Plugin Author
Josh
(@josh401)
Hi Les, thanks for sharing.
I think you are correct… loads more would have said something by now.
I don’t see anything in your list of plugins that ‘stands out’ to me. Unfortunately, I think we will need to go through the troubleshooting process; to see if another plugin (or your theme) is conflicting.
Are you familiar with the troubleshooting process? Here is a quick “how to” I wrote:
http://learn.wpeditpro.com/fixing-plugin-conflicts/
Thanks for the response. I’ll have a play when I’ve got the time and report any useful findings.
Plugin Author
Josh
(@josh401)
Thanks Les. I’ll also check with my other “power users” and see if they notice any irregularities.
Done the traditional test:
1. Changed to default 2014 Theme – no change (not surprising)
2. Deactivated all plugins, then reactivated WP Edit. This worked as normal
3. Reactivated plugins one by one. Found that it was the old Ultimate TinyMCE Custom Styles Addon that caused the problem. Left it deactivated for now.
Plugin Author
Josh
(@josh401)
Great.
I have updated that plugin (you probably purchased that, correct?).
You should have received the updated Custom Styles to the email I had on file when you made the purchase.
If you did not receive it, let me know and I’ll get it to you via another method.
Hi Josh
It’s been a while, so I’d forgotten that was one I’d bought – it was in April 2012 according to my mail archive.
Haven’t received the update so far (still using the same email address, and I’ve checked spam folders)
Thanks
Plugin Author
Josh
(@josh401)
Okay, sorry about that.
Please use our contact form here:
http://wpeditpro.com/contact/
Include a link to this thread.. and we’ll get you the updated version.
Plugin Author
Josh
(@josh401)
Got it.. and responded.
And thanks for the name change 🙂
Plugin Author
Josh
(@josh401)
Hi Les.
Did we make any progress with this issue?
Hi Josh
Got the new Custom Styles plugin, but it fails to activate (function name collision with WP Edit:
Fatal error: Cannot redeclare my_mce_before_init() (previously declared in /..path../wordpress/wp-content/plugins/wp-edit/includes/style_formats.php:5) in /..path../wordpress/wp-content/plugins/custom_styles/includes/style_formats.php on line 1461
As an experiment, I renamed the function in the Custom Styles plugin. This let it activate, and I could see the user interface. But it also made the toolbars go away again.
Reported it via the contact form, and had a reply from Monica soon after. I replied to her via email yesterday, confirming that the error I’m getting was with the Custom Styles plugin you sent me.
Plugin Author
Josh
(@josh401)
Sorry. Insane weekend.
Okay, I really want to get you straightened out on this.
I know this form is “dorky”.. but please use my personal website contact form:
http://joshlobe.com/contact-me/
That will go directly to my personal email.
We shall continue from there.
Thank you, Les.
No problem – definitely not urgent.
Form filled in, with link back to this thread
Plugin Author
Josh
(@josh401)
Got it.
Thanks kindly.
Will have a look at this tonight; and an answer tomorrow 🙂
Plugin Author
Josh
(@josh401)
Well.. I hope this doesn’t reflect my customer service; but I’ve lost your email again…
However, I do have updated versions of the plugins 🙂
I found the issue; and it was a clash when adding custom styles when old styles were already in the initialization process.
You also helped me to dig further into that combination; and find the best way for adding new styles without overwriting the ones already in the initialization. So, thanks for that!
Well.. send me another email 🙂
And I’ll send you the updated plugin.
Thanks Les.