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  • Thread Starter t2m

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    That’s wonderful!

    Thank you very much for sharing the tweak. Wonderful support for wonderful plugin!

    Regards!

    Thread Starter t2m

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    Thank you very much! Is changing ‘click’ to ‘hover’ only thing we need to change? Or there something more to it?

    Thanks!

    Thread Starter t2m

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    Thanks for the prompt reply! Yes, you are right that such hover cards may pose unnecessary load on server. But, I think, it’s good for users if they are able to see a brief description of something they encounter while reading a page without breaking the continuity. I myself love this feature in Wikipedia.

    So, it may be a good feature; at least for some. Can you please share that minor customisation code here for benefit of those who want to have it?

    Thanks!

    t2m

    (@t2m)

    Thanks for willingness to integrate with Yoast SEO plugin!

    The typical workflow with Yoast plugin is as follows. After finishing the post, one typically sets the ‘Focus keyphrase’. (‘Add related keyphrase’ is a premium feature which I do not have.) Yoast SEO then generates a report enumerating the goods and bads about the content as below:

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    This analysis report is often very helpful and suggestions are easy to accomplish. Following these suggestions often yields great result.

    ‘Readability analysis’ is also very helpful. I, however, do not follow many of its suggestions but other users may be following these up to the hilt.

    t2m

    (@t2m)

    Hi Nicolas! I had pointed out this incompatibility with Yoast SEO plugin some times back and you soothed me similarly. It, however, doesn’t feel good. People use SEO plugins to not only evaluate their content for SEO but also get workable suggestions on how to improve it. And these suggestions are often really wonderful. Even if we buy the fact that content created using Nimble Builder is visible to search engines, even though its invisible to Yoast SEO, it’s really hard to abandon useful features of Yoast SEO plugin.

    My request, therefore, is that please try to find a way to remove this incompatibility with a very popular and very useful plugin instead of suggesting use of native google tool. Nimble builder is no doubt a great plugin, which is becoming a lot more awesome day by day, but, to be frank, its really hard to choose it over Yoast SEO plugin.

    I wish to use both!

    Regards!

    Thread Starter t2m

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    Thanks!

    Thread Starter t2m

    (@t2m)

    Thanks for the clarification. Is there something we can do for this? Or, we need to wait for BuddyPress to clean up its code?

    Thanks!

    Thread Starter t2m

    (@t2m)

    Thanks for adding up and down arrows. They are really helpful.

    Yes, module editor interface is showing up as described by you.

    Regards!

    Thread Starter t2m

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    Fair point. It would be better, however, if Yoast SEO can ‘see’ the content written in sections and modules; maybe just for ‘feel-good’ factor.

    Regards!

    Thread Starter t2m

    (@t2m)

    Hi!

    Providing up and down arrows to sections only makes sense but users, I think, shall not mind if it’s provided for nested sections as well. Adding up and down arrows to columns, however, will not have much value. So, its understandable if you will not prefer adding these arrows to every element.

    In case of + button, however, I am in disagreement with the assumption that having two ways of adding content would lead to confusion. In my view, having a way of adding the content similar to the way of adding the blocks in Gutenberg editor will keep the user experience consistence. In Gutenberg, when we select a block after clicking on + button, it knows where to add the content block. And in case user does not want the block where it is being added automatically, she can anyway move it at the desired place (using drag and drop or using up and down arrows).

    In nutshell, keeping the Nimble way of adding content elements similar to Gutenberg way of adding blocks will provide consistent user behavior instead of creating confusion. Drawing from the Gutenberg, I can propose following way of adding the content elements (sections, modules, columns) after clicking the + sign in Nimble:

    1. Clicking on + button opens up the available content elements. When the user clicks + button in the top ribbon, the selected content element is added at the end of previously added sections. When the user clicks + button inside a section, the selected content element gets added where the clicked + button is.

    2. After the content element is added as per point 1, the left side bar of customizer should automatically change as if the added content element is being edited. (That, is the same editor which opens up when the user clicks on a content element in viewer.) This step is not there in current version of Nimble. Currently, Nimble allows user to add as many content elements in succession as she may wish and then she will go on clicking on added content elements to edit them one by one. But if element editor can open up automatically as soon as element is added, it will become more WordPressy. Moreover, you will not have to make a choice for what to do if user keeps on selecting elements one by one because then she could not.

    I understand that point 2 above may demand a lot of deviation from originally planned Nimble architecture. May be, you didn’t planned it to work like Gutenberg. So you may choose to implement the feature I’m asking in your own way or you may not implement it altogether. But since Nimble is still under active development with many features still to be perfected, I think you may consider it to keep WordPress way (Gutenberg way is going to be WordPress way very soon).

    Regards!

    Thread Starter t2m

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    Fingers crossed!
    Thanks!

    Yes, it seems has stopped working with woocommerce.

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    Thread Starter t2m

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    Thank you. It did the trick and nicely so.

    Regards!

    Thread Starter t2m

    (@t2m)

    Sorry for the delay, I have sent you the required login credentials.

    Thanks!

    Thread Starter t2m

    (@t2m)

    Oh, sorry for the link. Yes, the ribbon is not shown at all if the user is not logged in. So, let me show you the screenshots.

    Following is the course grid with the plugin disabled:

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    And following is the course grid with the plugin enabled.

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    Seeing both the images it seems the css code is working fine but since cards showing courses are shifted left, the lower part of the ribbon is hidden. Perhaps this shift in the card started after one of the later updates (I’m not entirely sure though).

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