Thanks! I especially appreciate that you have created a more structured way of sharing the documentation - I find that the Bubble.is plugin page is very limited as far as documentation possibilities goes.
Thank you!!
Yeah, it takes a huge big amount of time to create a good documentation for each plugin, but we will do.
All our plugins will come with this kind of friendly-easy to use documentation.
Please don’t subscribe to the plugin, after a deep meditation we decided to make those plugins free for everyone.
So please, don’t purchase it, until bubble changes the license of those plugins to free. We sent them the request.
Hi thank you for this plugin. Looks good!
But it seems it causes an issue to show a specific icon (“Icon fa fa-pencil”) though:
as you can see in the editor, all icons appear as they should
Our plugin loads the new version 5 FontAwesome library, and Bubble has not updated their library yet (v4), and maybe that is causing the issue with that icon.
Hmmm tried all several scopes… like uninstall all/one plugin/multi-plugin don’t know … well google said it was js error… but being a non-coder i could only observe … that problem is common on many platforms
well @neerja wanted to share some insight… if u allow
And request to @neerja to kill ‘d bug’ and the awesome solution “PLEASE” many non-coding-babbler’s could perform
I’m having this issue as well with ALL my alerts. I deleted other alerts plugins and this keeps on. Do you have any news about fixing this? I’m trying to base my onboarding fully on your tool.
is there a way to set a conditional to show the alert only when an alert is not visible?
Currently if a user presses the button used to trigger the alert several times in a row, multiple alerts popup. I’d like to set a conditional on the workflow only to show an alert when no other alerts of the same type are visible.
Currently I’ve implemented a workaround to set a custom state that the conditional is referencing with a workflow for setting the state with a pause set to the duration that is the same as the toast timeout duration, but this is a bit hacky.
Also, anyway to set the size of the alerts, especially when they are set to target an element? Currently on target element the alert changes it size to be the same as the target element, specifically on the width dimensions.
Another issue with the target element…anyway to set where according to the target element the alert is placed. As of now the position features in the element editor do not dictate where it is placed when a target element is used. Instead the alert always covers the target element.