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  • Thread Starter vieckowski

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    Thread Starter vieckowski

    (@vieckowski)

    Hi Tom,

    Thank You so much for Your help! Yes, that was the solution.

    I’ve edited “mega-menu-wrap ID” in the theme’s template, so I could see the theme’s default mega menu stopped working/applying js, and the Max Megamenu links started working. There was still some other, theme’s alternative full-screen navigation conflicting with megamenu, but I localized it in developer’s tools and made it display: none !important

    If anyone will Google this thread, the issue was with the Stockie WooCommerce theme.

    Best,
    Simon

    Thread Starter vieckowski

    (@vieckowski)

    Hi,

    Thank You very much for fast response as well as for all Your approach for WordPress community delivering such nice, free plugin.

    However, I’d argue that page loading isn’t a real issue. What user understands and what he doesn’t is one thing, but page loading time in general (or loading the page twice) is a statistical issue, and every second of page load increase user abandonment probability. That’s a fact. Plus, I’d say that loading the page twice to experience it, is a user experience issue.

    As I mentioned I don’t meet any of really big (or most of smaller, regular websites) web services reloading the page after user accepts consent – and we have no doubt that they have a pretty good GDPR/lawyers support.

    This is also how other, paid/not free, WordPress GDPR plugins work – the consents are by default disabled, but accepting the consent by a user doesn’t make the page reload.

    Anyways, You’re doing a great job !!!
    Best, Simon.

    Thread Starter vieckowski

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    So it’s a conflict with this two plugins I guess – at least in twenty twelve theme. I changed the responsive columns plugin to a byBrick Columns plugin – swipe finger to change images works, but now theres a problem with autoplay – but after all I prefer this problem ??

    Thread Starter vieckowski

    (@vieckowski)

    That’s good. I don’t know what exactly worked for me. I was fixing other problems, left it for some time and when I came back the br stuff wasn’t there.

    Maybe it was also some plugin conflict – plugin update thing.

    Thread Starter vieckowski

    (@vieckowski)

    So that was the issue!

    I have seen issues where the information persists in the fields after a user logs out (just for that session)

    When I end the session as a User1 – close browser – open it again – log in as User2, there are all the data for this registered user in checkout.

    Thanks.

    Maybe You know how to solve another small issue – checkout form fields.

    They are pre-filled with field name for example:

    <br> First Name

    I don’t know how to get rid of that br tag.

    Cheers,

    Simon

    Thread Starter vieckowski

    (@vieckowski)

    Hi,

    I’d like to belive in that too, but it works diffrent way on my test site.

    It keeps data from a previous/last user in checkout form and basket widget. No matter if You are registered or not.

    Maybe there is a way to add custom fields in user registration form, like address (is this what CIM is for?) which are visible in User Profile, and then synchronize wp e-commerce with those data, so when user logs in, he gets checkout form filled with his data. But as I was looking for this solution on forum I found several threads where people were saying, that WPEC has not such a functionality.

    Maybe You got any tips?

    Cheers.

    vieckowski

    (@vieckowski)

    Solved problem #1. For now ??

    User Agent Stylesheet is oposite to Author Stylesheet. It is style given by users browser default style settings for common classes, like button in this example.

    I solved it by adding in my theme’s style.css ‘button’ class properties I wanted – border;none; , and bg color same as body color.

    Simon

    vieckowski

    (@vieckowski)

    Solved problem #2. Few lines further in css was button hover property.

    Still hope someone can help with #1 issue.

    vieckowski

    (@vieckowski)

    Hi,

    I’m trying to get a hover image as a submit button.

    Changing the input name to ‘image’, as shown above works but I don’t know how to make a hover image this way.

    When I’m trying to style in CSS it I get 2 problems.

    1. I’m setting up a background image, but my image is placed in another background with border. When I look at the source in Chrome’s tools I can see that there is some CSS titeld ‘user agent stylesheet’ – but I don’t know where and how to edit it.

    2. My themes default button height was 37px, I changed it to 59 for my graphics, but after hovering, the image is not completly moved up – I gues it’s that old 37, and I don’t know how to change that either.

    Link :
    https://wersus-nauka.pl/produkty/tablice-dydaktyczne/fizyka/
    widget at the bottom of sidebar.

    I would be very gratefull for help.

    Simon

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