The work-around I’ve found is to temporarily disable ModSecurity (cPanel), then edit and save the site option field. Then, turn ModSecurity back on when finished.
My webhost is LiquidWeb.
I’ve run into performance issues as well with repeaters that have a lot of entries on a page. In many cases, I created custom post types, showing the custom fields in a ‘listing’ instead of using repeater fields, and performance was much better.
I’m seeing the same thing with 5.7.3 on recently licensed (last few days) sites. Sites that were licensed at least a couple weeks ago unaffected.
I know this is an old thread, but as far as I can tell, the issue is yet to be addressed.
I’d actually be very happy if the metaboxes just stayed collapsed once you collapse them, the way WP’s standard metaboxes work.
Currently if I collapse an ACF metabox and leave the edit screen, then come back to it (or open a new page that contains the same ACF metabox), the metaboxes are open again. Also, if you collapse them, then update the page, they are reopened.
This is an important UI feature. Can we please have this?
I work around this issue all the time, and I’m wondering what can be done to get it elevated to a status in which it’s addressed (this thread is now 10 months old). Can we please have radio buttons that have no default selection, with the ability to set default selection if desired?
Hmm. I’d never noticed the message field before.
Yes, that looks like it would work; thanks for pointing it out.
DOH! This is a repeater field, and this works:
`<?php
if(have_rows(‘project_areas’)):
while(have_rows(‘project_areas’)): the_row();
?>
<table>
<tr>
<td>Crash</td>
<td class=”align-center”>
<?php
if( get_sub_field(‘proj_crash’) ) {
if( in_array( ‘Timeliness’, get_sub_field(‘proj_crash’) ) )
{
echo ‘X’;
}}
?>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<?php endwhile;
endif;
?>’
BTW, I checked this thread, and a var dump returns ‘NULL’.
I don’t understand why a field with boxes checked would return NULL, nor why the solution that worked in the thread above does not work for me.
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