horiamar
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I had the same problem several times, days, weeks!
my hosting is at GoDaddy (well… it’s my fault π ).
Their email SMTP server seems to behave erratically and sometimes not work. Even if I pay the “wp managed supreme hosting” (or some similar name) which is not cheap at all.
I solved the matter by using another SMTP server (from a reliable email provider), using an SMTP plugin and an email logging plugin for test and control.Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WPvivid β Backup, Migration & Staging] WPvivid menu not visible in backendAs far as I can now understand after various tests, the WPvivid plugin does not allow access to it from any other “customized” admin user, but only from “authentic” (full) admin users. This should be the correct answer to my question.
Additionally, one can add other “non-full admin users” (customized user roles) to the list of users who can use the WPvivid plugin, but only in the PRO version, by using an addon (also to be paid separately?!).Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WPvivid β Backup, Migration & Staging] WPvivid menu not visible in backendwell, thanks for your fast reply. But I still don’t understand what is happening: as long as I have two admin users, why is only one of them able to see the WPvivid menu and the other one not? What is the rule for being able to see it? Aside of needing to buy the pro version? π
thanks in advance!@hjogiupdraftplus thank you for your reply!
In the meantime I managed to solve the problem as follows, without knowing why it was solved:
* I deactivated all plugins by renaming the plugin directory – via FTP (I mention that AIOWPS was already completely deleted and cleaned, according to your instructions, but that operation alone did not help, as already explained)
* I was immediately able to login (the wp-login.php page was not blocked anymore)
* Then I reactivated, from the backend, all plugins step by step, and no problems appeared anymore.Thank you for your faste reply!
Yes, there is still an issue, as I did in advance all the recommended actions (as said, I read them here in the forum already).
The website works, but if I try to access the wp-login.php it gives the error message I cited before (βThe site is experiencing technical difficulties. Please check your site admin email inbox for instructions.β)- This reply was modified 1 year, 11 months ago by horiamar.
No time from the support team available for my question?
Nobody ever experienced the same issue?Thank you for your fast and useful reply, @aporter!
I will test the plugin you sent and revert to you here!@wfpeter
Thank you for your kind, prompt and useful reply!
Yes, in the meantime I was able to solve the matter as follows:
* disabled the recaptcha in Wordfence
* enabled a recaptcha system in the Paid Members Subscription (PMS) plugin (as I discovered that the plugin has this capability too, it was well hidden in a sub-sub-menu…), but it is only recaptcha v2 (and not v3 like the one supported by Wordfence).
The recaptcha system of the PMS can be applied sitewide (so also to the WP-login forms, not only to the PMS-login forms), and like this I have a general captcha security for the whole site.- This reply was modified 2 years, 2 months ago by horiamar.
Thanks for your reply and apologies!
Unfortunately, your proposed links explain basic things. What they do not, is to help me solve a bug. What I describe is a bug, as the slider is not behaving as it should. I do not have a problem of “not knowing how to configure it” but it is a problem of “inspite of a correct configuration, it behaves wrong“.
I cannot know if it is a matter of theme (Hello Theme) or of Elementor generally. So this is why I wrote here.
I hope I can get more detailed help.
Thanks in advance!it is nice to know that one is completely ignored and treated with perfect silence, if he tries to get support for this “hello elementor” theme. Perhaps the theme should be called “goodbye” and not “hello”. As nobody ever answers any questions! π π
- This reply was modified 2 years, 2 months ago by horiamar.
I observed the following:
when viewing the site on a mobile device, what happens is:
* in mobile portrait mode, the slider appears on the correct position if the screen widht <446 px,
* in mobile portrait mode, if the screen width is >446 px, the slider error appears (slider moves around 25 px down)
* in mobile landscape mode, the slider appears correct if the screen width >769 px.
* in mobile landscape mode, the slider appears wrong, if screen width <769 px.Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Prevent Landscape Rotation] Settings needed!I agree! we need breakpoints please, for different @media to decide if we block the landscape mode for certain screen resolutions.
I mention in detail that the slider appears correctly in the elementor wysiwyg editor, for all breakpoints (desktop, mobile, tablet, mobile lanscape, etc.) and it appears correctly also on some mobile screens. But in certain mobile views – that are always the ones in lanscape mode – it appears wrong (as described above).
I tried as a workaround to set an “offset” value for that element (the slider) of -25 px, which is the value with which the slider slips down (+28 px) in the bug situation. But this does not always help (but just in some cases).- This reply was modified 2 years, 2 months ago by horiamar.
No chance to get a response from support or people that experienced similar problems?
but I still can’t see the “security strenght meter”, curiously…
so the adventure is not completely over.
the css is changed in another place too.- This reply was modified 2 years, 4 months ago by horiamar.