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  • Thread Starter TyantA

    (@tyanta)

    Good to know!

    Thread Starter TyantA

    (@tyanta)

    Thanks Caleb. I thought so, but figured I’d ask anyway. In the meantime, I solved my issue: a random extra .htaccess file causing issues. Thanks for the quick reply!

    • This reply was modified 8 years, 10 months ago by TyantA. Reason: Marked resolved

    You scared me. I spent the last 4 days trying to figure out why I cannot get sub pages to display different menus. Sometimes it does, sometimes it doesn’t. I haven’t solved that yet but if it wasn’t going to work on mobile, there was no point to keep pursuing it.

    For what it’s worth, I just tested my test site on a Windows Phone 8.1 device and (one of my working sites) worked. Not a great sample size and not a common device but it’s something.

    So. I have been fighting against this issue for the past 4 days straight. No progress.

    By chance, are the pages you selected for your 2nd menu sub-pages?

    For whatever reason, I can get conditions to work so long as they are parent pages. If the page has a parent – no dice.

    If that’s not the case, make sure yours and your host’s caching plugins/layers/services are disabled. I figured that out the hard way while testing. (Driving me crazy!)

    I have tried EVERYTHING I can think of. I currently have 5 versions of my site where 3 work and 2 – the one I’m actively working on and a new site started from scratch do NOT work with sub pages.

    I can’t explain it. I’ve tried default themes, removing all plugins / starting from a fresh install. With/without SSL cert, exact same wp_config and .htaccess setups etc. etc. Some work, some do not and I don’t know why.

    (One of?) the dev(s) logged in and replicated it but also didn’t seem to know why. It’s been radio silence for 2 weeks now (and I first reported this issue at the beginning of July).

    Seems to be the case with WooCommerce > Products as well. The same error is presented.

    In 1.11.1 the last line in Plugin Settings reads “Activate this option to allow access to pages of the back end, even if it’s hidden to a user role. ”

    That works as a workaround for now, but ideally all pages wouldn’t be accessible.

    Forum: Plugins
    In reply to: [Plugin: WooCommerce]
    Thread Starter TyantA

    (@tyanta)

    Worked with the folks at woocommerce… never really figured out why as the issue still persisted with their default storefront theme and no plugins except WooCommerce on two separate installs. Then it just started behaving properly again on its own. Gotta love tech.

    TyantA

    (@tyanta)

    I’m trying to wrap my head around this too.

    I think the only way to achieve “everyone in the party to be associated with each other” would be to manually enter:

    John | Smith | Jane Smith,Joe Smith
    Jane | Smith | John Smith,Joe Smith
    Joe | Smith | John Smith,Jane Smith

    The problem I face with either scenario is… say Joe in this example is a kid. I’m not sure I want a kid/teen with the ability to handle the RSVP for the parents.

    I would have liked to see head of family associated with wife, kids and either husband or wife could go in and RSVP for everyone but the kids could not, or at maximum, RSVP for themselves.

    Edit: I guess the good news is, so long as the parent has RSVPd, if the kid selects “no” for the parent, the “yes” answer remains.

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