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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [The Events Calendar] Resend Ticket EmailI was afraid of that.
Thanks DarianForum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP Job Manager] _job_title _job_description Post Meta table issuesApparently JM filters the listings on the job dashboard page to those created by the logged in user. Where does that happen? Is there a filter to change the listings returned?
Update: I found the
job_manager_get_dashboard_jobs_argsfilter and was able to remove the author condition if the logged in user is an admin. Now looking into adding a search to narrow the listings down. Not sure if there was one originally and my theme is removing it.- This reply was modified 7 months, 2 weeks ago by ZeroGravity.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP Job Manager] _job_title _job_description Post Meta table issuesI did and their response was “It would entail custom work, which is beyond the scope of our support” 🙁
I don’t suppose there is a hook or filter we could tap into so we could add the verification etc. for the title/description of jobs when editing in the back end?
- This reply was modified 7 months, 2 weeks ago by ZeroGravity. Reason: Extra info
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP Job Manager] _job_title _job_description Post Meta table issuesThat’s unfortunate. The Claim Listing extension from Astoundify only allows you to edit listings on the front end you have claimed, A functionality we need. Even as an admin you don’t have access to edit all listings on the front end. I hope they have a work around for this. 🙁
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Strong Testimonials] Load Custom Template in AdminThanks! That worked. I had them sitting in:
wp-content/themes/your-child-theme/strong-testimonials-templates/my-custom-template/I went through and updated all the classes in content.css to use
my-custom-templateForum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP Shortcodes Plugin — Shortcodes Ultimate] Update Not FoundI just clicked on the “Check Again” link on the WP Admin WordPress Update page and several updates showed. Do you know why updates might be missed but show when this link is clicked.
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Not sure why this has been marked resolved as I can’t see anything in a change log that has fixed the issue. As for it needing to take some time, I mentioned the issue to Gravity Wiz as well and they had a namespace fix implemented in a couple of days.
Thanks!
Thanks for the quick reply. I tried all the versions/filters with the shortcode.
On further testing it looks like there is a conflict with the Paid Memberships Pro plugin. We have the pro version installed. When I disable the plugin the feed loads.
https://wordpress.org/plugins/paid-memberships-pro
https://www.paidmembershipspro.comWhat’s the best way to debug what may be causing it.?
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [The Events Calendar] Debugging Shortcode in Add HTML before event contentI tracked down what was happening. The plugin was applying a filter to the content rather than creating a shortcode. I added filters in functions .php for tribe_events_before_html and tribe_events_after_html, calling the appropriate function.
All is displaying as it should now. 🙂
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Hi Stef,
Apologies for my delayed response.
I created a staging site and disabled all the non-listing plugins. WordPress and all plugins are the latest versions. I’ve tried Firefox and Chrome and cleared the cache in both. I have checked cPanel logs, the php error_log and debug.log. No errors are listed.
I checked the console in the inspector when I edited the listing in the WP admin and there are no errors. Firefox displayed this warning (not chrome).
Cookie “wp-saving-post” does not have a proper “SameSite” attribute value. Soon, cookies without the “SameSite” attribute or with an invalid value will be treated as “Lax”. This means that the cookie will no longer be sent in third-party contexts. If your application depends on this cookie being available in such contexts, please add the “SameSite=None“ attribute to it. To know more about the “SameSite“ attribute, read https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Set-Cookie/SameSite load-scripts.php:8:895
I created a dummy listing and claimed it under my admin login. It I edited it on the front end using the “Edit Your Page” item in the user menu drop down, it saves and updates the _job_description meta field. If I edit it in the WP admin via Listings -> All Listings the description updates but the _job_description meta field is unchanged.
Thanks.
I would also like to see the ability to enable other roles to send emails. I have a custom “Super Editor” role for staff that don’t need admin level but would like them to be able to send emails.
Thanks for your quick answer!!
Just checking that I understand correctly. With the Premium plugin you would be able to add the product to the condition and every variation for that product would be covered?