• Resolved jorgeletralia

    (@jorgeletralia)


    I am having problems with a possible conflict between your plugin and the Editorial Calendar plugin (https://ww.wp.xz.cn/plugins/editorial-calendar/). Since PublishPress Future version 4.11, as has been discussed in other posts, the options tabs of other plugins were displaying the title “Action workflow editor”. Although that problem was solved in versions 4.12 and 4.13, now another plugin, Editorial Calendar, presents a strange behavior: when I try to enter the corresponding option, the PublishPress Future options open. And if I deactivate your plugin, when I try again to enter Editorial Calendar I get the message “Sorry, you don’t have permissions to access this page.”

    I have uploaded a video showing the problem here: https://imgur.com/a/hS1NwjC

    I hope you can help me with this problem.

    Thanks in advance.

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  • Plugin Author Steve Burge

    (@stevejburge)

    Hi @jorgeletralia. Thanks for using PublishPress. We’ll take a look at this possible conflict.

    We do have an editorial calendar as part of PublishPress and it’s worth looking at http://ww.wp.xz.cn/plugins/publishpress. That other plugin has not been updated for many years (at least until the last couple of weeks).

    Thread Starter jorgeletralia

    (@jorgeletralia)

    Hi, Steve, thanks for your quick response.

    I know SchedulePress, I installed it yesterday looking for a possible solution. And the plugin does the job, but I’m not comfortable with its design. With your plugin I have to make extra clicks to see the posts scheduled on a specific date, while with the one I’ve been using for years I have everything on the same screen.

    I have it as an option, but would really like to go back to using the old one without any problems.

    Plugin Author Steve Burge

    (@stevejburge)

    Sorry, this isn’t SchedulePress. This is a different plugin with different features: http://ww.wp.xz.cn/plugins/publishpress

    • This reply was modified 1 year, 6 months ago by Steve Burge.
    Thread Starter jorgeletralia

    (@jorgeletralia)

    Oh, I don’t know how I got confused! I’m installing it right now. Thank you very much.

    Of course, if you find any hints to solve the problem with Editorial Calendar, I will be very grateful (I also wrote to them).

    Thread Starter jorgeletralia

    (@jorgeletralia)

    Ok, now we are talking! We will gladly try it.

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    Plugin Author Steve Burge

    (@stevejburge)

    Glad to hear that, thanks @jorgeletralia

    We’ll look into the issue with the other plugin, but hopefully this new option works for you too.

    Thread Starter jorgeletralia

    (@jorgeletralia)

    Steve, please disregard my query. I finally discovered that it was a problem caused by some configuration mismatch in the browser. Editorial Calendar works perfectly. A thousand apologies for any inconvenience.

    I will continue to try your plugin, which is noticeably superior. However, there is something I can’t find. When I click on the option to add a new post, nothing happens. I have not found anything in the options that could help me solve this.

    This is what happens: https://imgur.com/a/pT68lUG

    Thank you very much,

    Jorge.

    Plugin Support Riza Maulana Ardiyanto

    (@rizaardiyanto)

    Hi @jorgeletralia

    That is definitely not a normal behavior.

    If you want to chase this issue, we could help you further if you post it on PublishPress Planner forum: https://ww.wp.xz.cn/support/plugin/publishpress/

    Thanks,

    Thread Starter jorgeletralia

    (@jorgeletralia)

    Thank you very much! I will do so.

    Plugin Support Riza Maulana Ardiyanto

    (@rizaardiyanto)

    @jorgeletralia Thanks! We appreciate you using our plugin 🙂

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