• Resolved artyus

    (@artyus)


    Hello!

    The plugin works good, although can add a few wishes.

    But now I want to ask about something else:
    why when installing your software adds additional advertising items in the console??? I understand that any developer is trying to make additional suggestions to users, but why you don’t do it in the menu of your plugin, in it’s separate section or on a separate tab???

    When suddenly without any warning an additional advertising section appears in console, the user have to wonder where he picked up this spam, is not this the result of infection of the site and the control panel, and how to remove it???

    Are you sure that such a policy of clogging up the users console will bring you benefits, and not vice versa will ruin your reputation?

    PS.: Sorry for my English.

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  • Plugin Author brianmcculloh

    (@brianmcculloh)

    There shouldn’t be anything in the console unless something was accidentally left there from development. Can you screenshot it or give me a URL to see it for myself? Thanks.

    Thread Starter artyus

    (@artyus)

    After installing the plugin in the Tools section appears a “Redux Framework” with more tabs (sitename/wp-admin/tools.php?page=redux-extensions and other).

    one of ads tabs

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    Plugin Author brianmcculloh

    (@brianmcculloh)

    Ah yes I see – this is because the theme uses the Redux options framework, which is a third-party framework. If you don’t want to see anything related to Redux, then unfortunately you’ll need to not use this plugin, because the two can’t be separated that I know of.

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