• Resolved Mike

    (@suchaqd)


    Hey Manish – Thanks for creating this plugin and putting it up on repo for free! I’ve got everything working perfect except for one thing – any page/post containing a Gravity Form doesn’t work properly. When I navigate from page to page, everything works fine, but when I navigate to a page/post that contains a Gravity Form, only the page/post title displays. However, when I refresh the page, I can see the form. Is there any workaround/temporary hack for this? Maybe something like exclude AWS from page IDs X, Y, Z or force reload page IDs X, Y, Z. Any help is much appreciated =)

    http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/ajaxify-wordpress-site/

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  • Plugin Author Manish Kumar Agarwal

    (@manishkrag)

    Thanks 🙂

    First put the gravity form shortcode in div with unique ID. Here in different GFORM can be in same div ID.
    Provide this ID in exclude AWS from page IDs box.

    Thread Starter Mike

    (@suchaqd)

    Ah perfect! It didn’t work at first, because I was using the content (ie. “entry”) container to display my form and I had its parent element set to ajaxify. So I just created a new page template, called the form through a do_shortcode outside of the content container and everything went perfect =) Thanks so much for the quick reply!

    Plugin Author Manish Kumar Agarwal

    (@manishkrag)

    Hurray, please provide comments in review section and if the plugin really worth full for you consider some donation for appreciation 🙂

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