MrsJessicaSimpson
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Contact Form 7] Failed to send message error“Really Simple CAPTCHA: 2.0.1”
The above plugin might well be suspect.
– I had to remove *ALL* of my excess CAPTCHA plugins to get CF7 forms to work.
Which also involved deleting all of my the old keys on the Google reCaptcha site after getting rid of all reference to [I’m a not a robot – tick box] on my site.What this all means; is that I’m now solely reliant on reCAPTA V3 working as it should in actually identifying spam Bots, ..
Bottom line: after doing (all) that, CF7 now (all) works fine.
That worked here, might work there.Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Contact Form 7] Email not sending.No idea what that flag and +27 means, but your form just worked for me!
testing testing times.
It’s not my place to comment here, but I think that both of your problems is all due to your sites using reCaptcha v2.0: where CF7 now apparently uses reCaptcha 3.0, ..
With the one at “seitenstopper.de/kontakt” asking to fill in a “I’m not a Robot [x]” click box, ..
‘The message could not be sent. Please confirm “I’m not a robot” and click on SEND again, or try again later. Or inform the administrator of the website.’
But there’s no box to tick.
My fix: I had to delete all of the version 2.0 plugins before I could get CF7 forms to send the contact mails correctly.
As I say: it’s not my place to comment, but what’s being reported here as an error with the plugin, (isn’t), but it’s also an issue that I went through before I got the forms to work properly. There’s also a lot of u-Tube vids out there on this issue.
Hope it helps.
https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/userswp/#installation
then look for the line starting, ..
“In the search field type UsersWP and click Search Plugins. Once you’ve found our plugin you install it by simply clicking Install Now. UsersWP installation.”
I’ve highlighted where the missing link is.
Hope it helps.Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [reCaptcha by BestWebSoft] Might just be a technical installation glitch.Thanks for your prompt reply, I will now upgrade it.
Many thanks again.
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [Author] Right Hand Man.Still jumping around top and bottom, .. but it now feels like I’m outstaying my welcome on this issue.
But at least I’ve got some CSS tags to play with now.
So thank-you very much for all you’ve done thus far.
You are the man!Many thanks again.
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [Author] Right Hand Man.Sorry to be such a pain Ben, but!
There’s always one of them, but if scrolling on the site goes to the top or bottom: then the menu bar jumps back to to left hand side, then jumps over to the right again when you scroll down the page again.
See it here if you want https://b92.co.uk
Scroll to the bottom, and then back to the top to watch the jumping in action. I can put up with the background colour round the menu being split as it is, but that jumping is somewhat disconcerting to the eye.
Looking at the CSS with a Broswer Inspector when the site is at the top, .. then.
<div id=”main-sidebar” class=”main-sidebar” style=”position: fixed; bottom: 0;”>
As can be seen the style position at the top most and bottom most points of the screen reverts to ‘fixed’.
Whereas during scrolling its ..
<div id=”main-sidebar” class=”main-sidebar” style=”top: 70.482666015625px;”>Meaning that style=”top: 70.482666015625px; is used.
Any ideas what’s happening here?
On the bright side, (with even considering any of this), then you may even be able to add an extra selling feature to your most excellent themes. Just a thought.
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [Author] Right Hand Man.Owwwwww! – But you are one clever man to know, and for me to suck up too.
Works perfectly, how the deuces do you do it?
The drop down menus even fit inside no worries.
Thank-you, thank-you and thank-you yet again: brilliant!Now I’m going to have a cool shower, got all hot an sweaty.
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Gutenberg] Deeply saddened about this block editor.Gotta’ tell you, from reading that: totally confused.
– All I want to do, is just press the {return key], to then get to the next line in my text, but pressing in in Gutenberg; opens another [Block of Text], or whatever.
Sorry to be so dense, but that’s how I work, and the block editor doesn’t work as I do.
Won’t sign off: the moderators don’t liker it.
Yup, .. weird.
– And with so many errors.Chrome Error report begins, ..
Mixed Content: The page at ‘https://www.libertyfromwithin.com/subscribe/’ was loaded over HTTPS, but requested an insecure image ‘https://www.libertyfromwithin.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/Light-Logo-L_DistortedFashion.png’. This content should also be served over HTTPS.
(index):129 Mixed Content: The page at ‘https://www.libertyfromwithin.com/subscribe/’ was loaded over HTTPS, but requested an insecure image ‘https://www.libertyfromwithin.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/Light-Logo-L_DistortedFashion.png’. This content should also be served over HTTPS.
(index):1 Unchecked runtime.lastError: The message port closed before a response was received.Error report ends, ..
This is merely a suggestion, but try removing all the http(s), no (s) links to the pictures, then see what happens.
I’m currently looking for a (Round-Robin-Newsletter) plug-in, with [no] heavy selling involved, but your site looks like it wants to flog me somit.
#Justsaying.This is just an observation from the outside looking in, but perhaps you could try going back to basics and rebuild your subscription box.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Newsletter Manager] All I need is a Robin.Thank you Jan Dembowski (@jdembowski).
Now, hopefully: the issue will be answered.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Newsletter Manager] All I need is a Robin.Hummm, the support link was removed.
here it is without being a clickable link
wordpress(dot)org/support/topic/good-2946/
That might get through unmolested.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Nifty Newsletters (Formerly Sola Newsletters)] Pop up subscription boxHummm! – I guess, (after 2 weeks and two days: currently), then that answers my simple query on Popups.
– And that’s a shame: because this Newsletter plugin was the best in the simplified stakes for creating a very simple (Round-Robin-Newsletter), without the heavy sell sell sell greed that rest adopt. So it’s with a heavy heart that I’m forced to remove it, but I won’t issue a one star review for the lack of support: as others have rather bitchily done.
All in all: it works, within constraints.
Thanks chaps!
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Boxzilla] pop wallop snap bang, and not forgetting whizz bang.Even that response is rudeness masquerading as an authoritative balanced reply.
> Don’t be so quick to attack another volunteer,
Closing ranks.> you were politely asked not to do something
There was nothing polite about it.> and it was a simple misunderstanding.
If the volunteer did (his/her) job [properly] in the first place, and wasn’t so dismissive, .. (then yes!) .. But NO!> I suggest you save your miff’ness for when it’s needed.
And this is when (miffedness) is needed: when dealing with the authoritative jack-boot of a repressive state response. A WordPress state that we’re all to aware of in dealing with some of the dismissive volunteers.Huffy (mifteness) now, .. [ Brute Squad ] or no, ..
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Boxzilla] pop wallop snap bang, and not forgetting whizz bang.I didn’t – I put the example of (a) link in, but your editor picked it up: when I saw it and tried to sort it out, (you lot), or your sniffy blasted system pulled it before I could.
Smiley face or not .. your response is a typical WordPress, and bloomin’ arrogant as well. (READ THE REVIEW), before assuming I’m thick! – I’m NOT!
Miffed? – YES!