Roger Due
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Hi,
That worked!!! Actually, I had seen the problem on either a tablet or phone, yet not sure which. I use Brave as my default browser on Win10 & learned long ago when using Chrome that I could shrink the width of the browser window to see how everything responded to the various widths. This theme has a lot of tuning parameters for responsive that also let me adjust the font height & other parameters as I shrink to lower widths.As I promised, I will be sending you a donation shortly.
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In reply to: [PHP Browser Detection] WordPress Integration QuestionsHi,
I don’t think you understood my question. It has to do with what to put in the “// your advisory here” section so that I can advise the user what the problem is and then exit the website. By showing the “echo” in my example, I was showing that your code is picking up the checks properly. Now I just want to properly advise the user.I have done some php coding, but I don’t know how to handle the steps outlined in my question. I have spent hours trying to figure this out and haven’t found the right way to ask Google how to solve this.
— Thanks, RogerHi Nico,
Here is another website where the Title of the YouTube video is being displayed initially:I was using v4.5.7 on this site and verified that the Title was being displayed. Then I upgraded to v4.5.8 and the Title was still being displayed. I then copied the exact parameters across from the other website mentioned in the previous comment and it is still the same.
Also, the ‘play button’ is displayed differently between these 2 sites.
I haven’t poked around in the css to see if I could find a reason for this. Although the WP themes are by the same author, the child themes are built on different bases.
Hopefully you can shed some light on why the YouTube videos behave a little differently between these two installations that use your exact same version of the plugin.
— Thanks, RogerHi Nico,
Now that works a lot better! Much appreciated, including your quick response!I may not be remembering something quite right from earlier, so refresh my memory. I thought that when the video was initially displayed & before the user starts playing it, that the title of the video was displayed along the top. For some reason, I can’t find any combination of the YouTube parameters that will let that happen. Can you please take a look?
Actually, I would like the option of displaying the YouTube title, or not displaying it, before the user starts the video.
https://rad-MarketingROI.com is the website where you can see it.
I would like to thank you for creating & maintaining this plugin to support the desktop, tablets, & smartphones in responsive designs. Awhile back I was using another plugin and it decided not to work properly, so after doing a lot of looking, I found yours. THANKS!
— Thanks, RogerI just posted a description of the same problem. I have to disable ‘Hide Back End’ and then enable it again. It works for awhile and then I have to do this again. Yesterday I worked all day on a new development site and didn’t have any problems with this, yet today I had to cycle the ‘Hide Back End’ to clear the problem. Hope iThemes can find a fix for the next release.
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In reply to: [Flexible Map] When can we get Responsive support for WP Flexible Map???Hi Ross,
You have made some very good points! I will take the time to experiment with your original suggestions.
— Thanks, RogerForum: Plugins
In reply to: [Flexible Map] When can we get Responsive support for WP Flexible Map???Hi Ross,
That was a quick response! Let me experiment with your suggestion. Since I have some other commitments this coming week, it might be awhile before I can do much experimenting.I was hoping that you could handle this automatically, similar to how the Catalyst Theme supports resizing of images. (Maybe it is WP that does this, but I am using the Catalyst Theme with Responsive activated and noticed how it is perceived from the viewer’s perspective.) For example, if I display a 640×360 image in a blog post or page, it is shown at that size with a desktop browser.
But when that very same image is displayed on a smartphone in portrait view, it is automatically resized while preserving the horizontal & vertical proportions to fit the width. Flipping the smartphone portrait/landscape automatically resizes so that it never exceeds the phone width. The CSS rearranges the layout to better fit the smartphone or tablet requirements.
So is there any way that you could automatically accommodate something like this?
Also, while experimenting with some other Google Map possible WP plugins, I have noticed a distinct possibility of getting in trouble with scrolling “within” the map vs scrolling up/down in the page/post window. Do you have any solutions for this?
— Thanks, Roger
I am getting the following error on the 3 sites using WP 2.9.2 and Google XML Sitemaps 3.2.3. I have done manual builds and still there. Any ideas how to resolve??? Thanks.
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Ping TestTrying to ping: https://www.bing.com/webmaster/ping.aspx?siteMap=http%3A%2F%2Fdreamstylevacations4you.com%2Fcms%2Fsitemap.xml.gz. The sections below should give you an idea whats going on.
Errors, Warnings, Notices:
WP_DEBUG was set to false somewhere before. You might not see all debug information until you remove this declaration!Notice: WP HTTP API Web Request failed: Connection time-out in /home/raditnow/public_html/DreamStyleVacations4You.com/cms/wp-content/plugins/google-sitemap-generator/sitemap-core.php on line 2373
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