• Why don’t wordpress check a plugin first before adding it? Why add plugins that clearly do not work properly or have no support? Your giving wordpress a bad name because people are too lazy to check.

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  • Moderator t-p

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    If you are have issue with this plugin, : I recommend asking in this plugin’s dedicated support sub-forum for better results so its developers and users can help you with this: http:
    https://www.ads-software.com/support/plugin/fully-background-manager

    Thread Starter admintam

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    If you had checked the ” sub-forum” you will have seen that i already did that with no success.

    @admintam said:

    Your giving wordpress a bad name because people are too lazy to check.

    No one here is lazy; we’re all volunteers.

    No plugins are not endorsed by WordPress simply because they are in the directory. (Except perhaps by any plugin that shows Automattic as an author). When plugins are submitted to the directory, they are checked for security issues and how they implement standard WordPress functions.

    But actual plugin functionality is up to the plugin author. And any support is up to the author. Some plugin authors simply don’t support their plugin; it’s their choice.

    If a plugin doesn’t work, or there is no support, give it a less than 5 star review; that’s your recourse.

    Moderator t-p

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