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All, I upgraded to latest Backlight version and the login issue has been solved. Thank you all for supporting me.
Bob
Rod, it is 1.0.5 Release 2. I will make the update next monday, I'll let you know if it will solve the issue. Thanks for now.
I will make the step to Backlight 2 shortly after.
Daniel, is downgrading PHP essential when upgrading Backlight? I have some other non-backlight parts on my site that requires 7.1....
Hi team,
I can't login to Backlight.
on www.bobvansanten.com/backlight I get error:
Something went wrong
count(): Parameter must be an array or an object that implements Countable in SimpleHTMLTag.php on line 44
I am using Backlight version 1. My site is working normal, it is just the login that fails.
I recently moved to PHP 7.1.
I found an older post with the same issue, but could not find a solution given.
Thanks for your Help!
Bob
Rod, I fixed it according to your recommendations. Thanks!
Rod, you are absolutely right. I noticed that the icons do not wrap very nicely on small screens like phones. It is my limited knowledge of object wrapping, but I am studying the theory of floating blocks and will take your suggestion to improve.
Thanks. In CE4 I had my homepage outside the package as a separate html file. Now in Backlight it was no deal to create such a page within the module.
I completed the migration of my CE4 site to Backlight. The few issues I encountered during migration were already explained somewhere in the forum. I love the new architecture of Backlight compared to the previous plugin concept of CE4; the workflow has significantly improved. Thank you, guys!
Thanks Rod, for reaching out. I do use Publisher though. The only exceptional thing I do is having a homepage, not constructed with CE4 pages; the other pages of my site are created in Pages and are galleries. This works all fine. I hope I can run my site in Backlight in the same way......
Hi, I would like to have support doing the following. I want to migrate to backlight + pages. Currently I am using CE4 (Gallery + pages). The CE4 Pages stuff is in my root directory. I have an own home page, that I want to keep; it loads with index.html. I want to continue CE4 until I have fully tested backlight. How do I organize the files/folders (especially in the root folder) in order to achieve this? Thanks!
To update your Wordpress footer:
login to your Wordpress dashboard; go to Appearance > Editor; select the footer.php file; replace the text between <div id="site-generator"> tags; update the file.
I am a long time user of the Gallery module as part of my website, while the other components still were own coded html pages. Today, I nearly completed a full transition to CE4, with only the homepage own-coded and using Wordpress for my news messages. Thanks, guys, it is high quality stuff you are creating. As a bonus, I was able to create an Android app from the site, which is only possible when the site looks great on a mobile device.
www.bobvansanten.com
Dear community. I have a website partially based on Wordpress and partially on TTG modules. In Wordpress I use a theme twenty eleven, which suits me fine. I wonder if there is lightbox function available for Wordpress that is similar to the lightbox used in TTG Gallery modules?
Today I am using a free lightbox plugin that can be found in the Wordpress libraries; it works, but is not as nice as the (professional) lightbox that is used in my TTG built site.
Bob
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