Max
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In reply to: [Responsive Lightbox & Gallery] Break the site since WP 5.6This is the case for us as well. Switching to Nivo Lightbox fixed our issue for now.
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In reply to: [Contact Form 7 Google Analytics] Dupliacte trackingI tested and it works – thank you very much!
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In reply to: [Contact Form 7 Google Analytics] Dupliacte trackingIs “Contact Form 7” the final name you intend to end up with? Also, do happen to have a timeline for this transition?
I suppose I will have to see if I should be filtering out the older name so my reports don’t continue to have duplication.
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In reply to: [Loading Page with Loading Screen] Question about svg loopingThanks for the reply. Unfortunately I cannot share the link, so I will solve the issue some other way.
Hi Lisa,
Thanks for your response. The issue is that as an admin, I am not seeing a drop down to change the membership levels in WordPress Users. I am just seeing the name of the users current level, including mine. I have double checked that I am still the administrator.Any ideas?
We are using a paid version, but this forum seemed like it had more action.
Hi asterbird-
I remember diligently following this tutorial:
https://mondaybynoon.com/20100111/how-to-use-pick-columns-relationships-in-pods/In the beginning of that link, s/he links to some groundwork articles I highly recommend. My developer site is simply a complex version of his examples. This particular one about the PICK relationship turned out to be super important for my project.
One caveat, was that when I upgraded to PODS 2, the dates and some number fields were being treated differently by PODS. The number fields had started being floats, whereas before I think they were default as integers.
I would release the code but it’s hardcoded with real names, etc. (I’m a bit sloppy…ahem) so it would take some actual effort, and the pods databases cannot really be exported (as in, like a SQL structure), as far as I know/remember.
Good luck with your project!
Hi,
I use PODS to represent a client’s community data. They have a community of neighborhoods, with different home builders, and each home builder offers different home models, etc. The info is in constant flux. Each table has to support various data types, so it worked out well for us so far. Here are the neighborhoods:https://www.twineagles.com/neighborhoods/
If you click one you will see the builders for that neighborhood, etc. Click a builder and you will see the builder models….
Let me know what you think. PODS solved a serious headache for me when I was asked to incorporate those details in a WordPress site.
Regards,
Max