Something very strange has happened since I upgraded to 1.5.5. Unfortunately I can’t tell if it was that upgrade or something else, as unfortunately I updated from WP 4.2.x to WP 4.3.1 at pretty much the same time AND changed the domain name for the WP installation while I was at it (hopefully in the correct way) 🙂
It appears to be a CSS issue – basically the pop-up is getting totally scrambled.
I’ve attached two images – right.jpg which is how it should it (and was) and wrong.jpg which is how it is now (ignore the fact that the image and location is different and maybe the text – it is the layout going crazy that’s the issue).
I’ve tried using a different theme and disabling all my theme’s CSS customisations, but it makes no difference.
I did notice the following errors when inspecting the page:
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downloadable font: download not allowed (font-family: “FontAwesome” style:normal weight:normal stretch:normal src index:3): content blocked source: http://maxcdn.bootstrapcdn.com/font-awesome/4.4.0/fonts/fontawesome-webfont.ttf?v=4.4.0 font-awesome.min.css:4:14
“Google Maps API warning: SensorNotRequired: https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/javascript/error-messages”
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However, I don’t see how a font not downloading would scramble the pop-up in this way, so I suspect this is unrelated. If I’ve traced it correctly, however, the font-awesome font and css is called via the geodirectory plugin.
Any pointers would be appreciated!
Here’s what I’ve tried:
Disabling, Deleting then re-installing the plugin
Changing theme
Clicking on save changes (or whatever the button is) on pretty much every settings page within the plugin, in case a setting got corrupted somehow.
Removing all images from all listings and then adding new ones.
This isn’t massively urgent as this is a test site – basically I’m trying to show to a client that this plugin (with the multilocation upgrade) would do what they want. So the site is not live, thankfully! But it is driving me nuts so the sooner I can fix it the better 🙂
Thanks!