TheSupercargo
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Thanks for this suggestion.
I’ll find time to try it out during the coming week and report back.
Cheers,
John
Thanks for your reply @prashantvatsh
What I understand from that you write is that there is somewhere else to click in the HTML code for the picture in order to get the three dots with the edit visually option. But where?
Clicking anywhere in the HTML text of the image, code or caption gives me nothing.
Clicking on the gutter between the columns gives me the three dot tab to edit the block of the double column. (Several options but no option to switch back to editing visually.)
Clicking on the fine line of the image block edging the gutter gives me the same as clicking on the gutter.
Clicking on the thicker line on the outer edge of the column gives me nothing.
Clicking on the fine line at the top or bottom of the image block gives me the three dot tab which only has the Hide Block Settings option.I have tried multiple times.
I’ve also tried switching to Code Editor (Ctrl+Shift+Alt+M) and back, but that doesn’t help. When I switch back, the block is still stuck in HTML mode.
Four other observations:
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The problem is only in the back end – it makes no difference to how the image is presented at the front end. Thank goodness.
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I can work around by closing the post without saving it. Re-opening it again has everything switched back to visual editing again.
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I can also save the page and view it before re-opening it to edit. Again, that resets everything to the Visual editor
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It doesn’t seem to be a problem that affects all my images in columns. Just some.
So it doesn’t reduce me to screaming frustration – it’s just very annoying.
I wonder if this is what qualifies as a bug?
Very many thanks for the feedback. I’ll update when the new version comes out and try it out again.
John
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: preformatted block backgroundThat worked!
Many thanks.
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I’ll mark this thread resolved now.
Cheerio!
I do see potential in the Gutenberg blocks, and how they might replace (some) shortcodes eventually. But as a non-coder, I’m disappointed it’s still so difficult to work with. I put off looking at it for six months or so after the launch hoping most of the teething problems would be solved by now. Maybe I should try it again next year.
Another thought on the forum interface. How about putting the “+ Create Topic” button in a nice bright contrasting colour. Fluorescent orange or acid green perhaps. Just so it stands out!
??Thanks for your reply @bcworkz
Now I’m looking at the possibility of using the Short Code Ultimate plug-in as a work around. Based on what I made in the Classic Editor, I’ve created a sort of HTML template that I can paste into the short code and then fill with the relevant text, images and links. It’s fiddly, but at least I can see and understand what I’m doing.
CSS I’m afraid is a foreign language to me. The effort and above all the time I’d need to learn how to to do this small thing from the bottom of the pit of my ignorance doesn’t seem to me to be justified. Coding is not what I have a WP blog for and I really DON’T think Code is Poetry!
Maybe I’ll give up on Gutenberg and go back to the Classic Editor for now. I’ve just wasted the better part of a weekend on something I thought would take a couple of hours. All a bit depressing really.
As far as finding the Create Topic form goes, I appreciate your (WP.org’s) dilemma. That you want to get people to create topics in the right forum and also to discourage too many new topics. I don’t ask that many questions nowadays (perhaps that’ll change if I’m going to get a grip on Gutenberg) so I’d forgotten how to start a topic.
My situation was that I’d been searching around and around for what felt like hours looking for help on my issue when I realised I’d have to start a topic. At that point I just couldn’t find where to start. NOW I can see that “+ Create Topic” button, but THEN I was blind to it. ??
Admittedly Googling “how to start a topic” was a bit desperate.
Perhaps if there were a duplicate of the “+ Create Topic” button in the side column between “Log out” and “Recent posts” or between “Subscribe” and “Views”?
Thanks again for your response.
My question isn’t really resolved, so I’ll leave this open for another 48 hours just in case anyone else has something to add.
John
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WordPress Comments Import & Export] Imported comments but broken threadsHi @webtoffee,
Thanks for your reply and also for the contact from your suppport desk. They offered to help if gave them access to my admin account, which I would do if not for the admin account being on a virtual server on my private computer at home. I’m not going to open that.
However, I’m prepared to accept the problem is with my database rather than with your software.
Although the result I’m getting is not perfect, it’s so much better than nothing at all. All the comments are preserved on my database, just not threaded. With a little time and effort I can repair the most important breaks and I’ll live with the rest.
Thanks for your help. I’ve removed “import unreliable” from the tags and marked this as resolved.
John
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WordPress Comments Import & Export] Imported comments but broken threadsPS:
As regards…Also, please try clearing the transients from Woocommerce>Status>Tools>Clear transients
I don’t have WooCommerce installed. I am using your plugin to export and import WordPress Comments only.
John
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WordPress Comments Import & Export] Imported comments but broken threadsOK, I’m still facing the same problems so, as you asked, I’ve uploaded the latest CSV file to your pro-support page.
My ticket number is 3575.
I look forward to hearing back from.
John
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WordPress Comments Import & Export] Imported comments but broken threadsHi @webtoffee
I have a final block of comments to transfer, so I’ll try to follow your suggestions and see if I can overcome the problem. (Or duplicate it.)
Almost all my plugins are inactive, but I hadn’t thought to experiment with a different theme. My active theme is a child of Generate Press. If I switch to one of the recent WordPress themes – say TwentyEighteen – do you think that is a stable alternative?
And just to make sure I’ve understood what I’m tryng to do correctly, please confirm that the entries in the columns
comment_parent
andcomment_alter_id
are the two that need to match for the comments to thread properly.Thanks,
John
Ah, thank you!
I thought I’d updated the plugin but clearly not.
My bad.
Cheers,
John
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Ultimate Post List] Thumbnails sometimes don’t show in widgetOoops! Sorry I never replied.
Yes. It must be something like that. I’ve fiddled around, but I don’t really know what I’m doing. The problem continues, but I’ll live with it.
John
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Email Address Encoder] E-mail addresses not encoded in backend?Hi Till,
Sorry for the delay getting back to you.
So, maybe I was missing the point. I understand from your question that e-mail addresses in the back-end are protected from bots by virtue of being in the back-end. I couldn’t find this info anywhere I looked, so I appreciate learning it.
But that means your plug in is only intended for e-mail addresses in the front of the website, which is something I don’t need.
Thanks for taking the time to reply. I’ll mark this as resolved.
John
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Jetpack - WP Security, Backup, Speed, & Growth] Mosaic gallery removed?Thank you Stef!
It was not having the Tiled Gallery box checked in the list of modules that was causing the problem. Everything is working fine now.
BUT
1) I didn’t uncheck that box. So it must have reset to an unchecked default in the last upgrade. Now I need to double check to see what else my have changed.
2) I still don’t understand why Jetpack has to hide all its great modules. Why isn’t there a direct link to the full list of modules from the Jetpack tab in WP’s left hand column? Putting the list under “Debug” at the very foot of the dashboard, and then under a further link puts me in mind of The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy: hidden in the bottom of a locked filing cabinet, stuck in a disused lavatory with a sign on the door saying ‘beware of the tiger’. (Or something like that.)
Anyway. Thank you for helping me.
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