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  • Plugin Author Steve

    (@stvwhtly)

    Hi,

    What method of implementation did you use? The “Automatically display subheadings before post content.” option or manual addition to theme files?

    Are there any references to ‘the_subheading’ function in the theme functions file (functions.php)?

    The standard install I have does not produce this error, so would be keen to identify the problem.

    Thanks.

    Thread Starter surefirewebserv

    (@surefirewebserv)

    I had the plugin installed a while ago, so it was an old version. It’s not in any template files. When I updated the plugin and deactivated it, that’s when the error happened.

    So I had the old version, active but not being used. Updated all my plugins. Now the new version was active. Still not being used. Then I deactivated it, and got the error. When I activate it, the error goes away.

    I think the previous setting was “Automatically display subheadings before post content.” No references to “the_subheading” are being called because I wasn’t using it.

    Plugin Author Steve

    (@stvwhtly)

    Thanks for the information.

    Not really sure how to resolve this one with my inability to replicate it at present.

    Are you using a custom theme or anything I could have a browse through the source code and install?

    Thread Starter surefirewebserv

    (@surefirewebserv)

    Well here’s the site: artsonstageny.com

    The plugin is currently active… Im using a custom theme and the Genesis Framework.

    Plugin Author Steve

    (@stvwhtly)

    What happens if you fully delete the plugin? Do you still get the same error?

    It may be worth searching for the string ‘the_subheading’ in your theme too, to rule out any direct calls.

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