For the moment I have created at a path for any other users with the issue:
https://gist.github.com/dieppon/b15ea7ae3c0aeae9ab2e20e9a354c456
If you already have configured the cookie messages you will need to also search and replace ‘wp-content’ for ‘app’ on the database.
I normally use “Better Search and Replace” for that.
Hi @dieppon,
Greetings from CookieYes!
Our existing banner templates are not compatible with Bedrock WordPress boiler templates because their file structure is different to WordPress default. That’s why the images are not loading properly.
We can add support for Bedrock in future releases. But we can only do this after ensuring it will not affect our existing users, and it is a time-consuming process.
As long as use standard calls to plugin directories it should not be a problem, it is WordPress 101.
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This reply was modified 3 years, 1 month ago by
dieppon.
Hi @dieppon,
We’ve fixed it in the most recent version. Try updating to the latest version and publishing the banner (on the Cookie Banner tab of your plugin dashboard, click the ‘Publish Changes’ button).