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    (@clocksaysnow)

    With all due respect, you earlier said that it was probably an incompatibility problem with another plugin—despite the fact that I stated that I had deactivated all my other plugins. So before I submit a support ticket and embark on what might be a wild goose chase, let me ask you this: if everything EXCEPT the Cloudflare plugin is working perfectly on my website, why wouldn’t you conclude that the problem is with the Cloudflare plugin rather than with something else on my website?

    Thread Starter D

    (@clocksaysnow)

    But as I mentioned, I deactivated ALL my other plugins and still got the same error message. So wouldn’t the problem be with the Cloudflare plugin itself rather than with any of my deactivated plugins?

    Thread Starter D

    (@clocksaysnow)

    It’s hosted on Hostgator.

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    (@clocksaysnow)

    Hi Shawn,

    Thanks, that’s what I needed to know. What had confused me was that at Powerpress>Settings,AdvancedMode>Artwork, there are specific fields for iTunes and Google Play images, but not a field specifically for Subscribe to Android. So I wasn’t sure if either the iTunes or Google Play fields would also take care of Subscribe on Android. So based on what you’re saying, it sounds like by filling in those iTunes and Google Play fields, the artwork for Subscribe to Android will be taken care of as well. I’m not going to upload my podcast image anytime real soon, because I’m still about three months away from signing up my podcast with iTunes. But when that time comes, I’ll know what to do. So thanks very much for that clarification! Consider this question resolved.

    Thread Starter D

    (@clocksaysnow)

    Hi,

    Hmmm, that’s funny. I just went to my podcast’s location on Subscribe on Android, and instead of the “Artwork is missing” message, there’s now the Powerpress logo where the art should be. Here’s the link:

    https://subscribeonandroid.com/painopolis.com/feed/podcast

    How would I insert my own podcast artwork in place of the Powerpress logo?

    Thanks!

    Thread Starter D

    (@clocksaysnow)

    Hi,

    Thanks for info!

    Just as an experiment, I deleted the Mailchimp for WordPress plugin and tried using the Easy Forms for Mailchimp plugin instead. It worked fine, despite the fact that I was using Adblock Plus with all my filters–including the Fanboy Annoyance List filter–turned on. And as always, my e-commerce and email sign-up forms generated by Easy Digital Downloads and Ninja Forms, respectively, also work. Of the plugins I’m using, only the sign-up form generated by the Mailchimp for WordPress plugin seems susceptible to the Fanboy Annoyance Filter. Why, I don’t know.

    I prefer your plugin, but I’m afraid that I may have to switch to another brand if you can’t do something to circumvent the Fanboy Annoyance List filter. If I’m using the Fanboy Annoyance Filter (and I wasn’t even aware that I was using it until a few days ago), I have to assume that many of my website visitors might be using it, too.

    –D

    Thread Starter D

    (@clocksaysnow)

    P.S. On further reflection, I can’t recall if the Fanboy’s Annoyance List filter came as one of the default settings on Adblock Plus, or if I myself selected that particular filter. Either way, I remain concerned that my website visitors who are using that particular Adblock Plus filter won’t be able to see the sign-up form.

    Thread Starter D

    (@clocksaysnow)

    Hi,

    I turned off my Adblock Plus filters one by one, and I’ve identified the particular filter that makes the Mailchimp for WordPress sign-up form disappear. The filter is called, “Fanboy’s Annoyance List.” None of my other three Adblock Plus filters cause this problem. Only the “Fanboy’s Annoyance List” triggers the disappearance of the Mailchimp for WordPress sign-up form. I didn’t specifically opt to use the Fanboy’s Annoyance List filter; nor was I even aware that I was using it. The Fanboy’s Annoyance List filter came pre-loaded as one of the default settings when I added the Adblock Plus extension to my Chrome browser.

    Just to clarify, I’m not concerned that I can’t see the Mailchimp for WordPress sign-up form. I’m concerned that my website visitors won’t be able to see the Mailchimp for WordPress sign-up form if they’re using Adblock Plus with Fanboy’s Annoyance List as one of the selected filters.

    The Mailchimp for WordPress sign-up form is the only form on my website that disappears when I turn on the Fanboy’s Annoyance List filter. My website also displays a newsletter sign-up form created by Ninja Forms and also an e-commerce form created by Easy Digital Downloads–neither of which are affected by the Fanboy’s Annoyance List filter. Only the Mailchimp for WordPress sign-up form is affected.

    Is there anything you can do on your end to fortify the Mailchimp for WordPress sign-up form so that it doesn’t disappear when exposed to the Fanboy’s Annoyance List filter on Adblock Plus?

    Thanks!

    Thread Starter D

    (@clocksaysnow)

    Hi,

    No, I’m not using any custom settings or filters. I’m using Adblock and Adblock Plus exactly as they were when I added them to my browsers. I haven’t customized them or changed their settings. (In my earlier message, I mistakenly called them Adblocker and Adblocker Plus. Their names are actually Adblock and Adblock Plus). To see my settings for Adblock and Adblock Plus, just go here:

    https://painopolis.com/adblockers-that-i-use/

    Then click on the individual screenshots to make them bigger and more readable.

    Thanks!

    Thread Starter D

    (@clocksaysnow)

    Thanks very much. My website is found at painopolis.com. The Mailchimp for WordPress sign-up form is located in the bottom righthand corner of the homepage. Also, on that same website, there’s another Mailchimp for WordPress sign-up form located at https://painopolis.com/free-e-newsletter/

    I did another test again today, and yes, the adblockers on Chrome and Safari are still deleting the Mailchimp for WordPress sign-up forms. When I turned the adblockers off, the sign-up forms reappeared. Then I tried using the Firefox browser, which doesn’t have any adblockers, and the forms show up there.

    Thanks again for looking into this.

    Thread Starter D

    (@clocksaysnow)

    I just figured out the source of the problem. Two adblockers (Adblocker and Adblocker Plus) that I loaded onto my Chrome and Safari browsers were making the Mailchimp for WordPress sign-up form disappear. On Chrome, by turning off Adblocker Plus, I was able to make the sign-up forms reappear. On Safari, I had to turn off both Adblocker and Adblocker Plus in order to make the sign-up forms reappear. This is worrisome, because I know that many if not most people these days use adblockers.

    My websites also display sign-up forms generated by other plugins. For example, I use a Ninja Forms plugin to generate email contact forms on my websites, and I use Easy Digital Downloads plugins to generate e-commerce forms. The forms generated by Ninja and Easy Digital Downloads were unaffected by the adblockers. The adblockers deleted only the Mailchimp for WordPress sign-up forms.

    Question: How can I prevent adblockers from deleting my Mailchimp for WordPress sign-up forms? Or is there anything you can do at your end to prevent this problem?

    Thanks!

    D

    (@clocksaysnow)

    Wordfence is giving me the same warnings about this plugin on my website. I’m curious to hear from the plugin developer about it. Thanks!

    Thread Starter D

    (@clocksaysnow)

    Lee,

    Ugh, I should have caught that myself. Problem solved.

    Thanks very much!

    Thread Starter D

    (@clocksaysnow)

    Hi Bob,

    Yes, my site uses https. The site is painopolis.com.

    Thanks, David

    D

    (@clocksaysnow)

    The problem that SuperCougar depicts on his video is exactly the same problem that I’m having with the latest version of Custom Login. The checkbox fails to work properly on Chrome or Safari but does work on Firefox.

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