• Resolved Quaap

    (@quaap)


    I just installed Bugerator, and already like the way it’s working.
    But I have a few problems I can’t resolve.

    – The Appearance/CSS option gives me several php errors:

    Warning: fopen(/wp-content/plugins/bugerator//bugerator.css) [function.fopen]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /wp-content/plugins/bugerator/bugerator.php on line 4275

    Warning: filesize() [function.filesize]: stat failed for /wp-content/plugins/bugerator//bugerator.css in /wp-content/plugins/bugerator/bugerator.php on line 4276

    Warning: fread() expects parameter 1 to be resource, boolean given in /wp-content/plugins/bugerator/bugerator.php on line 4276

    Warning: fclose() expects parameter 1 to be resource, boolean given in /wp-content/plugins/bugerator/bugerator.php on line 4277

    The file exists at that location with 775 access rights.
    probably for the same reason the bugerator-default.css file is not used, because it seems to do nothing with the css.

    – When I report a new issue, and try to attach a file, it doesn’t work. The issue is saved, but the Attached file: is empty. So it does not upload anything.

    – Once I’ve made a issue report, I can’t change the type. So when the type: Bug was given by mistake, I can’t correct that afterwards.

    Maybe some of these issues have to do with settings I messed up, but maybe you can help me trying to fix them.

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  • Thread Starter Quaap

    (@quaap)

    Is it possible to make links in the Description: and Note: area clickable, so you don’t have to copy and paste them?

    Plugin Author David Whipple

    (@tickerator)

    I’m actually really close to killing the css edit thing. It was a nice thought but isn’t very practical. I’ve been meaning to make a css file that turns almost everything over to the theme so it blends a bit better.

    As for the Description and Note area clickable – can you clarify please? I don’t quite understand what you mean.

    I’m really going to try to get back to bugerator in the next couple of days so I’ll see what I can do.

    Thread Starter Quaap

    (@quaap)

    The CSS edit thing would indeed be very nice if you get it to work.

    As for the Description and Note area clickable - can you clarify please? I don't quite understand what you mean.

    When I put a link (https://www.example.com) into the description of the ‘report Issue’ or in a note underneath the issue, it doesn’t act like a link. I would like it to be click-able, so it is opened in a new window.

    Is the reason I can’t upload files with new issues a permission error. Can I fix this myself? I thought I create the issues and later, when uploading works, updating them by uploading the pictures. But it seems you can’t edit the issue, and upload files afterwards… ??
    What is the location the files are stored?

    But it not all negative… I really do like the plug-in!! ??

    Plugin Author David Whipple

    (@tickerator)

    In the next version the comments will not be in a chat box. So if you do a regular url link in the comment example then it will be a link.

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