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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [The Events Calendar] Our website is down!Sorry. I replaced it. I used to have a staging site but that plugin was used for a long time and suddenly broke. I’m assuming it was a recent update that caused it to conflict with something else. Either way, I did not have the time to wait days for support.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [The Events Calendar] Our website is down!PHP 5.6.29
Wordpress: 4.7.2
I copied and deleted the entire folder from the server. I can’t give you a version number for the plugin but it has been regularly updated. When I tried to fix the problem I was chasing errors from one line to another so I gave up and deleted it.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [The Events Calendar] Our website is down!Getting the same error here for a different site. I took out the plugin, too.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Thumb Fixer for Social Media] Doesn't read image size.You’re welcome, LeanneCCC. I hope my fix for the issue works for you, too.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Thumb Fixer for Social Media] Doesn't read image size.LeanneCCC, if you have Jetpack installed and activated and the sharing module of that activated, try using WordPress SEO by Yoast. That is what solved the problem for me.
That’s not to say the thumbnail fixer is a bad plugin. It has worked on two sites out of 3 so far which is quite awesome to me.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Thumb Fixer for Social Media] Doesn't read image size.Thanks for the quick reply.
The allow_url_fopen is fine. I’m the host, 🙂
I ended up using an alternative plugin.
I wanted to blame it on the old template but still had issues after I put in a new template. As it turned out it was an issue with Jetpack which was writing its own og metas and using WordPress SEO by Yoast overides Jetpack in this case. so that’s what I did.
I have used your plugin successfully on two sites in development. That’s why I was surprised when it “burped’ on this one site. But this particular instance is an older blog having gone through many upgrades of WordPress since its inception.
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [WP Nivo Slider] Crappy support.Why didn’t you go directly to the original developer’s website and purchase a license? Their product is easy to use and free of errors/bugs.
I did purchase a license. In fact, I purchased the developer license. The problem comes in that I purchased it before a certain date and now the makers require a key that I don’t have and can’t have because I purchased before a certain date when keys were issued. I sent them a screen shot of my purchase.
So, in spite of the fact that I bought a developer’s license, the only support available to me is the support that people who use the free versions get.
It doesn’t matter anymore. You should look at the date of this posting. I hashed it out with Dev7 already and the outcome is I’m out dollars because I bought the product before a certain date.
I’ll survive. I moved on to something else and marked it up as a lesson learned.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Smallerik File Browser] Doesn't workDidn’t help. Tried a few other things, too.
We’ll just have to do it the “ugly” way.
Thanks anyway.
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [See message below] Not very good at all.I can understand wanting a revenue stream. Most of us do. However, there are not even really basic functions in the free version that can’t be done already with something else; and done better. There’s nothing in the free version that makes you want to buy the pro version except messages that the things you want to do are available in the pro version. Sorry, but the only thing the pro offers is a lot of promises that are short on delivery.
“WP-Client is running quite happily on thousands of sites.”
That’s what you told me in a support email. Unfortunately, it didn’t run happily at all on mine.