Thanks George. We are not using our own script (we’re using what WordPress provides), however we do use our own CSS for that script.
Thanks George, let me investigate with the developers tomorrow.
Ok, so there was some confusion. The developers were already referring to the version which we uploaded today – could you please check and confirm?
OK, you’re still including your own version of JQuery-UI. This is not correct. Your plugin still breaks other plugins that use JQuery-UI to display a dialog box.
This is how you’re impacting other plugins:
http://www.mhsoftware.com/~gsexton/ums-broken.jpg
The only difference between the two is that your plugin is activated. The reason your plugin breaks the dialog is because you’re including your own version of JQuery.
Could you please give us your blog url?
Sure, go to this URL:
http://cdtest.connectdaily.com/
Click on one of the events in the list of events on the right side bar, or click on one of the highlighted days on the mini-calendar in the right sidebar.
Because your plugin includes it’s own copy of JQuery-UI, you’re breaking other plugins that rely on it. Specifically, you’re breaking our events calendar plugin:
http://www.connectdaily.com/wordpress-calendar-plugin/
You need to not include your own version of JQuery-UI.
I would really appreciate it if you could fix your plugin.
Yes, you’re right. This plugin https://ww.wp.xz.cn/plugins/ultimate-social-media-plus/ should already have it fixed, please use that one. We’ll correct it in this plugin as well for the next release.
I’m not actually a user of your plugin. I got involved because one of your users came to me and said my plugin (Connect Daily Events Calendar) didn’t work with their theme. I actually wrote a blog post on troubleshooting WordPress plugin conflicts based on my experience with this issue.
http://www.connectdaily.com/troubleshooting-wordpress-plugin-conflicts/