rdcsg
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I followed the instructions on this page https://imagify.io/documentation/my-images-are-broken/ and chose the rewrite rules and will deal with the problems of the picture tag method in the future when and if I use a CDN.
I have reverted to the old settings in order to facilitate your troubleshooting. Disabling the plugin fixes the problem
- This reply was modified 2 months ago by rdcsg.
I have a similar issue, but only on the live site and not the staging site.
I migrated the staging site to the production site using All in One WP Migration paid version with unlimited capacity and suddenly some of my pictures are broken. I have identified it has to do with the picture tag not being able to load the backup PNG image, which must mean that for some reason the WEBP version of the image does not want to load, since it is trying to load the backup PNG.
I have check the option to use rewrite rules instead of picture tags, but the spinner/loader wheel is stuck at 0/13 while saying that is generating missing nextgen image versions.
What is the problem in the first place? In the future I would like to use a CDN.
Staging site, with all pictures on the cards present and the all logo pictures present:
https://staging.h?llbarhetsjobb.se/
Production site, with broken pictures
https://h?llbarhetsjobb.se/Hi,
Thanks for the reply, albeit a bit defensive. Did you take the time to watch the movie I enclosed where I show you my process? I get the impression you chose to skip that because then you would have seen that these links
https://docs.wppopupmaker.com/article/359-create-your-first-popup
https://docs.wppopupmaker.com/article/350-popup-settings-box-triggers-option-settings
do not work for my solutions which instead requires your solution for CSS selectors for widgets – which IS actually where my issue is. Unfortunately your solution for that special case is not working for me and the theme I am using, so the obvious answer to your question as to why I ‘hacked’ it is simply “because it works”.
I would appreciate all the help I can get on this issue, but please do ensure that you spend the time watching through the film I made for you, which wasn’t entirely trivial, however I thought that if I could show you what I am actually doing it would give you a comprehensive understanding of my situation.
- This reply was modified 6 years, 7 months ago by rdcsg.
And just like that – AGAIN – it works. If I publish the widget with the JS hack
onclick="PUM.open(458); return false;"
directly from text mode the hack works. If I go to visual edit mode and then publish WP strips the JS and the trigger fails.- This reply was modified 6 years, 7 months ago by rdcsg.
And just lite that, it stopped working again after adding an underline css to the trigger.