David Bisset
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Going to mark this as resolved but please reopen or contact us if you have futher questions!
Yes, out plugin is compatible with WPML however specifics would depend on what changes WPML has made recently. It’s always best to try out WPML on the Charitable plugin in the plugin repo to confirm. Hope this helps!
@gracewell yes, this is possible. although requires more work. You would need to revise the custom donation API code plus add a custom template field into your theme. That’s two files.
Here is a gist that should provide what you are looking for (note that we have taken the donation API code and turned it into a plugin). There are some instructions included but with a little developer know how one should be able to figure out what we are doing here. Feel free to let us know if you have questions.
https://gist.github.com/dimensionmedia/d4703b1f5d13162a72b070a7214527c3
Although I wouldn’t promise an exact match to the one on charitywater.org you could get things looking fairly close with CSS currently – color and spacing wise at least.
You should be able to use the donation field API to accept incoming values – you can view the information under the heading “How do I change an existing donation field?” on this page to see if that suits your needs:
https://www.wpcharitable.com/documentation/donation-fields-api/
Let us know if we can answer any further questions.
Greetings @ashewebmaster,
I’m assuming you are talking about the donation fields… did you add the custom fields via the donation form API?
https://www.wpcharitable.com/documentation/donation-fields-api/
That is also how you should be able to add a textarea custom field.
That is also how you should be able to add a textarea custom field (Via the type “textarea” as you might be able to spot in that link.
Closing, let us know if you have new information if you still are running into issues! Thank you!
Thanks @enterprise2020 for that response! Good to know. 👍
Hi there @enterprise2020. Thanks for the rating! What page designer are you using?
Can you confirm the version of Soliloquy Lite you are using? We show this to be resolved in 2.5.7. Thank you!
Howdy!
The error is relatively minor but we don’t want to see that either. 🙂 Our developers will look into it but it wouldn’t surprise me if this will be resolved this in the next update.
Hi @kosmity.
I didn’t see Envira active on the site – are you using Envira Lite or the pro version? In any case can you describe the issue step by step and what you see vs. what you should see in Envira (https://enviragallery.com/docs/). Our developers might have a suggestion or will at least want to confirm the problem you are having.
Thanks.
Hi @mrapino. Thanks for reaching out.
What you are seeing is part of what currently makes Envira’s lazy loading function. I can pass this along to developers to get an answer for you – can I ask exactly what you’re using to audit your site?
Thank you!
Brian,
A big thank you for bringing this to our attention. We are already in the process of addressing this and should have this included in an update soon. We’ll make sure to include it in the changelogs.
Just FYI: that line of code isn’t hit on all envira galleries, so I wanted to personally confirm your issue. Thanks for letting me know it wasn’t something i could access.
David
Hi,
The post wasn’t unclear, it’s just that we currently can’t reproduce the issue. So can you please open up a support ticket with us here:
http://enviragallery.com/contact/
and include the wp-admin access to your site along with FTP information? That way we can take a look with the goal of trying to resolve this more quickly.
Thank you!
Hi @drwiresofnc 🙂
I’m David Bisset, one of the developers at Envira. Wanted to reach out to you to determine the exact steps to reproduce the error you saw – we did update the site regarding changing the wp-contents folder but couldn’t (as of yet) reproduce the error you reported. If you can bullet point the steps, we can hopefully confirm things.
Thanks!