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James D
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@Mark Fail Note: Only checked with DT 9..4.3
Hi Mark,
Here are a couple things I’ve corrected on my end and thought I’d pass on for your reference (in case you’re unaware)…
A reference to the Likes widget template (/DT9/framework/new_class/ppt_extra_widgets.php) is incorrect (line #400) and the widget isn’t being displayed.
The line currently has get_template_part( 'widgets/widget', 'likes' ); instead of get_template_part( 'widgets/widget', 'like' );.
When a listing is authorized to use the HTML editor feature the HTML editor display is toggled off/on by each click of one of the accordion links (i.e. ‘Media Space’, ‘Description’, ‘Category’, Location’) .
It doesn’t stay displayed when it should. If the listing is set to use HTML, and saved when the editor isn’t displayed, the description data ends up being saved as blank.
/DT9/templates/add-form-main.php (line #274). The conditional is missing.
@Mark Fail
Note: Only checked with DT 9..4.3
Hi Mark,
Here are a couple things I’ve corrected on my end and thought I’d pass on for your reference (in case you’re unaware)…
The line currently has
get_template_part( 'widgets/widget', 'likes' );
instead ofget_template_part( 'widgets/widget', 'like' );
.It doesn’t stay displayed when it should. If the listing is set to use HTML, and saved when the editor isn’t displayed, the description data ends up being saved as blank.
/DT9/templates/add-form-main.php (line #274). The conditional is missing.
This video shows how to replicate the issue. (no audio)
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