If I use the Text Widget the iframe works. If I use the Visual Editor widget the iframe works. If I use the SiteOrigin Editor widget the iframe fails and displays the alt text.
Why should it be I hear you ask in your relentless search for truth!
If I use the Text Widget the iframe works. If I use the Visual Editor widget the iframe works. If I use the SiteOrigin Editor widget the iframe fails and displays the alt text.
Why should it be I hear you ask in your relentless search for truth!
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Hi Philip
Thanks for letting us know about this. I’ve logged this as a potential bug in our issue tracker. We’ll investigate this as soon as possible and try come up with a fix.
Hi Philip
Just to let you know, we’ve fixed this in our development version. A fix will be coming in the next update.
Thanks Greg :)
Thank you very much Greg. I am becoming the site origin fanatic. Install WP SOPB SOW SOCSS and you are ready to play!
Thanks for your support and feedback, it’s most appreciated :)
Hi Andrew/Greg
I’m new to using SiteOrigin’s Page Builder and Widgets bundle – having previously focused on hand coding most changes within WordPress through child themes. My initial impression is that SiteOrigin’s going to lighten my load a lot!
I’ve just experienced exactly the same issue as Phillip above, concerning iFrames, with the same results (i.e., mine works within a simple text widget, but not within SiteOrigin Editor widget ). Perhaps you can advise whether you have had the opportunity to address this?
Thanks and regards
Webbo