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  • Thread Starter car57

    (@car57)

    All I can say is what I already stated: The screen for the plugin dashboard, next to inserting a hashtag, says “This feature only available with premium version” or whatever the wording is. Not sure how that could be some javascript error that isn’t in the plugin itself.

    I installed the plugin twice and attempted to set a hashtag. See above.

    I uninstalled and am instead using Enjoy Instagram where I could use a hashtag, and choose to display images as a grid or a carousel.

    Anyone else reading the comments can come to their own conclusion; perhaps it is some weird thing only in my WordPress install. The developer has tried to help, but since I was working on my blog in the middle of the night, I had to move on to use something that worked, and I don’t have the time or inclination to go back and try to troubleshoot a plugin. I would be happy to reword the title of my review to make it clear that I wasn’t able to use the plugin as intended, but again, I can’t give 5 stars to something that did not work as stated, for me, anyway.

    Sorry, that’s the best I can do.

    Thread Starter car57

    (@car57)

    Thanks smashballoon. I get that for all those additional features, that would be a good deal, but I only needed the hashtag feed feature, so I went with another Instagram plugin offering that, along with a carousel display.

    Best to you and your team for your hard work, I don’t think I am the audience for your Pro version!

    Thread Starter car57

    (@car57)

    Thank you Jan. No way was I going to do that! I ended up using a different Instagram plugin that enabled me to use a hashtag feed. I will work on the premise that people reading the reviews can assess for themselves if this was a problem unique to me or not, but I can only convey my experience twice installing that plugin and not being able to use a hashtag feed.

    It is not on me to allow a developer to dig around in my admin…

    Thread Starter car57

    (@car57)

    When I attempted to use a SINGLE hashtag, the plugin’s dashboard had it grayed out with text to the right saying that it was only available in the premium version. So perhaps there is something coded wrong. But I can’t remove the negative review until I could actually insert a hashtag.

    I have to agree with kissesan. I don’t know what to click, what to activate, and fear totally crashing my site if I do something wrong. And after updating yesterday, when I go to the BPS settings page, the display is totally awry. The left-side WP menu now spans the entire page and the actual plugin dashboard is way below. I tried manually adding the Bonus protection code somewhere.

    anyway, between the geek emphasis and the now messed up Dashboard display, I deactivated this plugin and will look for something simpler.

    Thread Starter car57

    (@car57)

    A shout out to Mickey for going offline to help me troubleshoot. I wanted to let all know the issue was with not resetting a wp_query in another widget, and nothing to do with SSRP. This is a REALLY nice plugin!

    Thread Starter car57

    (@car57)

    Hi Mickey, now that we can’t see the widget’s output at the moment, I can’t see what it generates, but I’m fine with you marking this resolved!

    Thread Starter car57

    (@car57)

    sorry to break rules I was not aware of. I didn’t want to get in trouble with my employer for posting a url to site that is not public. I will see if he has a contact url in his area.

    Thread Starter car57

    (@car57)

    Mickey: the site is not public and I don’t want to put a link up on the internet. Email me at [ redacted ] and I can send you a link. Thanks!

    BTW: If we put shortcode in the post editor, it does work. Just doesn’t work in any sidebar we have defined.

    Thread Starter car57

    (@car57)

    You are awesome! thanks!!!!

    Is there are way to tweak this to show the post thumb along with the post title and link? I have some experience modifying wordpress php files, although we would like to use the widget version of this plugin.

    thanks!

    I find that kind of a ridiculous suggestion. No one is going to deactivate all their plugins and switch themes on a live site and then try to figure which of their other plugins “might be a problem”. Nice idea, doesn’t show up in my toolbar. So I will deactivate and move on.

    My wizy-panel Twitter widget stopped working, so I just installed TWP, and like Birgit, nada is displaying in my footer area. Apparently, Twitter has gone about making it so hard to connect to one’s feeds that my response will be to just drop my Twitter feed from my WordPress blogs entirely. Way to go, Twitter!

    Sorry, I cannot quite grasp what you are trying to explain. Can you give an example of EXACTLY how to write the path to one’s own style sheet? And in what directory in the WordPress site would I place that stylesheet?

    For example, say I wanted to use maintenance.css, and I had a theme installed, say call it wildchild.

    Would I put my maintenance.css file in the wp-content/themes/wildchild directory?

    If so, then in filling out the Own Style address, exactly what would that address be?

    This info would be much more helpful to overcome the language barrier. Thanks in advance

    Can anyone explain what is the difference between a body class of “single” or “singular”? I’ve looked at the Thematic dynamic-classes.php and it provides the exact same comment about those two classes, and I cannot figure out how a particular “page” gets a class singular vs or in addition to a class single. Can anyone explain?

    And how would I go about turning off some of the humongous number of dynamic body classes generated by Thematic? (I understand the general principle of filters, but I need to know specifics: what php file to put what code into to turn off body classes I don’t want)

    TIA

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