I just saw that the plugin is running just fine as widget in the sidebar.
Now I saw that the generated RSS feed works also.
Just the rendering of the feed in a page isn’t working. The plugin isn’t working in a page or an article.
I know – I’m a big reason to suffer:
After switching templates:
Some are working some aren’t.
With upgrading my own template vanished. Sad but true.
But I’m happy it’s still working and it was just a template problem.
I’m sorry for disturbing but maybe someone will be helped by my monologue. 😉
Plugin Author
Allen
(@amweiss98)
so you didn’t save the template, as it is explained in the plugin…you simply create the template and then under template options you save it, then restore it after an update.
I’m not sure what you mean that some templates work and some don’t…which ones don’t work now with the new version?
…Now I’mm getting into problems…
As of today ALL ot the templates are working again.
There ares just some little “design things” with
Boxes/Boxes Images and Smooth Scroll.
…but I sware: Yesterday the plugin wasn’t working for me. I deactivated, re-activated it… …but after switching “feeds to post” on, fetching the feeds and switching “feeds to post” off the plugin suddenly worked again. I don’t know if I deleted the fetched feeds before it was working again or after.
And I’m so sad that I’ve wasted your time: But the feeds were really not rendered into the page and source code ended just after the headline where
<div class=”rssmi_wrap”><div class=”reg_rss-output”>…
should come.
It’s strange. After it was working again some templates really weren’t working.
I’m very sorry. It’s all very embarrissing for me.
The template thing:
I thought I have modified a template and loaded it up into the templates directory. Is this directory deleted in whole while upgrading?
There was a template by my own to choose from. After upgrading it was gone. But now I’ve got a local copy. I did it again. I wanted to have another tipme stamp for each article out of the feed.
Plugin Author
Allen
(@amweiss98)
when you save a template, it goes into the database – as long as you don’t delete the plugin, but just upgrade it, it will be in the database, and then you can restore it.
I see. I a more “old fashioned” guy. I’m still thinking in files.
Old fashion isn’t always bad… 😉