I was able to make the previous ecohosting theme compatible to wordpress 5.6 with a WP plugin
So I don’t have to switch to ecohosting v 3.8 right now …
I will wait until ecohosting is compatible with a WP multisite setup again and a real_path check has been implemented, according to the license policy of ThemeForest.
for the test (dev) installation I can live with a single license, but for productive multi-site the license check ask for 3 further licenses.
Is there no other easy way e.g. realpath check or a core module which checks the domain and ignores a simulated folder rewrite?
Thank You for reply!
We use 4 languages and we bought 2 licenses, one for our development (test) system and one for productive use.
We are a professional and reputable provider and do not share any software licenses.
The WordPress installation is located in a single folder, so the license checker should check for the real path [realpath()] not the URL which is mostly rewritten for SEO purposes.
Regards
before we bought the theme 4 years ago we have explicitly asked whether this theme works for a multisite and your answer was yes.
It was only for this reason that we bought a license because we always used a multilingual site and the core plugin always worked before.
clarification:
– we ONLY use the theme for one domain, this is not a multisite using different domain or subdomains
– wordpress is installaed in a single folder, there are no different or additional installation folders
great, thank you very much for the quick support!
I have also sent a screencast video to your email which shows the issue
reboot due to kernel update – it’s back online, please retry
wait, please try to reload the page after the first load in firefox, then the header images are cut off I think it only happens with WordPress v. 5.6 and Firefox, my screen resolution is 1440×900
you are right, now it works!
maybe something with the server PHP cache, I’ll keep working on it and keep an eye on it.
thanks for the quick support
I have removed all static firehole blacklists, if it still does not load please try to clear the browser cache because of the previos htaccess password file which have changed.
Thank you, login details has been send via envato
additional details:
PHP v 7.3
Wordpress v 5.6 (latest)
Firefox: 84.0.1 (64-Bit)
when resizing the browser window in firefox or using F11 (fullscreen) it will be adjusted but just for the current page
I was able to solve this issue now, it seems it was caused by an obsolete category in the hosting prices section. It may be important to delete obsolete unused categories before updating the core plugin.
Thanks for your investigation and support.
it seems I need to re-add the categories to the section modules, they have changed to an empty categorie after the upgrade
OK, thanks!
the section layout is now shown in the backend but not shown in frontend … do I have to change something?