• Good evening!

    As you can see, I’m working in a development environment as I explore block themes. I’ve installed “Ollie” and “Twenty Twenty-Three” (both are block themes), and the error message appears in both.

    After the most recent update (to Version 7.5.6), when I select to add a new post, I see the following error message (briefly):

    Warning: Undefined array key “post_type” in D:\Local Sites\development\app\public\wp-content\plugins\link-library-admin.php on line 480

    Then the blank template for a new post appears. There doesn’t appear to be anything wrong, and the post is successfully saved.

    On my production site, there doesn’t appear to be a problem (currently using the “Blocksy” theme.

    Thank you for a wonderful plugin. Let me know if you need any additional information.

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  • Plugin Author Yannick Lefebvre

    (@jackdewey)

    Hi there Ronald. I don’t think that the warnings are related to the latest version of Link Library, as the code in question has been there for a very long time and the changes made in the latest version were nowhere near this code.

    It sounds more to me like you might have recently activated the WP_DEBUG functions of WordPress to debug something and are now seeing these PHP warning messages pop-up in the admin section of your site.

    That being said, it is a valid issue and I have corrected it in version 7.5.7. Please update and confirm that the messages go away. Also please consider donating to support this plugin’s development.

    Thread Starter Ronald

    (@rottinger)

    Yannick,

    Thanks for the reply.

    I did turn on debug mode when I started to see the message since it didn’t stay visible for long. Once I reported it, I turned off debug and still had the error message come up.

    I just updated to version 7.5.7 and the error message has gone away. I’ve used this plugin on several sites because it works so well (and have donated because of that). Thank you for the quick fix!

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