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I’d love to see a google maps alternative built in to Enfold! Perhaps the maps widget can give options for different suppliers one day? :-)
Hi, I’ve finally managed to get it working.
God I hate how Google keep changing everything. After multiple tries setting up billing it finally worked.
I can’t find the option to disable payments though. I’d rather have the maps stop displaying than pay google as if I get that many visitors I can assure you they won’t be legit visitors!
anyway. It’s a google issue not enfold.
- This reply was modified 4 years, 9 months ago by ESB.
I’m also having the exact same issues. I’ve updated to the latest Enfold.
I’ve generated multiple keys but nothing works, I keep getting the “Could not connect to Google Maps with this API Key” message.
I’m having a similar problem.
Every page other than the home page shows this message:
<?php
/**
* Front to the WordPress application. This file doesn’t do anything, but loads
* wp-blog-header.php which does and tells WordPress to load the theme.
*
* @package WordPress
*//**
* Tells WordPress to load the WordPress theme and output it.
*
* @var bool
*/
define( ‘WP_USE_THEMES’, true );/** Loads the WordPress Environment and Template */
require( dirname( __FILE__ ) . ‘/wp-blog-header.php’ );I’ve checked header.php and it’s not empty.
EDIT: Seems to have fixed itself. There’s some weird stuff going on with wordpress/google etc. at the moment.
This GDRP thing is a total pain in the proverbial!
- This reply was modified 5 years, 2 months ago by ESB.
The issue seems to have cleared itself. I think the problem must be with Google’s servers.
Now, there is an “I’m not a robot” captcha that comes up when you click verify in Enfold settings that wasn’t there before.
The reCAPTCHA thing is now increasingly ‘in your face’. I don’t know what Google are doing but it’s a lot more user hostile than it was before, where you just got the “authorising’ message briefly in the send button.
I’m getting a lot of spam but think I might just stick with the 1+5 captcha thing instead. I would rather have spam than miss out on messages due to Google annoying people trying to fill out a form.
My guess is that this issue is entirely down to Google.
(screenshot didn’t work)
Still no joy with 4.6.1
Same error as above (response parameter missing etc,)
- This reply was modified 5 years, 2 months ago by ESB.
Hi Victoria
I don’t think Karin did fix it. I think she just stopped using the contact form…
ReCaptcha doesn’t work in enfold 4.6 and in the time I’ve had it disabled I’ve had dozens of spam emails already!
If I don’t disable it the contact fork doesn’t work.
Please consider this not fixed. :-)
- This reply was modified 5 years, 2 months ago by ESB.
Same. Consent form never goes away. Checked with browsers with all tracking/adblocking disabled and it still won’t go away.
I’ve disabled the consent form.
Same issue here:
I get the “Error on connecting to Google reCAPTCHA – please retry. The response parameter is missing.
The secret parameter is invalid or malformed.”I’ve logged into google and triple checked the v2 and v3 keys and all is as it should be on that end.
I’ve had to disable reCAptcha at the moment.
- This reply was modified 5 years, 2 months ago by ESB.
Fullwidth Sub Menus are still broken in 4.5.1
The CSS code above does fix it though.
I think that’s fixed it!
Thank you :-)
Hi
This doesn’t work, either in quick Css or directly into custom.css
In fact it looks non-retina at all zoom levels now in Safari on Mac and iOS.
I’ve replaced the code with the code above but it doesn’t seem to make a difference. When you zoom in you get the exact same effect as per my previous screenshot.
I’ve just tried on a different Mac running Safari 11.1 and I get the same pixellated text. I’ve attached a screenshot.
Safari 11.1.1
The page looks fine at 100%, but if you zoom in the rest of the text on the page stays smooth but the product slider pixelates and looks bad. If you use pinch to zoom on a touch pad you’ll notice it being incorrectly rendered as you zoom in and it re-renders badly pixellated as soon as you take your fingers off the touchpad. The rest of the page zooms in as you’d expect.
It’s not a big deal and there won’t be too many people other than me that will ever notice though :-)
You can see an example in the link…
- This reply was modified 6 years, 5 months ago by ESB.
Actually it kind of works. The product slider is still not true retina. If you zoom in the text is just rendered and not ‘real’ text. The rest of the text on the page stays smooth (as it should) but the product slider pixelates.
Thank you, that worked in Quick CSS.
March 13, 2016 at 9:50 pm in reply to: Fullscreen slider Button 1 and Button 2 not aligned on Mobile #597436Thank you :-)
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