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I ran into the same issue and tried this solution but it didn’t work for me. Unfortunately my client is on iPage hosting (not my choice) and they are running PHP 5.0 . The solution seems to revert back to the earlier version of Enfold for now.
Thank you for finding the issue! I think I’ll work in debug mode more often.
I’ve closed all my tabs. Please take over the page if there is still someone editing. Thank you.
Hi Victoria,
Debug mode has been enabled.
Thank you.
I had the same issue with the spinning wheel on an older version of Enfold. I renamed the plugins folder and the wheel disappeared. Upon closer inspection WordPress SEO (Yoast) was the conflicting plugin for me. After I found this issue, I updated Enfold and the spinning wheel issue was fixed.
Deactivating the WordPress SEO plugin allowed me to edit the pages prior to updating the theme. Hope this works for some people.
I too was struggling with getting Google maps to show up on my newly launched site but after searching around finally came across this post. I was able to add this code to the functions.php file and finally got everything to work.
What I had to do:
– Upload the latest Enfold version
– Create a Google Webmaster account
– Verify the domain by adding the meta data to the parent header.php and validating it. I would use the child header as hindsight
– Create the maps API key (assume this takes a few mins to kick in)
– Grab the API key and add the above script to the enfold child functions.php fileBoom! Maps finally showing up properly. Looking forward to the proper fix.
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