Just made a new commit to repo, realised that I had forgotten to hide the new text box that holds the “Mode” value “View” after testing. This of course doesn’t fix the issue you are having.
Not sure what else I can do from my end at the moment.
As you will see the changes to your code are minor:
class-sticky-list.php from line 860 i add some comments, prepend a new hidden field with name = mode and value = view and finally enqueue a new js file called multi-page-view.js
This js file mainly manipulates css classes and styles to provide the desired functionality.
If you don’t manage to find the issue do you have a live wp install that I can take a look at, assuming the js file is enqueued properly I should be able to debug the code with only client side access to the form.
Regards Ian.
Hi again fried_eggz, wondering if you’ve managed to take a look at my code?
Can you give me some info on what happens when you run it?
As I said previously the additional functionality works well on my side, so it’s hard for me to start tracking down any bugs without a bit more info.
Do you see any difference at all on the client side with or without the new code?
I would really like to get this tied up so the new functionality can be added to the plugin .
Regards
Ian
I’m sorry. I appreciate your hard work but private matters such as moving to a new house and being on paternity leave makes very little time for projects.
No problem Fried_eggz, hope all goes well for you.
Not wanting to put you under any additional pressure but I see from your other recent comments that you still hope to get this working.
I have put a demo on my site so you can see that the new functionality does work as described. You can find it at http://iannicholson.co.uk/sticky-list-demo-page/
The page includes 4 different forms: Multi-Page with progress bar, progress steps, progress none and a single page form.
Just let me know when you’re back 🙂
Ian