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  • Plugin Author Kevin Langley Jr.

    (@kevinlangleyjr)

    It is unfortunate that you would give a one star review instead of going through the support forum where you would find that the plugin now requires PHP 5.3. If you have a lower version use version 1.0.

    You can usually get upgraded to PHP 5.3 if you ask your host.

    Hi Kevin,

    I appreciate your work on this plugin. Is there any chance you’ll make it work again with PHP 5.2? Many servers still run that version and WordPress itself supports it. That would make things smoother for a lot of users.

    Plugin Author Kevin Langley Jr.

    (@kevinlangleyjr)

    Sorry Steven, but the majority of the plugins we develop do require PHP 5.3. I have released a new version that doesn’t allow the plugin to be activated if the PHP version is lower than 5.3. I understand that WordPress supports 5.2, but in an effort to get the community advancing and for better, cleaner, and more concise code we require 5.3.

    Thanks for your input though.

    Plugin Author Kevin Langley Jr.

    (@kevinlangleyjr)

    Good luck with your fork of the plugin @steven Gileb.

    Thanks Kevin, I decided to write an alternative from scratch mainly for my theme users. Others might find it useful too. Good move with the built-in warning for PHP 5.3 in 1.2.

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