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March 4, 2019 at 5:40 am #1074140
COMING SOON – As I finished up the Art Frame element I thought that people may want to do more than just displaying their artwork nicely on their site. Some of them may also sell paintings and posters. So I put together a WooCommerce version. In this version, all you have to do is select the artwork/poster graphic, choose the product page it links to and set up your customizations. When you link to a specific product, it will automatically pull the name and price. Additionally, I included a zoom button to link to a larger quick view of the artwork, a button to add the product to your cart, as well as a height and width display by simply hovering over the icon in the top right corner.
March 4, 2019 at 9:09 pm #1074515Here’s an updated sampling of the new WooCommerce Artframe element. I think it is pretty much done. It now shows the price of the product, allows you to input optional length/width values and knows the difference between a simple product and variable/group products (for the “add to cart” or “view options” button).
More elements coming soon! Send me any ideas or requests for more!
March 5, 2019 at 4:08 am #1074620March 9, 2019 at 12:30 am #1076504Does anyone have any ideas for new elements?
March 10, 2019 at 1:09 pm #1076990Hi,
I bought this plugin to display only one product on my store page. By activating the debug mode I also found this error:
PHP warning: try to get the “post” property of non-object in /wp-content/themes/martinasergi-child/shortcodes/page_title.php on line 53
PHP warning: try to get the “post” property of non-object in /wp-content/themes/martinasergi-child/shortcodes/product_title.php on line 52How can I solve?
The version of Enfold is 4.5.4. with child theme.
ThanksMarch 10, 2019 at 9:09 pm #1077114On those, I’m not sure. Those warnings don’t seem to represent anything that is broken. Those lines in the file represent how you pull the product title, which is exactly how the official WooCommerce resources say it needs to be called. If anyone knows of a better way to do so, please let me know and I’ll push an update with a fix. Same goes for any other warnings.
As most of these warnings are coming up in the WooCommerce elements, my assumption here is that it is just a default warning letting you know it may cause problems if not used with WooCommerce installed? As none of these warnings are pointing to actual issues with getting the info it is calling, I don’t know how exactly to fix.
So again, any suggestions are welcome. I’m not at a pro level on this and I just do so in my spare time and donate the little proceeds I do get from this. But I’m trying.
March 12, 2019 at 8:13 am #1077713Hi,
And the Try out is amazing – those Elements do look more good than anyone whould anticipate! :)
have you considered to look at elements that exist here:
https://tympanus.net/codrops/For inspiration or ideas about what to do? Some of those here are kick – ass :D
Best regards,
BasilisMarch 23, 2019 at 8:52 pm #1082169UPDATE
Five new elements have been added!Elegant Title – It is an animated title banner element for displaying longer titles or quotes. It is 99% complete…just have to figure out how to make it so that the animation doesn’t start until it is in view….so I recommend using this at the top of a page. Devs, I need help to integrate the animation delay that is baked into Enfold already.
Flyout Button – This is just a standard button, but it has animated flyout sections for the top or bottom or both where you can include added details. Great for download buttons so you can display the filename and size.
Art Frame – A pure CSS frame for displaying artwork nicely rather than as a simple thumbnail with a border.
Art Frame Product – An adaptation of the prior element but includes all you would need to display said artwork as a product you can sell via WooCommerce….like the price, dimensions, etc.
Filetype Icons – Some sites like to offer downloads in various different file types. This array allows you to display several icons where the filetype extension is displayed on an icon in the color you choose.
As always, let me know what you think and if you have any issues! Also, please consider buying again if you bought a long time ago and buying each time you use for a client to help spur more updates! All of the proceeds go to help those in need….buying a homeless person some new shoes or food, or a local charity. Thank you!!!!
April 6, 2019 at 12:39 pm #1087753your website is “suspended”???
This Account has been suspended. https://www.spiderflystudios.com/
April 6, 2019 at 5:09 pm #1087776Thanks for letting me know. Effing godaddy.
April 6, 2019 at 5:14 pm #1087777All fixed
June 27, 2019 at 8:36 pm #1114108It has been a while since the last update, so I thought it might be time to add more elements. So share your ideas!
June 28, 2019 at 3:32 pm #1114276For example labels for normal single images.
I do not use WooCommerce,but I would like to add a label for single images like seen on your website the “SALE” label in the corner of an image; see at “sale product grid”:It would be great to define individual labels with individual colors and individual text.
I am an artist and would like to label images for example as “available” or as “in exhibition” and something like that.June 28, 2019 at 4:25 pm #1114292@kahil
it would be helpful if you name your shortcodes in a unique way,
because I use shortcodes from other sources and they all need to come in a directory “shortcodes”.
It is hard then to find out yours in case of updates …
So a prefix like sfe_ or something else would be great.July 1, 2019 at 7:42 pm #1114957@Gitte – I can do that in the next update. Will see if I can do so within the next few days.
July 1, 2019 at 8:49 pm #1114966great, thank you!
July 8, 2019 at 9:53 pm #1116763I am working on some updates based on requests and my own ideas….but keep the ideas coming! Send me links to examples of something you like. Ideal elements are those that can be done using just HTML and CSS. I will look at ones that use Javascript, but we have to be careful with those so they don’t break what’s already in Enfold.
I will also begin sharing out some custom layout and uses with the ACF integration. There is a LOT that can be done with that.
That said, as the add-on grows in what is included, the price will go up accordingly. Yes, technically you could just buy it once and use it for all your sites and clients, but please consider buying it each time you use it for a different site/client as it helps to continue the development. As always, other than a few coffees at Starbucks when I need a fix, the proceeds are donated to various charities and non-profits.
OH! Hey, Enfold devs….can you update the share element to remove Google+? That’s dead. Maybe also update it so we can easily add custom ones?
July 9, 2019 at 12:31 pm #1117025sounds good … I have another suggestion, don’t know if this is feasible:
sorting options for a) portfolio masonry and b) for masonry entries as icons/images, not just text as it is currently in ENFOLD.
Idea inspiration here at this (non-ENFOLD) blog: https://www.laurahornart.com/blog/July 9, 2019 at 10:04 pm #1117218That’s a good idea, but I don’t think it would be something that I would do as it would essentially just be the same element, just with a little more added. As the sort function uses scripts, I wouldn’t want to conflict with it. Logically, as the sort tags are automatically pulled from the portfolio categories they would need to add some way of attaching an icon graphic to each category so it is also pulled. Which wouldn’t be elegant or easy.
One idea is to use the tab element that is already in Enfold, then add a portfolio element to each tab you want which only displays items from a specific category. You can add icons to those tabs already. So that will probably be the best way to achieve what you’re looking to do with what is already in Enfold.
July 15, 2019 at 1:16 pm #1118756Element “Modern Featured Image”
would be great to have the coloured badge with normal and custom image sizes, to place the image within a text for example
July 15, 2019 at 1:24 pm #1118760Element “Ribbon Heading”
it would be great, if for example the element “Ribbon Heading” has some more styling options like font, font-size etc.
July 15, 2019 at 1:32 pm #1118762Element “Artwork Frame”
It is great! I can style the frame with pure CSS within the element’s options, wow!
Would it be possible to open this image then in a lightbox view, too?
July 15, 2019 at 1:37 pm #1118763Elements “Category List” and “Tag List”
… do simply nothing at my end? I added it to a test page created with ALB:
Output:
July 15, 2019 at 1:43 pm #1118766Element “Flyout Button”
This element has a weird and really huge margin, which I cannot control within the element’s options.
I can define my own css, sure, but it would be better to take influence on it within the element’s options panel.No setting possible to define that huge margin:
July 15, 2019 at 7:32 pm #1118905Ok…I’ll see if I can address all of these…LOL
A) I’m not sure what you mean with the colored badge and text. Do you mean you want that on the standard image and not just the WooCommerce ones? That can be done.
2) I”m sure that can be done with the ribbon heading in some way. I’ll have to play around with it to see how it affects the overall layout as the text size changes.
D) I don’t know if you can make a 100% CSS element show up in a lightbox by itself. The only solution to that I can think of is to put the element on its own blank template page, then make that no header/no footer page show up in lightbox with that element on it.
7) pages don’t have categories or tags. I just tested it on a post and it works for me.
M) The flyout button requires those percentage margins in order to keep the hidden flyouts centered and where they need to be. You can control it by putting it in a layout element with a smaller or defined size.
ignore my ordering system…just fucking with y’all.
July 15, 2019 at 8:09 pm #1118917thank you :-)
Additional to:
1) Image Badge
I don’t use WooCommerce, yes, I mean normal images with a badge. For example by defining an own badge image like the shape in the first image, or a pre-defined like in the second image with a different angle. When the shape of the badge, the font size and font type could be defined, it would be perfect :-)3) Artwork Frame
in a lightbox:
couldn’t it be possible, when the “normal” artwork in the frame can be just opened as a bigger view in a lightbox?July 24, 2019 at 7:45 pm #1121705Regarding the Artwork Frame…..That can’t be done through this element. You would have to put the artwork frame element on a blank page that has no header/footer, then link to that page using a lightbox link. There are instructions on how to do just that in these forums.
July 24, 2019 at 9:07 pm #1121731SMALL UPDATE
In this update, the ACF elements got a little love. I moved them to their own tab and the ACF Field element was updated to make it much more useful. Before it was just basic. All it did was display the value of a field on that page or a field on a different page. Now you can choose between displaying a field as before, but also one from an options page set up with ACF Pro. Note, the options feature will only work if you have that setup.
Also, I’ve included the ability to include a prefix and suffix added to the field entry, with some styling options thrown in.
Look for more ACF related elements in the future.
July 25, 2019 at 9:28 am #1121847thank you, do you have a changelog page for that?
July 29, 2019 at 7:01 pm #1122854your Spiderfly Elements are linking to Google fonts, I do not want this.
How can I delete that connection to Google please?Thanks.
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