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January 14, 2015 at 5:01 pm #379539
Hey folks,
I launched my new website this morning and there’s a few issues that weren’t present on the testing site.The website is http://www.vantasks.ie/
1) The first is that the twitter feed in the footer isn’t showing the actual feed. It was showing this just fine in the test site. I believe this is “really simple twitter feed” plugin
2) I’ve been receiving my first emails using the contact form and would like to change how they are written. I was told to change this would require changing the element and that if an enfold update is rolled out, the new element would override the custom one?
The form on the site reads:
Number *E-Mail *
Message (Location, time date, items etc.) *
I would like to receive the email as follows: So message subject is “Get Quick Quote” and that each field appears in email as:
From: (inputted number)Email: (inputted email)
Message: (inputted message)
3) I have a G+ button and have it under the “Share this” plugin in the footer, it has thankfully kept the +’s I received on the old site, but appears to slightly off by some pixels to the left of the other buttons, I believe this is a separate button however.
Any feedback would be greatly appreciated on the above! :)
January 14, 2015 at 8:16 pm #379715Sorry, I forgot to mention this also:
When the site went live, the font seemed to change from what it was like on the test server, bear in mind that all settings in enfold were unchanged, I saw the “websafe fonts fallback for windows” option and tried deactivate it and it made the fonts appear as they did on the test server, which I prefer, but are there any risks to having this deactivated?
Also, if using yoast, is it best to leave the analytic field empty on the enfold options?
January 15, 2015 at 7:18 am #379878Hey!
Thank you for using Enfold.
1.) Try to deactivate the twitter plugin then reactivate it again.
2.) This will a custom modification on the theme files. Try to use the Contact Form 7 plugin instead of the default contact form.
Best regards,
IsmaelJanuary 16, 2015 at 8:19 am #380621Thanks for the suggestions :)
1) Unfortunately this didn’t work. I tried many different options with plugin settings but none worked so I contacted plugin author and sent him debug info and message:
“I recently relaunched my site, I noticed the twitter feed wasn’t working before relaunch on the old site, on the testing site of the new website, it was working fine, but then once the new site replaced the old site, the feed stopped working on the new site again for some reason?
I tried a debug and got this:
RSTW Debug info enabled
RSTW Using cached Twitter data
Warning: preg_replace(): Compilation failed: PCRE does not support \L, \l, \N, \P, \p, \U, \u, or \X at offset 12 in /usr/local/pem/vhosts/109452/webspace/httpdocs/vantasks.ie/wp-content/plugins/really-simple-twitter-feed-widget/really_simple_twitter_widget.php on line 526It seems to be fetching the date of the last tweet etc, but not the actual tweet?
I tried regenerate the keys etc but still no luck.”
========He responded by asking: it seems that your live site hosting configuration (php version at least) is different (older and supporting and older release of PCRE) than your test site. Can you tell me the PHP version running on your two sites?
2) I’ve used contact form 7 on the old site. Is it safe to use this within enfold, or would it be safer to use the enfold contact form for any reason? (updates etc?)
January 19, 2015 at 6:44 pm #382006Hey!
1. Try using another plugin – https://wordpress.org/plugins/tags/twitter-feed
2. It is safe to use CF7 as a replacement.
Regards,
JosueJanuary 19, 2015 at 11:21 pm #382166Thanks for the suggestion. I installed a new twitter plugin, “easy twitter feed plugin” and it seems to be getting the feed no problem, however the title of it, when it’s in the footer by itself, is lower than the “Recent posts”, “Share this page” and “Info” titles of the other footer sections, “From Twitter” appears a few pixels below. I currently have both plugins active in the 1st column of the footer and the “From Twitter” of the “Really simple twitter feed” appears in line with the rest. If I remove that plugin from the footer, the “Easy twitter feed” one is below. Is there any way to align a plugin to the top or in line with the rest?
January 19, 2015 at 11:35 pm #382168Hi!
Add this to Quick CSS:
.widget-easy-twitter-feed-widget-container .widgettitle { margin-top: 0 !important; }
Regards,
JosueJanuary 19, 2015 at 11:55 pm #382182That worked :) Thanks a lot! That’s everything in this post addressed now :) If I can get the testimonial issue sorted here: https://kriesi.at/support/topic/some-slight-nags-in-theme/ that should be pretty much everything :)
January 20, 2015 at 12:24 am #382200Glad to help, will check that topic soon :)
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