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guanzo
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Sorry, where exactly in the readme does it describe how to import this plugin? Perhaps this quote?
> If you are developing a plugin or theme that includes a service worker, consider relying on this PWA plugin, or at least only use the built-in implementation as a fallback for when the PWA plugin is not available.
Do i just copy & paste the plugin’s files into my own plugins directory?
That’s what I’m trying now, and it “works”, but I get this warning in the admin plugin page
> You appear to have installed the PWA plugin incorrectly. It is currently installed in the test-plugin directory, but it needs to be placed in a directory named pwa. Please rename the directory. This is important for WordPress plugin auto-updates.
So it seems like the pwa plugin must be installed as a separate plugin? Does that mean the end user has to install 2 plugins? The PWA one, and the one I’m making?
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This reply was modified 6 years, 4 months ago by guanzo.
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This reply was modified 6 years, 4 months ago by guanzo.
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This reply was modified 6 years, 4 months ago by guanzo.