• Resolved Jhenthygmail.com

    (@jhenthygmailcom)


    Hi,

    Downloaded today, installed, started using your plug-in on my development server.

    I noticed the design and lay-out is different from my personal theme.

    While I started to investigate the source code, I noticed my console found an error while loading the page I indicated as ‘guestbook’ page:

    Failed to load resource: wp-content/plugins/rizzi-guestbook/styles/Default.css is missing.

    I downloaded again and unzipped in a different location, but still no default.css file.

    I see you updated yesterday. Is it possible something went wrong while recreating or updating the download package? Can you recreate it or provide another download location?

    Thanks ??

    Jhenthy

    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/rizzi-guestbook/

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  • Yes, this file is still missing. Here’s what I did – I downloaded the original plugin that this one was developed from and just included that particular file into the Sytles folder. It worked like a charm.

    I have a feeling the lack of this file stems from the fact that this is a derivative version from the original and this author seemingly is either not aware that they must include all the files that are called within the .php files, and/or they not debugging or at least taking a cursory glance at the errors that are thrown once the plugin is activated.

    On a positive note, the date suppression now works like a charm! I really really like this plugin – it’s simple and does what it says in an elegant way. I do wish there was a bit more styling included, but maybe it’s nice that I can style it completely on my own through the default CSS file that I added.

    Thanks for the update. If you just pull that original default.css and include it, everything functions great!

    Plugin Author JamRizzi Technologies

    (@jamrizzi)

    I’ll have that error fixed within a week. Thank you for pointing it out.

    Thread Starter Jhenthygmail.com

    (@jhenthygmailcom)

    I hadn’t the previous version or the version where this version relies on.
    While waiting an answer, I started to create my own default.css, based on the output generated by the plugin while activated in a test environment.
    At the same time, I changed some of the code to have the output seamless integrated in my website project.

    I also found a problem while using the function to show date and time below a post. I found out ‘the system’ has problems to use file names with spaces and ampersants. I don’t know if this specific for this plugin or a general WordPress issue.

    For this plugin, I could make a work-around:
    Step 1: Rename the two .css files to a file name without spaces and without ampersand
    Step 2: De-activate and re-activate the plugin.

    I used “datetime.css” and “justthepost.css” as new file names.

    Plugin Author JamRizzi Technologies

    (@jamrizzi)

    If you download the newest version, 2.3.3, the css files load properly. The ampersand actually does work (at least on the newest version of WordPress), but I did have a lot of trouble getting it to work properly. However, it is working fine now. Make sure you have the newest version of WordPress and the newest version of the plugin. I am so sorry about this bug. I submitted 3 versions of the plugin that the css files were not being located properly, however, I know for a fact they are working properly on the newest version. If the issue is still persisting, please let me know. Thank you, and I hope you enjoy the plugin.

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