Hi Dominic.

I have 10 featured posts that I would like a user to scroll through. The problem I am having is only 4 of the posts show in GK News Slideshow. Clicking on the arrows at either end of the widget have no effect on the display.

Can you help?

Thanks
Dave

    Hi analystguy,
    Firstly, you can check your widget and configure it like the following screenshot: https://prnt.sc/vu3yql
    If you still face their issue, you can send me the username & password of your site for further checking.

      dominic

      Hi Dominic:

      My widget reads the same as what you show. For some reason there is no scroll action.

      I am writing this site in my dev environment using flywheel.local. for you to access the site, I will need to upload it to a raspberry pi and adjust my router to forward port 22 to it. This will take a bit.

        5 days later

        Hi analystguy,
        Yes, let me know when your site publish. We will check and help you resolve this issue.

          21 days later

          dominic

          Hi Domenic:

          First things first - Season's Greetings!

          I migrated my site from my pc local dev to a raspberry pi on my network using the backup and restore widget WPvivid. The raspberry pi is running Rasberry Pi OS (Debian like linux). Version is buster lite.

          As with the my local dev environment, the slideshow still doesn't scroll.

          What info would you like to ftp into my server in order to do what you need without the whole world having that same ability?

            dominic

            I uploaded the site to a local raspberry pi accessable from the Internet. It is slow to load in a browser, thumbnails don't display on slideshow widget until about an hour, some thumbnails don't display at all and the selectors at each end of the slideshow don't work. Too much navigational activity crashed the site.

            The wordpress site runs on apache 2.4 at an interal IP of 192.168.7.4. I use php 7.3.
            The site sits behind a nginx reverse proxy at an internal ip of 192.168.7.7. Nginx terminates the SSL and communicates to apache via http.

            Ports 80 and 443 are forwarded from my router to 192.168.7.7. Nginx is responsible for proxying to the correct backend webserver.

            You can see what I am up against by going to eclassactions.com.

            Hopefully you can make my new year happier than 2020.

            Cheers and Happy New Year.
            Dave

            Dominic

            I added the pluging WP super cache to see if it would speed up the site. It didn't so I deleted it. In so doing it left my site in shambles. That's enough for one day...

            Dave

            Also can you recommend a good cache plugin for this theme?

            I think I fixed the scrolling issue. misspelled css nad things now work

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