LukeDouglas.
I got it resolved.
Don’t get me wrong. I like the functionalities that Elementor provides website developers. My concerns is simple things like this as Elementor is not rock solid. Just last night when I went into Elementor to change a piece of content for the home page on another site, the Elementor editor page was rubbish. Things were missing, and things were mis formatted. I exited without saving but when I went to the home page, it was trashed. I had to totally restore the website to a previous backup. Everyone, BACKUPS ARE A NECESSITY! This was the most recent version of Elementor as I had updated the plugins prior to making edits. So over the past few months I have been reverting post/pages on my clients websites back to the default WordPress editor for pages I could get along without Elementor.
I’m well versed in CSS Specificity after 22+ years in website design. What I couldn’t understand is why Elementor does not honor global settings of the active theme.
I have the same issue. I went to the directions on https://prestoplayer.com/docs/video-player-not-showing/, disabled the settings, disable all plugins except for Presto Player, and it still does not display the url which I can view on a separate tab.
https://player.vimeo.com/video/265665686
URL: https://divorcetoolbox.online/media-and-reviews/
Here is the code displayed in Inspect. It appears SCRIPTS are removed in forum posts.<!--presto-player:video_id=1--><figure class="wp-block-video presto-block-video presto-provider-vimeo" style="--plyr-color-main: var(--presto-player-highlight-color, #6bb799); --presto-player-logo-width: 150px; "> <presto-player id="presto-player-1" src="https://player.vimeo.com/video/265665686" media-title="https://player.vimeo.com/video/265665686" css="" class="presto-video-id-1 presto-preset-id-3 skin-modern hydrated" skin="modern" icon-url="https://divorcetoolbox.online/wp-content/plugins/presto-player/img/sprite.svg" preload="" poster="https://divorcetoolbox.online/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/DTB_adtr-video-720x384-1.jpg" playsinline="" provider="vimeo" style="height: auto;"> </presto-player>
- This reply was modified 1 year ago by LukeDouglas.
You missed the point completely. I did have posts / pages built with Elementor and some of the text was set to ‘Roboto’. I had to put in a CSS for the entire BODY class to force ‘Open Sans’. I downloaded the Elementor plugin, used AstroGrep to check for ‘Roboto’ and it is used extensively in your plugin. My concern was that ‘Open Sans’ was set in the theme. I could not fathom how Elementor ignored global settings. This was NOT on the theme, it was on the Elementor plugin.
Fortunately, I have just a few pages on websites where I need Elementor as it is not 100% stable.What country are you from? I haven’t set up Cloudflare since this is a development site and I do block some countries on my server. If you can provide an IP or country code, I’ll add it to a whitelist.
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- This reply was modified 1 year ago by LukeDouglas.
- This reply was modified 1 year ago by LukeDouglas.
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