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  • Hi,

    Okay, that’s unfortunate. Maybe there is a way to get rid of the SVG Icon or Entypo-Fontello altogether. In that case, we would use our own icons instead.

    Two other things come to mind:

    • Are there no people experiencing this, as it seems to be common to change the media library path?
    • How can I stop all my SVG data from being loaded from the media library when using content elements with the icon function?

    Best regards,
    Sebastian

    I think I got it!

    We changed our “/content/uploads” to “media” with the following code:

    define( ‘UPLOADS’, ‘media’ );

    I did a local copy again, and when I remove the custom path in my wp-config.php, it seems to be back to normal.

    What needs to be done to ensure that Entypo-fontello works with a custom Media Library path?

    • This reply was modified 1 week, 2 days ago by ekf_wp.

    Hi,

    Which dropdown?

    I’m talking about the Icon dropdown in, for example, button configuration. As soon as you have .svg files in the Media Library, regardless of using an ML-plugin or not, they will be loaded. I tested it on Xampp, a fresh install – only WP & Enfold, no plugins at all. I tried erasing it in Enfold settings, but it keeps reappearing. See the screenshot below.

    icon_dropdown

    I will go on from this fresh install and implement step by step to check when it breaks & let you know.

    Have you tried creating a clone of the site on a different host or platform?

    I could test on 2 environments: local & our hosting provider. Is it really necessary to rent a second environment to test this?

    Hi Ismael,

    The outcome is as expected. I can’t choose the default icon set, and the icons on the site disappear. Sadly, this does not affect the loading times.

    Another question: Is it intended behavior that in the dropdown for the icon fields under “WordPress Media Library,” all my SVG data is available, even though most of them are not icons?

    Hi!

    Thank you for helping me solve the deprecation warnings. Now, the last thing I want to work on is the loading time of the entypo-fontello icons.

    What is happening?

    • When opening content elements with entypo-fontello icons, it is still slow.
    • SVG icon sets can’t be loaded.
    • When I choose icon fonts, it somewhat works (slow)

    I attached another console output:

    icon loading time

    Maybe important for others to know regarding Yoast plugins (not only SEO):
    This is not Enfold related; I also tested Twenty Twenty-Five.
    If I use any Yoast plugin (SEO, Duplicate Post, etc.), even on a fresh install with no modifications, I get deprecation warnings. See console output below:
    yoast

    Good morning, Ismael,

    Thank you for the solution to the select warning; it seems to have resolved the issue. We do have an online test environment, but it is not a clone of the live version—only a local site that is a copy.

    What do you suggest I should test?

    Thank you!
    #edit 1
    Update regarding the deprecation warnings: When I deactivate Yoast, they are gone. I’ll pass that problem to the plugin author.

    That sadly leaves us with the core problem, which still persists: the slow editing for content elements with icon features.
    sill a thing

    #edit 2
    some more digging on the local test environment i found this:

    Deprecated: Function avia_font_manager::frontend_icon is deprecated since version 7.0! Use Use avia_font_manager::get_frontend_icon instead instead. in C:\**local-path**\wp-includes\functions.php on line 6121

    • This reply was modified 1 week, 5 days ago by ekf_wp.
    • This reply was modified 1 week, 5 days ago by ekf_wp.

    I did some further testing. Things I learned:

  • WordPress 6.81, our settings & Enfold = slow loading backend
  • WordPress 6.80, our settings & Enfold = normal loading backend
  • Complete fresh install of WordPress (6.80 & 6.81) and Enfold, no modifications = normal loading backend
  • BUT…

    Every combination threw the same:

    1) Warning: a select tag was parsed within another select tag and was converted into
    2) That the live version has wp.editPost…. deprecated warnings /select see pictures below:

    fresh install without modifications
    live environment

    Does this have something to do with the issue?

    • This reply was modified 2 weeks, 2 days ago by ekf_wp.

Hi Ismael,

First of all, thank you for your help. It is greatly appreciated. I´ll share more Information in the private content area.

Hi,

Unfortunately, I don’t know the actual specs. I could ask the provider (Hetzner). All I know for now is that it runs off NVMe drives.
I did some more digging yesterday.
The DevTools console threw a warning about a nested <select> element but i could not pinpoint it.

I used the Health Check & Troubleshooting plugin in WP, which deactivates everything—themes and plugins.
I was able to reproduce the error with no plugins activated and only the Enfold theme active.

Quick update on the missing icons:
It turned out to be an issue with my .htaccess file, which is now resolved.

Unfortunately, the slow editing issue still persists.

Thank you, Ismael,

I’ve created an account for you. Please refer to the private content section for the login details. The theme is up to Date.

Thanks a lot!
I´ll try to get in touch with the plugin author.
This thread can be closed.
Best wishes :)

Thank you for the hint. Should I always use English in this forum? Sorry I didn’t think of it myself and searched the plugins.
I have found the culprit. It seems to be a cookie plugin. It’s called “hellotrust”.

I know they can’t possibly offer support for all plugins. But maybe they have experienced something similar before and can point me in the right direction to fix the problem.

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