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i believe update wppizza v2.16.11.21 fixes this now (as i broke it in 2.16.11.20 – sorry about that . of coures , if it does not , let me know)i believe update wppizza v2.16.11.21 fixes this now (as i broke it in 2.16.11.20 – sorry about that . of coures , if it does not , let me know)
ok, so the problem is actually not in the postcode plugin, but in the update of the main plugin to 2.16.11.20
that update however was done to deal with an issue in the postcode plugin when using other settings, so the whole thing is a bit circular (i’ll spare you the details)
what i’ll have to do – and admittedly probably should have done to start off with – revert the changes made in 2.16.11.20 back to 2.16.11.19 and really fix the issues in the postcode plugin that appeared with the settings i alluded to above
confused yet ?
anyway, i’ll sort this out asapgood thing is, i can reproduce this here now…
just need to dig into things to find out where the issue comes from…
will let you know when i know …yup, seen it , in th emiddle of trying to figure out what the issue may be . will get back to you when i know more
This reply has been marked as private.@deluxepizza:
change your username/passwords NOW !!!!!!!!!!!!!!marking things as private reply makes it readable to me AND THE ORIGINAL POSTER !!!!!!
one – of many reasons – why people should start their own topic !
This reply has been marked as private.This reply has been marked as private.Hi
wppizza has nothing to do with (or control over) how pages are sorted or displayed
i would think you just use appearance->menu and/or page -> attribute [order] available in quickedit too
other than that please see wordpress.org or even here
https://www.google.co.uk/?gws_rd=ssl#q=wordpress+page+orderThis reply has been marked as private.15 February, 2017 at 10:05 pm in reply to: Google cloud print, chages to font size are not transferring to printer #25551>You’re not listening to your customer,
it’s your prerogative to think that, i just happen to disagree … but that’s ok>But I do want to thank you for your support
you’re welcomeno documentation will ever be perfect mind you (especially given that the software itself tends to change quite rapidly)
best thing i can do (and i do my best on that front) is to reply to and solve any issues there might by as quickly as possible – given the above i ‘d say “mission accomplished ”lol
15 February, 2017 at 9:36 pm in reply to: Google cloud print, chages to font size are not transferring to printer #25548>I had no idea I was supposed to go on that page
so how did you set it up then if you never went to that page ? the plugin simply does not work if you do not enter anything there15 February, 2017 at 9:33 pm in reply to: Google cloud print, chages to font size are not transferring to printer #25547when you install(ed) the cloudprint plugin you will have (had) to go to the options page for it to do anything.
the documentation – as it where – is on that page …..
really can’t see how much more obvious one can make it15 February, 2017 at 9:29 pm in reply to: Google cloud print, chages to font size are not transferring to printer #25545ok, so there’s a discrepancy between naming it “standard” in the cloudprint plugin and “default template” in the template section.
still though, it should be reasonably obvious i would have thought
15 February, 2017 at 9:27 pm in reply to: Google cloud print, chages to font size are not transferring to printer #25543PS the actual default is the one at the top. the ones below are named as you wish / did
15 February, 2017 at 9:26 pm in reply to: Google cloud print, chages to font size are not transferring to printer #25542precisely
look at your screenshot
there is no “eye” icon for the default template15 February, 2017 at 9:24 pm in reply to: Google cloud print, chages to font size are not transferring to printer #25540>Can you please go to the backend again and confirm
what do you want me to confirm ?
in your cloudprint settings (wp-admin/edit.php?post_type=wppizza&page=wppizza_google_cloudprint) it says“template id” = [some template] select one of the print templates you would like to use
just choose the one you want to use……
15 February, 2017 at 9:21 pm in reply to: Google cloud print, chages to font size are not transferring to printer #25539>Got your email, and I understand, but we change the code on the default template.
I cannot comment on any modifications you may make to core files
furthermore, the “eye” icon does not even appear anywhere there so i have no idea what you were doing anyway15 February, 2017 at 9:08 pm in reply to: Google cloud print, chages to font size are not transferring to printer #25535as i said previously:
“….but did you actually set the template in the cloudprint plugin you want/expect to print ?…”you didn’t . it’s still using the default…
you can do whatever you like in the templates. if your cloudprint settings are not set to use that template, nothing will ever change
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