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That would be a great feature to add – a way to choose the size of the small thumbnail in elements that have them from within the element.
This filter worked, I am glad to finally have a solution. 16 days is a very long time.
Does anyone know where the Styling > Appearance > Preview Image Sizes settings are located for the magazine element?
I don’t see Styling > Appearance > Preview Image Sizes anywhere in the magazine element.
The theme is somehow forcing the 1:1 ratio into featured images that are 16:9. The ones below the distorted ones work fine.
I WANT the thumbnails to display on a 16:9 ratio. I DO NOT want them square. The ones that are 16:9 are CORRECT. the square ones are not.
I have verified that this filter does not solve my issue.
September 4, 2022 at 6:54 pm in reply to: background images and colors disappear from color sections after updating theme #1363812Thanks for having a look. On the home page, the first color section on the page, containing a video, has a brown background that is not displaying. The color section containing the “Hall of Fame” graphic has a parallax background that is also no longer displaying.
My thumbnails are not woocommerce thumbnails. They are part of the default magazine element in Enfold.
September 3, 2022 at 1:20 am in reply to: background images and colors disappear from color sections after updating theme #1363702I replace the images, reset the colors and re-save, and they remain invisible or whatever.
see image attached for inconsistent treatment of featured images. All are the same original size, the distorted ones are initially rendered at 80×80 instead of the actual size of the images for some reason. This is a production site.
We didn’t upload or use square images for the featured images, they are 320×180 intentionally, because that is the aspect ratio we wish to display them in. I don’t understand whay the magazine element is resizing these and not the ones directly below them.
They are identical size to the ones below it in the same element which are displaying properly.
There is no copy of footer.php in the child theme, no.
I have also added another site that appears to be having the same problem, and that one doesn’t have a footer.php override either.I have tried all combinations of footer settings I can imagine.
There is no caching on the site but I have cleared everything I can think ofMay 2, 2022 at 6:53 pm in reply to: GiveWP + Events Calendar + WooCommerce + Enfold = multiple AVIA element failures #1350231GiveWP is a major plugin and you will run into this issue again. I wish you would have helped me. I really like Enfold but I guess it is reaching the end of its useful life.
If we can’t count on you to help make your theme work, we won’t be able to use it any longer.
April 27, 2022 at 8:07 pm in reply to: GiveWP + Events Calendar + WooCommerce + Enfold = multiple AVIA element failures #1349704I guess Enfold is coming to the end of its useful life. That is sad, it was great for a long time. It is going to be a big job to convert to a different theme.
I’ve never heard of a WordPress theme developer basically give up on making a major plugin compatible before. Can’t you contact GiveWP and work it out?April 27, 2022 at 5:58 pm in reply to: GiveWP + Events Calendar + WooCommerce + Enfold = multiple AVIA element failures #1349684All three plugins work perfectly together. Enfold doesn’t work, only when all three plugins are active.
All three plugins work perfectly together. We have them implemeted on many sites and have never had any problems except with the elements in Enfold.One more time: All Three Plugins Work Perfectly Together. When All Three Plugins Are Active, Enfold Does Not Work Properly.
April 26, 2022 at 6:26 pm in reply to: GiveWP + Events Calendar + WooCommerce + Enfold = multiple AVIA element failures #1349582Here is a response from one of the plugin developers.
Darian (The Events Calendar)
Apr 26, 2022, 11:15 CDT
Hi Andrew,Just an update, unfortunately, we could not find the error on our end. Maybe Enfold could provide a snippet code that could overwrite the query parameters and remove unnecessary values (such as duplicated post status) before it goes to the endless loop to avoid the issue.
If there’s any information needed from us, I’d make sure we will provide it as soon as possible.
Please let me know if you have further questions or concerns.
Regards,
DarianApril 19, 2022 at 5:28 pm in reply to: GiveWP + Events Calendar + WooCommerce + Enfold = multiple AVIA element failures #1348836Everything is working except the elements in Enfold. All three plugins operate just fine with each other – it is Enfold elements that are broken.
The problem does not start when GiveWP is active. We use all three plugins together on other sites with no problem.
The problem is all three plugins plus Enfold.The problem does not start when GiveWP is active. We use all three plugins together on other sites with no problem.
The problem is all three plugins plus Enfold.April 18, 2022 at 6:48 pm in reply to: GiveWP + Events Calendar + WooCommerce + Enfold = multiple AVIA element failures #1348709The problem does not start when GiveWP is active. We use all three plugins together on other sites with no problem.
The problem is all three plugins plus Enfold.April 17, 2022 at 9:30 pm in reply to: GiveWP + Events Calendar + WooCommerce + Enfold = multiple AVIA element failures #1348635This is incorrect. The problem occurs when all three plugins are active. Any two plugins active doesn’t cause the problem.
Please review the thread again. None of the plugins is the problem. The problem lies with enfold when all three plugins are active.
I got it to work, not sure how – deactivating themes and reactivating them, it could have been a caching issue.
This issue is still outstanding:
April 14, 2022 at 3:43 am in reply to: GiveWP + Events Calendar + WooCommerce + Enfold = multiple AVIA element failures #1348335Nothing? Seriously? No response at all?
bump – still not fixed, still no response. Happy to grant access so you can look into it.
If you’re not seeing the error then I imagine it was fixed by an update.
The important thing is that you can see the post slider (and other elements I mentioned) behavior. Please please please have your dev team look into this and find out what is happening. I need to get this fixed.
I don’t understand the question.
Any of those plugins singly work fine. Any two work fine. All three at the same time cause enfold not to render the elements I have previously mentioned in this thread.
Here is the other event that is clearly not a Firefox extension: GET https://staging.foodisfreewashington.org/wp-content/uploads/avia_posts_css/unset [HTTP/2 404 Not Found 463ms]
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