vSlider 4.1.1 and Wordpress 3.3

Started 2 months ago by mjbowen Latest reply from mjbowen
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    1. mjbowen
      Member

      I am unable to create a new slider in WP 3.3. When I try to create a new slider it says:

      Unable to Add vSlider, can not insert vSlider

      What can I do to fix this issue?

      Posted 2 months ago #
    2. We are working on this and will get back to you asap.

      Thanks

      Posted 2 months ago #
    3. Hi mjbowen,

      We tried to replicate this but vSlider4.1.1 is working fine with updated wordpress 3.3

      Could you please let us know the url of your page so that we can resolve this as soon as possible.

      Thanks

      Posted 2 months ago #
    4. mjbowen
      Member

      I don't think the URL will be of any help, since I am unable to even create a slider from the backend. I am able to successfully create a slider using the vSlider for Developers plugin, Version 4.1.

      Posted 2 months ago #
    5. Its good that you are using vslider dev version.

      ( v )

      Posted 2 months ago #
    6. we have updated the vslider dev to 1.0 version, downloadable form the home page.

      Posted 2 months ago #
    7. EagleArts
      Member

      To Admin: URGENT!

      Please help..running WP 3.3 with 4.4.1 vSlider..but slider is "FROZEN" no action happens.
      The top two sliders at this link are "vsliders"...the bottom slider is "TheTheSlider" Plugin which does work
      http://nathangassman.info/tnws.stage/vslidertestshortcode/

      However TheTheSlider does not give me the option to color the 3 little bullets under the slider nor can I put the 3 dots on the Left hand side (see example of how i need it to look at bottom of this photo at this link:
      http://www.nathangassman.com/images/UrgentHelpNeeded-On7Wonders.jpg

      You may see all the other problems I am having by looking at this link too..I am hoping you can unfreeze my vsliders so I can use yours in place of the header slider here...notice the thumbnail stacking problem in my screen shot in above link:
      http://nathangassman.info/tnws.stage/

      if you are willing to look at this ..please send me a private email so i can send you my wordpress login..it may be I have a conflict happening? You may see right of the bat that one of my MANY plugins is conflicting with vslider? I am in SEROIUS problems with client if i cannot get this figured out by this afternoon..they have been waiting over 2 days for this to be fixed..I am new at wordpress..extremely frustrating!
      Thanks and...

      Make it a GREAT DAY!

      Nathan Gassman
      nathangassman@gmail.com
      Best way to reach me is by email.
      Office = 931-563-0441
      Secondary = 931-588-0360

      Posted 2 months ago #
    8. Hi Eagle,

      Considering your request. Here are following steps you an follow:

      1. Disable thetheslider [ This could be one of the reason for vSlider not functioning]
      2. Download vsliderdev from VibeThemes.com homepage and install it.
      3. Create the slider and tell if that works.

      Then we can help you create the vslider you need to make the site as per your needs.
      In case these steps do not work, contact us at via the contact form.

      Thanks,
      ( v )

      Posted 2 months ago #
    9. mjbowen
      Member

      Found that vSlider 4.1.1 was having a conflict with a call in my head to google's jquery api. After disabling that call, vSlider worked perfectly.

      Posted 1 month ago #
    10. mjbowen
      Member

      So, after several attempts at changing my code to work with yours, I am still not having any success with running jquery scripts for my navigation and vSlider working together. With vSlider deactivated, my calls to Google's jquery api works. vSlider doesn't work with that call enabled or calls to local jquery files. As soon as I disable my calls to those other jquery libraries vSlider works. Apparently vSlider is having issues with those other jquery libraries.

      Posted 1 month ago #

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