I just installed the flatsome theme on WordPress on my namecheap server and I'm having a problem whereby the changes I make with the UX builder don't save. Every time I make changes and I click update then close the UX builder, the changes don't effect whereas when I make changes from WordPress "customize" it works.I've tried several things, tried deleting and re-installing the theme, tried deleting and reinstalling WordPress itself, and still the same thing. Please I need help
I just asked to theme support and they said there is no officially compatibility testing with Event Calendar plug-in, and they also said that any plug-in that uses wordpress coding standards should work with their theme.
With regards to your customization question, unfortunately, it is outside of our stated scope of support. For what is covered in the support forums, please review our What support is provided for license holders? Knowledgebase article.
I already have Toolset Types and I'm loving it, I've been able to build incredible things with it. But I would like to use the Flatsome theme in some projects and some time ago I researched the compatibility with Toolset Types and read that due to the use of non-standard UX constructor class names used by Flatsome there was imcompatibility.
I contacted UX-themes staff 3 months ago and they answered the following: "Flatsome 3.3.9 has improved compatibility with 3rd party responsive frameworks. I think this should solve the issue with the ToolSet Plugin." - hidden link
3) This "solution" (In the meantime you will find that you are able to use the UX page builder if you go to Toolset> Settings> General and select the final option, "This site is not using Bootstrap CSS".) Found in the forum solves a part of the problem making possible the use of the theme, what functions will I lose with this solution? Link to the post: -types-and-flatsome-theme/
So, no, we did not test the Theme new version yet.
We do that only if we enter in a compatibility cooperation, and usually, we cannot test all the themes, but the Theme author will then grant compatibility (usually).
The test store has the default out-of-the-box configuration without any optimizations. Although the page size is small compared to an operational WooCommerce store, it still loads under a second. You can achieve better load time and performance grades if you optimize the store.
Inside the main folder, you will also find a file called flatsome-child.zip. The developers have included this to help you create a child theme that often comes in handy when you just want to change the CSS and retain original customizations.
Design is the make-or-break aspect of a website. The more creative-looking your online identity, the more you attract potential customers. It is common for visitors to visit well-designed websites just for aesthetics.
Flatsome offers pre-made premium quality demos for convenience when you have a website structure in mind. Another benefit of the demos is that everything from the home page to checkout works just fine.
Flatsome WordPress theme has impressive parallax effects, an integrated Wireframe Kit, and UX Creator. The Flatsome Studio basically lets you create stunning web pages with ease using all these features. The theme color, image size, block placement, icons, and background design are all brilliant for designing.
More and more visitors now use mobile phones to access the web. If you are starting an online store, it must be mobile-friendly and fast for a better user experience. This is where Flatsome is incredibly optimized for fast loading on mobile phones.
The theme can adapt to any screen size. I tested this theme on different devices to verify its compatibility and speed; the results were extraordinary. The logos and icons were well-placed, and so were all other website elements.
The UX Builder comes with 36 different content elements, including the basic ones like videos, sliders, and sections. There are no complaints here as all the essential content elements/blocks are available with Flatsome.
Flatsome Studio is a free extensive digital library with images, pre-designed layouts, and sections that you can simply import and use in just a few clicks. They are all well-organized into categories to help you find different website elements easily.
When importing new elements, you can open the studio and choose from more than 100+ elements. These are usually templates for important sections (price tables, logos, testimonials, banners, campaigns, call to action, etc.).
This Flatsome theme review can help you while selecting the right theme for your WooCommerce store. With Flatsome, you can build online stores with customized modules and theme options with relative ease. The WooCommerce integration is super easy too. However, this theme may not be ideal for beginners since there are many options to get familiar with at first.
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This theme is a premium builder focused for the WooCommerce site development. Flatsome is the theme claimed to be suitable for an agency or freelancer. It has got all the tools needed to create super-fast responsive websites with amazing user experience. It has got unlimited options and a revolutionary responsive page builder, so we can create anything without coding.
The Flatsome theme suffers from an unauthenticated PHP Object Injection vulnerability. This issue occurs when user-supplied input is not properly sanitized before being passed to the maybe_unserialize function which is a wrapper for PHP unserialize function.
Since PHP allows object serialization, an unauthenticated user could pass ad-hoc serialized strings to a vulnerable unserialize call, resulting in an arbitrary PHP object(s) injection into the application scope. The described vulnerability was fixed in version 3.17.6 and assigned CVE-2023-40555.
We could see that the flatsome_ajax_load_instagram function is set as a function handler for the wp_ajax_nopriv_flatsome_load_instagram ajax action which indicates that the function can be reached by an unauthenticated user. The function will directly process the base64-decoded $value to the maybe_unserialize function. The $value itself is constructed from $data which directly comes from $_GET['data'] without any filtering or sanitization. Since the user can fully control $value, we can achieve arbitrary PHP object injection on the server.
At the time this article was published, we were not able to discover a significant POP chain in the vulnerable plugin, making the impact of this issue limited. If a POP chain is present via an additional plugin or theme installed on the WordPress site, it could allow the attacker to delete arbitrary files, retrieve sensitive data, or execute code, depending on the available POP chain.
Since the issue is mainly because the plugin uses the unsafe maybe_unserialize function, replacing the function should be enough to fix the issue. In this case, the vendor decided to use the JSON format to process the $value data. The patch can be seen below:
The maybe_unserialize function is a wrapper for PHP unserialize function which is one of the more sensitive processes that could lead to a security issue. In general, we do not recommend using this method to process data that could be partially or fully controlled by user input.
We recommend using JSON instead of serialization to process more complex data structures. If the unserialize process is still needed on the application, we recommend at least configuring the allowed_classes option set to false.
Hello, how can I get Rankmath seo to work properly with the uxbuilder content? I have spoken with the flatsome developers and they say that not enought peopel are interested in ahving this working so therre will be no update from their end.Are you guys willing to get this working? I might not be able to support your work anymore if i cant get the plugin to work properly.
Thank you
Since this seems to be a compatibility issue between Rank Math and the UXBuilder content in Flatsome, I recommend assigning this ticket to our human support team for further assistance. Please use the available buttons to assign the ticket to a human agent who will look into this matter and provide you with a solution.
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