I was recently notified that our mobile site menu was not functioning. After disabling all plugins I was able to narrow the cause down to this single plugin.
Our configuration:
I would not be surprised to learn that the issue is related to the latest Jetpack upgrade (I just upgraded a few weeks ago), but I really am going to miss this plugin if it can’t be fixed.
Thanks,
mgs
]]>It used to work, but now it messes with the widgets on the side – something is wrong with the code.
]]>Hi, love this but can i link it to an image or ’email us’ (text) ? We’ve got a mailto link set up on an email logo but want to encrypt that address is this possible ?
Thank you
Daniel
]]>Hello,
while otherwise working perfectly fine, this plugin has difficulties with TLD in .co.uk, in that it realises it is an email address, but it ends only taking the .co into the “clickable” address, the uk being simply written but ignored. Is there a way to “repair” that ?
Thank you !
]]>I have a Website using Twitter Profile Widget code on homepage to show current tweets: https://eagle-and-child.com
(The Twitter Profile widget uses code that you create and download from Twitter:
https://twitter.com/about/resources/widgets/widget_profile)
I’ve also been using HumansNotBots – Easy, Accessible Email Cloaker.
Both have been running fine on my site for months. Then suddenly the Twitter Profile disappeared.
I should point out that I hadn’t done anything to cause this. I hadn’t updated WordPress or updated any of the plugins. (I have done since – but to no avail)
Anyway, today I thought I’d try disabling WordPress plugins one by one. (Should have done this in the first place!)
Result: As soon as I disabled HumansNotBots, the Twitter Profile re-appeared.
Any ideas anyone?
]]>I’ve been using this excellent plugin for a while, but now i discovered a problem with IE7, causing the appearence of a disgusting “Operation aborted” error, and i had to disable it.
That’s bad, i found the plugin to be very useful!
Cheers…
]]>Hi.
Thanks for the plugin.
I think it would be great to add an option to change the default “AT” and “DOT” tags used to encode an email address; This would add a great deal of security and would also make the plugin more international as one could use different languages for the encoding tags.
What do you think?
]]>Appears to work ONLY for dot com addresses and is therefore intrinsically broken.
Wake up – there is a whole other world outside the U S of A, you know!
]]>I’ve discovered a conflict between ‘HumansNotBots – Easy, Accessible Email Cloaker’ and WP-Cumulus (Flash) in both IE7 and IE8…works fine in FF. If installed, WP-Cumulus loads, but does not display. Using Ctrl-F5 in IE7 it is possible to see WP-Cumulus load properly, then a split second later the .js for ‘HumansNotBots’ loads and WP-Cumulus suddenly disappears…leading me to believe the issue might be on the part of ‘HumansNotBots’. Any thoughts?
Thanks in advance.
]]>After activating HumansNotBots, WordPress 3.0.1 throws a warning on every page:
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Note: I’ve removed the actual path to wp […] in the quote.
HTH ??