• Resolved sfuma

    (@sfuma)


    Why don’t you add an article extension to the base plugin.
    Is the Extension manager compatible with WordPress 5.5.1?

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  • Plugin Author Sybre Waaijer

    (@cybr)

    Hello!

    For your first question, please see my answer here.

    And yes–we’ll always keep our TSF plugin family up-to-date and working with the latest WordPress versions. If incompatibilities arise from a new WP version, we’ll have a patch out before that new version of WordPress is even available.

    Thread Starter sfuma

    (@sfuma)

    It’s strange to hear that from you. In my opinion it is a free, feature of all SEO plugins. A stub, not a plugin. I didn’t know there was a price to pay for this.

    • This reply was modified 4 years, 5 months ago by sfuma.
    Plugin Author Sybre Waaijer

    (@cybr)

    Ours works quite differently from other plugins, where we primarily focus on big publishing businesses instead of noncommercial bloggers. We were also the first to bring that feature.

    In this world of WordPress, you’ll encounter undercutting where some are giving things away for free where others have put a price on. Giving something away for free is a profoundly uncanny tactic in this eerie competition. If we’re starting a race of who gives away things for free first, it’ll be a race to the ground where everything is free, and nobody has the means to pay for a living anymore, or otherwise support the products.

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