• Resolved reeper6868

    (@reeper6868)


    Hi,
    I am getting lots of these PHP Notice messages each day in the debug log from MailPoet not quite sure what they are:

    PHP Notice Undefined index: right in /wp-content/plugins/mailpoet/lib/Form/Block/Column.php on line 35

    PHP Notice Undefined index: bottom in /wp-content/plugins/mailpoet/lib/Form/Block/Column.php on line 35

    PHP Notice Undefined index: left in /wp-content/plugins/mailpoet/lib/Form/Block/Column.php on line 35

    Please advise. Thanks in advance.

    • This topic was modified 1 year, 7 months ago by reeper6868.
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  • Plugin Author MailPoet

    (@mailpoet)

    Hi @reeper6868 and thanks for reporting the issue.

    I could replicate it and moved it forward to our developers so they can fix it. The PHP notices are generated when you set only one of the paddings and leave the rest of them empty (like this https://imgur.com/a/z9wAetL). For your case, this happened on a Column block. As a workaround, you can put zeroes in other inputs, so it stops producing PHP notices.

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