Wordpress - AMCharts only display on page reload
I am working on adding an SVG map to a page in WordPress. I can display the map with the AMCharts plugin but when I navigate to a new page then back to the page with the map on it, it no longer renders. In the chrome console, I see the code for the map that's generated but it is not visible.
Has anyone encountered a similar issue with WordPress and using AMCharts?
I am thinking maybe there's a way to auto reload the page when navigating to the page with the map but I'm not sure how to do that just on first page click.
Any input would be appreciated, thanks!
wordpress svg reload amcharts
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I am working on adding an SVG map to a page in WordPress. I can display the map with the AMCharts plugin but when I navigate to a new page then back to the page with the map on it, it no longer renders. In the chrome console, I see the code for the map that's generated but it is not visible.
Has anyone encountered a similar issue with WordPress and using AMCharts?
I am thinking maybe there's a way to auto reload the page when navigating to the page with the map but I'm not sure how to do that just on first page click.
Any input would be appreciated, thanks!
wordpress svg reload amcharts
Can you post a link to your page? It's hard to tell what the problem could be without a way to reproduce it.
– xorspark
Nov 16 '18 at 1:05
I am running locally but I have a template page that displays the chart I created with the default AMcharts map code and this is what I have in my php page:<?php echo do_shortcode("[amcharts id='map-2']"); ?>
– BluLotus
Nov 17 '18 at 22:40
The issue you're describing sounds like a front-end HTML/CSS/JS problem, which is likely related to how your template is designed. PHP code doesn't help narrow down the problem, unfortunately. A live link to any page of yours that reproduces this would really help in troubleshooting the problem.
– xorspark
Nov 17 '18 at 23:46
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I am working on adding an SVG map to a page in WordPress. I can display the map with the AMCharts plugin but when I navigate to a new page then back to the page with the map on it, it no longer renders. In the chrome console, I see the code for the map that's generated but it is not visible.
Has anyone encountered a similar issue with WordPress and using AMCharts?
I am thinking maybe there's a way to auto reload the page when navigating to the page with the map but I'm not sure how to do that just on first page click.
Any input would be appreciated, thanks!
wordpress svg reload amcharts
I am working on adding an SVG map to a page in WordPress. I can display the map with the AMCharts plugin but when I navigate to a new page then back to the page with the map on it, it no longer renders. In the chrome console, I see the code for the map that's generated but it is not visible.
Has anyone encountered a similar issue with WordPress and using AMCharts?
I am thinking maybe there's a way to auto reload the page when navigating to the page with the map but I'm not sure how to do that just on first page click.
Any input would be appreciated, thanks!
wordpress svg reload amcharts
wordpress svg reload amcharts
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Can you post a link to your page? It's hard to tell what the problem could be without a way to reproduce it.
– xorspark
Nov 16 '18 at 1:05
I am running locally but I have a template page that displays the chart I created with the default AMcharts map code and this is what I have in my php page:<?php echo do_shortcode("[amcharts id='map-2']"); ?>
– BluLotus
Nov 17 '18 at 22:40
The issue you're describing sounds like a front-end HTML/CSS/JS problem, which is likely related to how your template is designed. PHP code doesn't help narrow down the problem, unfortunately. A live link to any page of yours that reproduces this would really help in troubleshooting the problem.
– xorspark
Nov 17 '18 at 23:46
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Can you post a link to your page? It's hard to tell what the problem could be without a way to reproduce it.
– xorspark
Nov 16 '18 at 1:05
I am running locally but I have a template page that displays the chart I created with the default AMcharts map code and this is what I have in my php page:<?php echo do_shortcode("[amcharts id='map-2']"); ?>
– BluLotus
Nov 17 '18 at 22:40
The issue you're describing sounds like a front-end HTML/CSS/JS problem, which is likely related to how your template is designed. PHP code doesn't help narrow down the problem, unfortunately. A live link to any page of yours that reproduces this would really help in troubleshooting the problem.
– xorspark
Nov 17 '18 at 23:46
Can you post a link to your page? It's hard to tell what the problem could be without a way to reproduce it.
– xorspark
Nov 16 '18 at 1:05
Can you post a link to your page? It's hard to tell what the problem could be without a way to reproduce it.
– xorspark
Nov 16 '18 at 1:05
I am running locally but I have a template page that displays the chart I created with the default AMcharts map code and this is what I have in my php page:
<?php echo do_shortcode("[amcharts id='map-2']"); ?>
– BluLotus
Nov 17 '18 at 22:40
I am running locally but I have a template page that displays the chart I created with the default AMcharts map code and this is what I have in my php page:
<?php echo do_shortcode("[amcharts id='map-2']"); ?>
– BluLotus
Nov 17 '18 at 22:40
The issue you're describing sounds like a front-end HTML/CSS/JS problem, which is likely related to how your template is designed. PHP code doesn't help narrow down the problem, unfortunately. A live link to any page of yours that reproduces this would really help in troubleshooting the problem.
– xorspark
Nov 17 '18 at 23:46
The issue you're describing sounds like a front-end HTML/CSS/JS problem, which is likely related to how your template is designed. PHP code doesn't help narrow down the problem, unfortunately. A live link to any page of yours that reproduces this would really help in troubleshooting the problem.
– xorspark
Nov 17 '18 at 23:46
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Can you post a link to your page? It's hard to tell what the problem could be without a way to reproduce it.
– xorspark
Nov 16 '18 at 1:05
I am running locally but I have a template page that displays the chart I created with the default AMcharts map code and this is what I have in my php page:
<?php echo do_shortcode("[amcharts id='map-2']"); ?>
– BluLotus
Nov 17 '18 at 22:40
The issue you're describing sounds like a front-end HTML/CSS/JS problem, which is likely related to how your template is designed. PHP code doesn't help narrow down the problem, unfortunately. A live link to any page of yours that reproduces this would really help in troubleshooting the problem.
– xorspark
Nov 17 '18 at 23:46