Hi,
Could you paste here the URL of your WordPress install, so we can look into it?
Thanks.
Best regards.
The Alfie Team
the weather widget is installed on the homepage of: keywesttravelguide[DOT]com
Hi,
Could you check your post in WordPress code view and make sure you clean up the code? It looks like you have a broken commented line or something like it and that’s what is causing the extra characters. Apparently it has nothing to do with the plugin.
Hope you can fix it.
Best regards.
The Alfie Team
This only started when I updated the plugin.
It never had this problem before.
And it does look like it comes from the widget, since its within the Alfie div.
Plus, the “condition-main-img” is displaying outside of the widget (on my site it is showing up on the left side of the body.
Hi,
There’s no CDATA present in our code. If you look at the source, some CDATA parse-free code is causing the issue. The image displaying outside is directly related to the same issue.
If you need us i provide further help, please create an editor account for one of our team members and send us the login details to your WordPress install at alfie@appcuarium.com and we’ll be glad to have a look.
Best regards.
The Alfie Team
Turns out the W3 Total Cache plugin was causing that to happen. When I disable it, Alfie Weather works splendidly.
Thank you very much for your help and support.
Hi,
We’re happy you solved it 🙂 However, it could be only one feature of W3 Total Cache that’s causing the issue, so a little tweaking could bring back caching and Alfie WP Weather. Probably the minify has to do with it.
Best regards.
The Alfie Team
Any idea what minify setting I should toggle?
I’m unfamiliar with how things work in W3 Total Cache.
Thanks!!
Try disabling the js minify option.
Thanks! Here was what fixed it:
Disable the Inline JS minification
(I can still use the js minification for js above the /head. Nice!)
Best to you.
Hi,
Glad you figured it out.
Best regards.
The Alfie Team