• I’ve switched to another plugin that still works with PHP 5.3.

    I use to use this plugin on most of my client sites and it worked great. But after upgrading a while back and getting a white screen, I realized the PHP requirements had been increased.

    I would expect that this plugin’s requirements shouldn’t be greater that WordPress itself, 5.2.4 for legacy systems.

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  • Plugin Contributor responsivemenu

    (@responsivemenu)

    Hey gregor,

    Thanks for the 5 star review even though you are unable to use it.

    I see your point about the WordPress PHP version but unfortunately PHP 5.3 is so old, insecure and outdated now that I couldnt make the plugin as good as it could be without using newer PHP features.

    I made sure only to follow the PHP guidance itself in that versions below PHP 5.5 are no longer supported by PHP themselves so it is recommended to be on at least 5.5 now.

    Hopefully you can have a word with your hosts and get them to upgrade their infrastructure for better security and peace of mind along with the speed improvements etc. that you get with newer versions.

    Again, I appreciate the 5 stars even though it didnt work out for you!

    Plugin Contributor responsivemenu

    (@responsivemenu)

    P.S – you can still continue to use the older version of this plugin on systems below PHP 5.4. You can simply download it from the Developers tab on the main plugin page if needed.

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