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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Stream] Stream causing Fatal Errorreverting to php v 7.4 resolved issue.
is Stream compatible w/ PHP v8?
Wow, thanks. That was super quick. Is there any option to select to enable, or is it baked-in and i just had to update?
Appreciate the quick feedback. I have premium p/i’s with slower reply times. Any tip jar on your site for a cup of coffee or a beer?
Thanks!
Thank you!
Right – i would agree that your logic makes sense. Does the p/i have the capability to do that now?
Thanks for the quick response!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Stream] Had to roll back to 3.2.0Ditto! Same error:
PHP Catchable fatal error: Object of class stdClass could not be converted to string in /nas/content/live/sitename/wp-content/plugins/stream/connectors/class-connector-settings.php on line 722
On sites that use Event Calendar (free & pro) as well as sites that aren’t using that p/i.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Stream] Track Logged In Users?Nevermind, I gather it doesn’t track logins automatically unless an alert is created to highlight it.
Solved.
Huge thanks for the css tips. I couldn’t find those elements w/ my web inspector until I dug deeper for the “Zoom in” titled div after I read your post. Tricky syntax to target a div that way but great results.
I dug a little deeper to find that you can’t change the color of the Zoom In/Out + and – signs because they’re a .png file and not font or icons. I tried replacing the content of the image w/ css but found that with filters, you can play around with it and effectively change the color.
Thanks to css-tricks code pen examples, I used the following css filters to change the colors:
img[src^=”http://maps.gstatic.com/mapfiles/api-3/images/tmapctrl.png”%5D {
-webkit-filter: sepia(1) hue-rotate(40deg) saturate(4);
filter: sepia(1) hue-rotate(40deg) saturate(4);
}Since the image is black and white, I changed it to Sepia first, then rotated the hue and increased saturation. Filters just stack one after the other so that seemed to work – i’m seeing it live after implementing it on Firefox, Chrome and Safari. I changed it to a desaturated green-ish color.
I played around w/ it here on code pen: http://codepen.io/grayghostvisuals/pen/fleuo
HTML:
CSS: img { display: block; width: 50%; }
img {
-webkit-filter: sepia(1) hue-rotate(40deg) saturate(4);
filter: sepia(1) hue-rotate(40deg) saturate(4);
}To change the color of the “little yellow guy” :
img[src^=”http://maps.gstatic.com/mapfiles/api-3/images/cb_scout5.png”%5D {
-webkit-filter: hue-rotate(50deg) brightness(55%) opacity(0.6);
filter: hue-rotate(50deg) brightness(55%) opacity(0.6);
}Change the filters as desired… again this resulted in a desaturated green-ish color.
A little bit of a rabbit hole….. but fun.
Thanks again!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Yoast SEO] breadcrumbs and navmenu custom link children?Also, is there a way to disable the link in a bread crumb’s parent page on a per page basis?