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  • Thread Starter madejackson

    (@madejackson)

    I now tried to do it with a transparent background 1x1px image. Unfortunately I found some weird Behaviour:

    Background settings of Caxton Layout Block:
    No Image – Color: Opacity not working
    Image – Color: Opacity does only control the Color, the image stays
    Image – no Color: Opacity not working
    transparent image – Color: Opacity not working
    partially transparent image – Color: Opacity only works above the non transparent image parts

    The behaivour is the same for jpg, png and svg

    Thread Starter madejackson

    (@madejackson)

    Hi Jamie,

    Thanks four your response.

    I see now, if I set a Background image, the opacity works. But I’d like to set the Opacity just for the background color underlying the text (Caxton Layout Block), as I have a full width Background image (Super Hero) behind this block.

    I see several use cases for me, where a opacity for a color rather than an image is preffered. I was previously using your Pootle Pagebuilder, where it was working perfectly fine.

    same here

    Hi…

    I did several searches and didn’t found anything about this topic to storefront.

    Does anyone knows a solution for this?

    Thread Starter madejackson

    (@madejackson)

    Alright,

    I see your point and I a positively surprised by your concern.

    Let’s see… I got a bit frustrated and wrote my review in a rage of anger on your plugin. I apologize.

    In general, your plugin did your job, but there are some concerns or improvements i’d like to have addressed:

    My Use-Case:
    I have folders with hundreds of product images (1500 original images with about 30’000 optimized images to be exact). My goal was to split all this images in folders based on the product manufacturer, where now all were stored in the standard months-folder of WordPress. I now generated the folders with your plugin and moved all the pictures to the new folders. Your plugin did your job, but following inconveniences occurred:

    – it took a long time to open folders with a lot of images contained. Sometimes I even got php-errors due to too much time or memory consume. –> This could be eliminated, if you could paginate the folder views
    – I had to check every image one after one instead of shift-select the first and the last (Select all didn’t work as I had to split the folder into about 10 new folders). –> This is not a very difficult function and quiet common, WordPress has this func per default
    – When i tried to move too much images at once, I got again a lot of php errors and I could begin from new on. –> this could be eliminated if you process every image in a single process and generate a batch-queue. Just like when you regenerate-thumbnails or optimize images, or import images… in fact this func is also quiet common
    – I had the problem, that on some occasions, thumbnails were interpreted as an original image in were taken into the media database and then WordPress generated new thumbnails out of this thumbnail which resulted in a lot of duplicated images. Once again I had to select them individually and delete them. I’m not sure if your plugin or my image optimizer or a combination of plugins was the source of this error. This probably happened, when I pressed sync in your plugin view, but i’m not sure
    – Sometimes, the attachment to the image was not updated and the attachement was deleted. I had to reattach about half of all images to my products manually.
    – links in the posts (not attachments) are not updated and I had to Update them manually.

    To sum up: The mentioned inconveniences above took me hours of work time… BUT, your plugin is in fact the only one which promises to give you the ability to move media-files into folders incl. updating attachments, even when it doesn’t deliver 100% of the time.

    I’m considering buying your PRO-Plugin now, just because of your replies to my review. During my Review, I just forgot that you offer a PRO-Plugin.

    Sincerely,
    madejackson

    • This reply was modified 7 years, 5 months ago by madejackson.
    Thread Starter madejackson

    (@madejackson)

    – Yes exactly… you have to click every checkbox one after one…
    pressing shift and click the first and the last… this is selecting multiple at once

    Thread Starter madejackson

    (@madejackson)

    Awesome Thanks ??

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