Ram Freedman
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Contact Form 7] contact-forms/6/feedback 500 (Internal Server Error)Now it’s working. maybe updating to the new version dud the trick.
Thanks.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Contact Form 7] contact-forms/6/feedback 500 (Internal Server Error)Hi,
I removed everything.
Still the same issue.
Please see here.
Can you help?
Regards,
RamForum: Plugins
In reply to: [Carousel Slider Block for Gutenberg] Picture center alignmentHi @virgildia
I have sent you the email you requested.
Regards,
RamThanks.
Hi @jordesign
Is there any place I can suggest that something like this will be added?Hi @jordesign
Thanks for your reply.
It’s good to know that this issue is in progress for a future release.
Any way to track it from my end?
Thanks!
RamForum: Requests and Feedback
In reply to: Please add automatic carousel without using a pluginThanks – I added my comments to the New Block: Slider Container (CSS based)?#43369
Thanks for your help.Forum: Requests and Feedback
In reply to: Please add automatic carousel without using a pluginThank you both for your responses and suggestions.
@luk4, I appreciate your input and the plugin recommendations you provided. While plugins can indeed offer a quick solution, my concern is the potential for compatibility issues with future WordPress updates. Also, relying on third-party plugins may pose challenges in terms of ongoing support, especially if the plugin developer discontinues updates or if it conflicts with other plugins in the future. For these reasons, I am inclined towards a solution that doesn’t involve external plugins.
@bcworkz, your insights into the WP core development perspective are valuable. I understand the challenges of incorporating features that may not be universally applicable. However, considering the potential drawbacks of using external plugins, having a native carousel element could offer a more seamless and integrated experience. This could be particularly beneficial for users who prefer a lightweight and streamlined approach to website development without relying on external dependencies.
As this is a feature request and feedback forum, I would like to emphasize the advantages of having a built-in carousel feature within the WordPress editor. This could enhance the user experience by providing a consistent and reliable solution without the concerns associated with third-party plugins.
Any way I appreciate your time and insights.
Best regards, Ram Freedman
Hi @@industrialweb,
Really appreciate the pointers and the legwork you’ve put in.
In my opinion – This should be something built it wordpress theme.
When upgrading / migrating from one wordpress official theme to another – all the heavy lifting should be done automatically.
The recommended way to use the site editor instead of pages is not really something one can use without the ability to migrate it all to a new official theme.
RamHi,
So to sum it all up:
1. The suggested way to build wordpress sites is to use the template editor instead of the “old way” of creating home page via the page section – right?
2. When updating to a new theme – there is no way to migrate the design and content from the old template to the new one.
3. The only way to kind of doing it is to create a custom page by copying everything from the template editor in Twenty Twenty-Three and paste it into a new page. after creating this new page I can set it is the new homepage. after doing it I should inspect and adjust the layout if needed. but in general it should be the same as my previous theme.
4. Maybe in the future there will be a way to migrate everything (content and design) from one theme to another – but as for now it’s not available.
If it’s correct I guess most of the page owners will not update to a new theme – because it’s like building a new webpage from the ground instead of an easy migration.
Right?
Regards,
RamHi @harry-hobbes
You mentioned that you were able to change the theme without a problem – are you using the template editor or do you use the “old” way of creating pages?Hi @luminuu,
I thought that the recommended thing to do is to use the template editor instead of using the “old” way of creating pages, Am I’m wrong?
When creating a WordPress site shouldn’t I use the template editor?
@foosantos do you suggest copying the code from the template editor to the template editor in the new theme or should I create a page from the code i’m copying?
Thanks.Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [Twenty Twenty-Three] set global language and text directionAfter upgrading to wordpress 6.4 and removing the language menu – it’s working fine again.
So I guess the problem was with wordpress…Any way – Thanks!
Ram
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [Twenty Twenty-Three] set global language and text directionHi @jordesign,
This is unrelated to any plugin.
I have the same problem here in this forum.
Please see this video:
https://youtu.be/JC-SmdJt1OU?si=e7Cao0tZUHfNjfUo