Dirk
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I don’t have a usecase for this feature and I like to have a switch to disable it. Hiding by CSS is not an option for me.
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DirkThe mentioned page is based on Divi/Divi Builder.
Tab example:
https://www.elegantthemes.com/preview/Divi/tabs/Best,
DirkI also think that this is confusing the users. If you are “visiting” the page multiple times there are also multiple auto-drafts. To get this message away (in this case), you have to click multiple times on the presented link.
I don’t see a usecase for my webpage that the user is starting to enter information, leave the page and like to continue later (within the 7 days).
If you like to keep this function, make it optional. I don’t like to hide the message by CSS code.Thanks,
DirkEven better.
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DirkHi Kiran,
thanks for the clarification.
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DirkI guess that Paolo is correct. But @kiran:
How can I understand your posting here:
https://wpgeodirectory.com/support/topic/event-tags-issue/#post-430479Dirk
the WP function for adding tags to a post is:
https://codex.wordpress.org/Function_Reference/wp_set_post_tagsI like to suggest here:
Export your CPTs, process in an editor (you can easily code what you like for example a macro) and then import the changes. Is much easier than coding on a live database.Best,
DirkThis reply has been marked as private.I’m fine with the decision, but you know me that these kind of things are hurting my eyes.
I will keep posting whatever I spot.Best,
DirkHi Stiofan,
I know that this is his decision. But it is also his responsibility to think on customers who paid money for this addon.
I will contact him and let you know about the progress.
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Hi Stiofan,
Thanks for the information. I will be wait and will check the changes before updating.
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DirkThanks Alex, that is doing the trick. Was looking at the wrong spots.
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DirkIs a bug I have already reported.
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