dsifford / academic-bloggers-toolkit

WordPress plugin providing an all-in-one solution for effective academic blogging.
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Reference management window is gone v 5.0.2 #541

Closed heritiera closed 5 years ago

heritiera commented 5 years ago

**ABT Version: 5.0.2

PHP Version: 7.0.29

Theme:MH Magazine Lite (Child)

Plugin List:

Browser: Google Chrome (Version: 71.0.3578.98) Safari (Version: 12.0.3)

Expected behavior: In editing a page, I expect the panel to add or manage references to appear on the right hand side above the "publish" panel.

Actual behavior: The panel is missing... appears nowhere on the screen that I can find. Although all previously added references show up on the pages, I can not add or edit any new references.

Console messages:

// Paste messages here
WebSocket connection to 'wss://public-api.wordpress.com/pinghub/wpcom/me/newest-note-data' failed: Unexpected response code: 403
dsifford commented 5 years ago

Is this with the new editor?

heritiera commented 5 years ago

classic

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Is this with the new editor?

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heritiera commented 5 years ago

classic - but, I am using the editor with the "Pods – Custom Content Types and Fields” installed, and am working on custom posts/page types. Only the classic editor is available there.

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dsifford commented 5 years ago

I'm not sure what "pods" are, but the plugin only works on editors provided by wordpress. No custom editors are supported.

heritiera commented 5 years ago

Thanks. It looks and acts like the classic. I will check with the pods folks too

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I'm not sure what "pods" are, but the plugin only works on editors provided by wordpress. No custom editors are supported.

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heritiera commented 5 years ago

Or, finally, is a previous version of ABT available still? I had no problems until the upgrade.

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I'm not sure what "pods" are, but the plugin only works on editors provided by wordpress. No custom editors are supported.

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heritiera commented 5 years ago

The solution - I installed the wp classic editor plugin, set it to classic, and opened a page to edit. ATK now works like it used to. And, thanks for this effort on your part. I do appreciate it. jc

On Feb 3, 2019, at 12:44 PM, Derek Sifford notifications@github.com<mailto:notifications@github.com> wrote:

I'm not sure what "pods" are, but the plugin only works on editors provided by wordpress. No custom editors are supported.

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glorious1 commented 5 years ago

In case you didn't spot it, there is an icon for the plugin in upper right, an academic hat. Also you might have to click in the content. It seems the old page content is seen as one big block by the block editor.

dsifford commented 5 years ago

Also you might have to click in the content. It seems the old page content is seen as one big block by the block editor.

In those cases, on the classic editor block, if you click the 3 dots icon you can select "convert to blocks" to transform it all into the new format.

heritiera commented 5 years ago

Thanks. The best solution seems to have been to install the classic editor plugin. Without that, the specialized posts (PODS) don’t talk to ABT well. Thanks for all your help and thanks for developing the plugin. jc

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Also you might have to click in the content. It seems the old page content is seen as one big block by the block editor.

In those cases, on the classic editor block, if you click the 3 dots icon you can select "convert to blocks" to transform it all into the new format.

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