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  • Thread Starter gregd222

    (@gregd222)

    Hi Pinal,

    ( I just posted a reply, which I’m not sure that it went through, for some reason …
    So if it did, please disregard this one ).

    Thank you very much for getting in touch.

    Yes, that is the plugin that I was referring to ( Stream ).

    I did some more testing, and it appears that there is a conflict between the two plugins.

    What is a bit baffling, however, is that the 2 seem to be working fine together when the server is up and running.
    Even if I shut down XAMPP and re-start it, the local site with the 2 plugins installed loads just fine.

    But if I shut down XAMPP and the computer, and then restart, the Apache throws the fatal error, and the site would not load.
    After I renamed the Stream’s plugin folder to something else, the site loads fine again.

    I wonder if this would still be happening on a live site.
    I guess I’ll have to try :-).

    I will keep you posted.

    By the way, do you know if there is a known conflict with Sucuri, which I would use on the live site, and which also includes a User Activity Log ( albeit not as ‘clean’ as Stream’s ).

    Best Regards,

    Greg

    Thread Starter gregd222

    (@gregd222)

    Update :

    A day later, and everything seems back to normal.
    I had to clear the debug log twice.
    Altogether, there were about 2000 entries, repeating the 3 lines I posted.

    Now, the debug log is clean, and I’m not getting any notices from wps-hide-login.

    Weird.

    Don’t know what triggered this.

    I just installed and tested this plugin on a theme I developed. It works beautifully !
    I was trying to avoid using a WordPress plugin for this functionality, but all the javascript plugins that I tested were not doing their job – for one reason or another.
    It’s actually quite tricky to accomplish what this plugin is doing and NOT disturb the sidebar layout.
    In other words, finding a functional plugin like this is a huge time saver for me, as a developer.
    Also, as a developer, I understand what amount of work it takes to build a properly functioning code.

    The attitude of jefflabonte was so appalling, that I was compelled to chip in here.

    Quoting jefflabonte : “Well, Ok. Guess I’m glad we won’t be doing business.”

    What business ???
    The developer of this plugin is giving it to you for FREE !!!
    You’d be paying a pretty penny if someone developed this for you, you dumbass.

    And to use Divi as an ‘exemplary’ theme – what ignorance.
    Divi is a bloated, heavily marketed, commercial enterprise, that tries to do everything for everyone, and even succeeds sometimes.
    In the process, Divi uses WordPress coding standards only as a general reference, and if the marketing priorities dictate otherwise, then the marketing wins.

    Mr. jefflabonte, you need to apologize to this plugin’s developer !!!

    • This reply was modified 7 years, 11 months ago by gregd222.

    Another thing, that makes me think as if the developers of this theme purposely make it so that it’s very difficult to customize, is the use of the negative margins in CSS, for the layout.

    Try adding a new, left-side widget area, to work together with the current one. Good luck.
    The crazy negative margins push this and that around in incomprehensible ways.

    Inline-block is so much more intuitive and sturdy.

    It just WANTS to go where you want it to go. It makes so much more sense.

    It IS the year 2016, after all, NOT 2009, when this negative margin business would have been acceptable.

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