• Great plugin, but I have to give you a 3 star rating due to the fact you have intrusive messages all over the place about promoting the plugin. Every time I open a new plugin you have hidden (not set to display: none) messages like this one – “Hi, you have been using Really Simple SSL for a month now, awesome! If you have a moment, please consider leaving a review on www.ads-software.com to spread the word. We greatly appreciate it! If you have any questions or feedback, leave us a
    Honestly on every plugin I open you have this message hidden, taking a lot of space from the top and pushing the content down. Not sure how professional it looks but to put your message in every page, taking up a lot of white space.

    • This topic was modified 5 years, 4 months ago by dan009.
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  • Plugin Author Rogier Lankhorst

    (@rogierlankhorst)

    Hi @dan009,

    If this message is hidden, you have another plugin hiding it. Sometimes plugins hide admin messages from other plugins.

    This message appears after one month, and is dismissible by clicking the ‘x’ at the right top, or clicking the ‘no thanks’ option.

    This plugin is completely free, I only ask to review it after one month. Anyone who doesn’t want to review can simply dismiss the notice, after which it won’t show anymore. It won’t be hidden: it won’t be loaded at all.

    If you think the hiding by your other plugin is not intentional, it would be great if you can tell me what plugin is doing this: I can test with that plugin, and see what I can do about it.

    Thread Starter dan009

    (@dan009)

    Hi,

    How can you disable this message, showing up on another plugin’s settings page ?

    I wonder ??????????????????????

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    Thread Starter dan009

    (@dan009)

    Hi again,

    Just found another one, on another plugin’s settings page.

    White space.
    White space image

    Plugin Author Rogier Lankhorst

    (@rogierlankhorst)

    This message means you never actually finalized the configuration from Really Simple SSL. When the notice “go ahead, activate SSL” shows, you should click the button to make sure your site URL is https, and a redirect to https is enabled.

    If another plugin hides this notice using CSS, which seems to be the case on your site, you can also enable it using the button on settings/ssl.

    Because it’s important that users finalize the setup, it is a not dismissable notice, where you should click the “go ahead” button.

    Plugin Author Rogier Lankhorst

    (@rogierlankhorst)

    Hi @dan009,

    Did you find the plugin that was hiding the notices? If not, you can always submit a support request and we can help you with this.

    Plugin Author Rogier Lankhorst

    (@rogierlankhorst)

    Hi @dan009,

    Didn’t hear back from you yet. If you found the plugin that is causing this, let me know and we can take a look.

    Thread Starter dan009

    (@dan009)

    Hi,

    I’ve enabled the plugin by clicking on that button, and all the hidden messages vanished.
    I wonder why don’t you enable it when activating the plugin.
    Anyway, you know better.

    I’ll edit the review, and bring the stars to four.
    Quick response, and somehow it is fixed

    Goodluck.

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