Ronald Huereca
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Ajaxify Comments - Ajax and Lazy Loading Comments] Lazy load comment formI’m circling back to this feature and giving it some dev time. I’m almost done with the core functionality, then I’ll work on theme compatibility/testing.
There’s going to be 4 options for lazy loading:
- Inline spinner
- Inline skeleton
- Shortcode
- Inline Button
Thanks for that update. I’m sure this will help others.
The thing about the minified files is that they are more compiled than minified as they come from many sources. Most modern JS is all compiled from sources, mashed together, and then distributed. I’m afraid there’s not much I can do to “unminify” the scripts.
I’ve fixed this error. Thank you for bringing it to my attention.
Here’s the latest release on GitHub (1.0.7) if you are open to testing. It’s still waiting on .org approval and I’m afraid docs aren’t quite done yet.
I’m afraid the block doesn’t have a shortcode equivalent. I’m releasing another plugin soon called Pattern Wrangler which will allow you to create shortcodes from block patterns. That will help you create a shortcode from blocks you can use in Elementor.
Can you please share your website?
In the Advanced section, can you try disabling caching?
Apologies, here’s the screen I’m mentioning (docs link).
When you visit the Ajaxify Comments admin settings under Appearance, do you see the popover when clicking on the preview buttons?
That’s not normal behavior (slowness, no loading messages). Do you have a live url where I can check it out and leave test comments?
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Comment Edit Core - Simple Comment Editing] Unlimited timeI have this feature in Comment Edit Pro (an add-on to this plugin). If you can email me on my support page, I can help you get a copy.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Comment Edit Core - Simple Comment Editing] Unlimited timeFor anonymous (logged-out) users, this is not possible or remotely secure.
Your OpenGraph looks fine now. If Twitter has previously indexed a page, it is much harder now to get it to refresh its internal cache. Just make sure before you composer something for Twitter, that you set the OpenGraph image first.
To get OpenGraph cards, I recommend a good SEO plugin like Yoast.
You’ll then want to set an OpenGraph image for your site and each page you’d like the Twitter cards to show up.
- This reply was modified 8 months, 1 week ago by Ronald Huereca. Reason: Fixing markup
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP Plugin Info Card] Block defaults pretty please!The blocks should follow the defaults set in the admin settings. Is this not the case?