Howdy! It appears this plugin uses the create_function
PHP function within wp247-body-classes/admin/wp247-settings-api/wp247-settings-api.class.php
. This function is deprecated in PHP 7.2. Any chance you could swiftly issue an update to allow for a higher PHP version? Thank you
Hi!
1 ) awesome plugin, really good work!
2 ) Mobile detect is giving me some problems in some browsers/devices maybe updating the script will solve them. How can I update manually the script myself? do I have to wait you to update the plugin or I can do it myself by downloading the latest mobile detect script and change some files?
thank you
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THe get_tags call takes too long to run. Secondly, get_settings_fields is run periodically with OUT being within the plugin administrative pages. That ends up chewing through memory like crazy.
Could this be fixed? Only should call get_settings_fields when in the actual plugin I would think.
For now I have just commented out the get_tags() call but wish to know why it is called so often when not managing anything within it.
Best regards,
Edward
Activating this plugin uses up an additional 299-300mb of ram. This is just on the plugin page. There might be a memory leak or something.. it’s a great plugin, definitely useful, but unusable right now
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This is the plugin that comes closed to what I would need. However, I would need it to detect the page Category and not the slug or ID. Is this possible?
Many thanks!
Bram
Hi, I just installed the plugin and while activating it I get this error:
Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_STRING, expecting ‘{‘ in /home/content/a/b/c/xyzpdqrs/html/l/wp-content/plugins/wp247-body-classes/wp247-body-classes-admin.php on line 14
what do I do?
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I installed the Plugin and it seems to be very, very great!
It works so far but also causes a PHP Error. This is, what my error-log says:
“PHP Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /mnt/webs/c2/02/54366102/htdocs/wp-content/plugins/wp247-body-classes/wp247-settings-api/wp247-settings-api.php on line 631”
Maybe you can fix and update the Plugin. I had no issues with this plugin yet, so it doesn’t hurry.
Thanks for that great plugin!
]]>Looks like a very slick plugin ??
Just a quick question … what defines a is_mobile()? is it based on screen size or is there some server side detection happening?
does it cover tablets?
Many thank in advance
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