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Thanks Ismael, it works beautifully.
I suggest you guys consolidate all the related solutions and pin it to the top, I see many users are facing this issue but not a single post has all the solutions.
So far, I’ve tried refreshing page, increase memory, clean cache, reset all setting (Enfold settings), reset WordPress (with the plugin you suggested), import manually with XML, update PHP version to at 5.4 and above.
None has worked until you suggested to change max_execution_time in php.ini to at least 300 seconds, and create upload_tmp_dir instance.
Thank you!
Hi, I have updated the latest login credentials, have you had a chance looking into the issue?
Thanks!
Hi Vinay,
Thanks. Please use the new login credentials below.
I’ve increased the memory to 128MB, tried to import demo data with XML files manually, checked the option to download attachments while importing. None worked.
The demo I need is App showcase
Thank you.
Hi Ismael,
Thanks for your reply. I have upgraded PHP to version 5.6. The issue still occurs.
I then tried to import manually again, same error msg:
Failed to import “avia_logo”: Invalid post type avia_framework_post
Please advise.
Hi,
Thanks, yes, I have contacted the pullout plugin author, this is part of the quote from him:
“Your theme’s custom widget creator ads IDs based on numerical index. So, if there are 7 sidebars available, it creates a new sidebar with ID “sidebar-8”. When 1 sidebar gets removed, all of a sudden, the custom sidebar becomes “sidebar-7”, while all its widgets are still tied to “sidebar-8”. When widgets don’t find the sidebar they belong to, they automatically get transferred to “Inactive Widgets” container. The same behavior gets reflected in the front-end.”
“When I was tweaking my plugin, I was trying to see if I could force my sidebar to load the last – after all sidebars already loaded. The problem is – I don’t know when exactly the custom sidebar get’s loaded…”
“I hope this all makes sense to you. In this scenario, we can’t really say that there is a specific plugin at fault. When I create dynamic sidebars, to avoid this type of situations, I usually assign it a static ID based on the widget’s or sidebar name – not numeric index, because it will always change. If I were the theme developer, I’d probably offer a way to set my custom sidebar a static ID that wouldn’t change no matter in which order sidebar is rendered.
On my part, I can make a few more tries to register my sidebar as late as possible, to see if it will get rendered last, so your custom sidebar’s index won’t get affected.
Hope this helps and let me know if you want me to try and render my sidebar last.”
I thought I’d like to share this with you, maybe the sidebar ID issue is something worth considering at least in your future updates. Because even if you helped me to fix this, it’s gonna be a temporary fix, the plugin has also been sold to 1000+ users, so I hope more people can benefit from this…
Hi, thanks! It indeed has some conflict with pullout widget. Is there a fix? Please advise.
Hi Nick,
The map on your site displays just fine.
Here’s my URL: http://byword.co/contact/
And here are the screenshots of how I added the map.
Thanks!
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