Hi,
there are some changes in the CSS of the new version, so maybe this is a caching problem.
Could you please empty your browser’s cache and reload the page?
The plugin actually uses a cache busting mechanism that flags the CSS and JS files with the plugin’s current version number to prevent this kind of issues when a new version is released, but as you have used a beta-version of 1.5, where the files were already flagged as v1.5, the automatic cache busting might have failed.
You can always download older versions of the plugin here (at the bottom of the page):
https://ww.wp.xz.cn/plugins/switch-video-quality/advanced/
And here is the beta version of 1.5:
https://github.com/team-ok/switch-video-quality/archive/Subtitles.zip
But those won’t work together with WordPress 4.9.
Good day!
I have followed your instructions and cleared my cache. I have no cache managing plugin installed on my WP. I also have loaded the site on Internet Explorer which I never used for my site and had the same result.
One thing I failed to mention is that my pages are in Lifter LMS as they are online lessons. I don’t think this would cause an issue as the lesson pages created by lifter LMS use the standard templates.
I have to head out to work now but I’ll install Mozilla Firefox when I get back and test on it.
Thank you for your time and efforts.
Marc
Hello again.
I have installed Firefox and I have the same result. No resolution selection and a subtitle button that is messed up.
Thank you for looking into this.
Marc
It’s hard to say what’s going on without a look at your code. Could you please provide a link to your website?
Which version of WordPress are you using? Is it 4.9 or an earlier version?
Hi, again, thank you for your prompt reply.
Yes but I need to send you an access voucher to see the lesson pages.
Here is my email: graphic_designer @ hotmail.com
Send me a message and I’ll give you access.
Thank you
Marc
Note, I also tried deactivating my plugins without any improvement.