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In reply to: [SpeakOut! Email Petitions] Read The Petition doesn’t work!I have re-enabled the NextGen plugin and the problem has not returned. If it comes back, I will try to be very selective in disabling plugins to provide you with better information. Thank you for being so responsive.
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In reply to: [SpeakOut! Email Petitions] Read The Petition doesn’t work!Clicking the (X) at the top right of the Petition Box doesn’t work — but clicking outside the box closes it — so I added a message to tell users to click outside the box!
I hope you will be able to tweak SpeakOut! to work with nextGen as now all my photo galleries are broken!
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In reply to: [SpeakOut! Email Petitions] Read The Petition doesn’t work!Looks like the NextGen Photo Gallery plugin was the problem — but now I can’t close the petition after it opens!
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In reply to: [SpeakOut! Email Petitions] Adding Address to Signature ListYes — my request probably isn’t a common one, and I can understand you not wanting to spend time coding exceptions. My solution seems to work anyway and your responsiveness is much appreciated. A great plugin and deserving of 5 stars!
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In reply to: [SpeakOut! Email Petitions] Adding Address to Signature ListWe need to collect 300 unique and valid addresses — not unique names or unique emails. I added Address as a Custom Field — and that seems to work.
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In reply to: [SpeakOut! Email Petitions] Adding Address to Signature ListI understand and fully support the need to maintain high integrity.
In our case, we need to collect 10% of signatures of all residences, so we need a clear record of those signing on. We already have a directory of all member names and addresses, so including addresses would not give anything that isn’t already available. We need addresses because some addresses have people with multiple last names, and we can’t count them multiple times.Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [SpeakOut! Email Petitions] Adding Address to Signature ListWe are collecting signatures for a community meeting. The members are recognized by their address within the community. The address is actually more important than their names!
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In reply to: [Member Directory and Contact Form] Omit Position Column?Thanks for the prompt response and helpful suggestions. The dataTables extension won’t work for me if it is applied equally to all member directory tables, but the CSS styling suggestion may work with something like:
<style>
tr th:nth-child(1),tr td:nth-child(1){ display:none; }
</style>
This works where there is no rowspan, but omits the 2nd column following a rowspan — I am sure there is a way around this, so I’ll keep trying!Visual Editor Text Widget now forces Visual mode rather than Text mode. And it kills Javascript in the widget — replacing hyperlinks: (a href=”…..”) with just (a)! (Had to replace angular brackets with round brackets!)
No, it’s not needed — you only need an href on the title — or you could use a smaller icon. But the real issue is that you display so little of the title — if you really want the icon, then just space out the entries so that the full title is visible.
The point is that the shortcode editor makes changes to the database that are not visible in the text of the shortcode.
So it is impossible to enter shortcodes in Text Mode. In most add-ins, any parameters that need to be set are defined in the text of the shortcode but, for Photo Gallery, one may as well ignore the text of the shortcode because it has no meaning. The ONLY way to edit is to use the shortcode editor.The icon at …/wp-content/plugins/photo-gallery/filemanager/images/file_icons/dir.png
(on the “Add Images” page at …/wp-admin/admin.php?page=galleries_bwg)The problem seems to be that the Shortcode Editor window makes changes to the database which do not get made if the Shortcode is edited manually.
So you CANNOT edit the Shortcodes manually. You have to do it in Visual mode.Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Lightweight Grid Columns] Border between columnsI tried something similar — but, as I originally said, the borders are not continuous. Using the CSS you suggest, but changing the height from 100px to 100%, I get this:
https://postimg.org/image/tt4nfg2gr/
I can get what I want by setting the height to, say, 1000px, but then the borders continue through the bottom of the page and extend the page. There is no setting that would work for all window sizes.Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Member Directory and Contact Form] Members Page doesn't show at allSuccess! I first tried increasing memory to 64M — that made no difference. I then increased to 96M and that worked!
Thanks for the suggestion.
Great plugin and excellent responsiveness to my problem.