• Resolved Peter

    (@hardpeter4u)


    Hi,
    Just downloaded and installed this plugin.
    I looked for C:\wamp\www\wordpress4/wp-content/uploads/pixopoint-theme-integrator and that folder is not created.

    Your site shows what things SHOULD look like but on the admin page where it says location of HTML it doesn’t show the require statement as it shows in your picture.

    So, what’s up with this plugin? You offer no support for this? Why was it then put into the wordpress repository for download and use? I am utterly confused about this plugin.

    Peter

    https://ww.wp.xz.cn/plugins/pixopoint-theme-integrator/

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  • Plugin Author Ryan Hellyer

    (@ryanhellyer)

    Your question somewhat answers itself.
    I no longer provide support for it because people don’t understand what it does or how it works. I’m not sure how to explain it any better than is currently in the plugin documentation unfortunately.

    Lack of support shouldn’t really matter. Developers who would be using this plugin should be able to figure out how it works from the code.

    Thread Starter Peter

    (@hardpeter4u)

    You didn’t answer the question as to why the folder and code snippet (the require statement) weren’t created???
    If that part worked, I’d be able to figure out how to use it I would imagine.

    Plugin Author Ryan Hellyer

    (@ryanhellyer)

    I don’t provide support 😛

    But I’m not sure what is causing that anyway. It may just be that the appropriate permissions aren’t set. The plugin is very old and may be doing some things wrong, not serving appropriate errors when permissions aren’t set correctly etc. Perhaps try manually making the folder.

    Thread Starter Peter

    (@hardpeter4u)

    I created the folder manually right away but no code or files in the folder.

    Ok, well, thanks anyways.

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