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  • Thread Starter Ozjon

    (@johndogan)

    Here’s the list of plugins:

    – 301 Redirects —— COULD BE the problem.
    – All-in-Ine WP Migration
    – Classic Editor
    – Elementor
    – Elementor Pro
    – GA Google Analytics —– COULD BE the problem.
    – GP Premium
    – Login UP & Country Restriction
    – Redirection ——- COULD BE the problem.
    – Widgets for Google Reviews
    – WP Activity Log ——- COULD BE the problem.
    – Yoast SEO

    I’ve commented on possible clashes. Don’t have time to do the trouble shooting right now but will at some future time. Sorry.

    Thread Starter Ozjon

    (@johndogan)

    Thought I may add this further note:

    It may be conflicting with something on this particular site. Not sure what the problem could be. Had to remove your plugin from this site.

    Thanks!

    Thread Starter Ozjon

    (@johndogan)

    Should have added this to show you where the bug is generated.

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    Thread Starter Ozjon

    (@johndogan)

    No problem. I am glad you are reviewing your user interface messages.

    Look out for plugins that moves javascript location on the html page and/or minify them. I believe caching plugins can be a pain too.

    Now that I’ve found out the real culprits, have gone ahead and removed them from use. They claim to make it faster (which I believe they do) but at the end of the day non-simple sites break down with these plugins.

    Plugin(s) that conflict:
    – Fast Velocity Minify – Causes 403 with your type of plugins,
    – a3 Lazy Load – might, but not 100% sure.

    Hope that helps.

    Well, who said good things can’t come about from negative reviews.
    Remove the intrusive, in the face messages, in order to keep users.

    Suggestion for price:
    give one price for pro version for use on unlimited sites for owner (around $30 – $40). Believe me, you’ll sell more. ??

    Ok, goodbye and good luck!

    Thread Starter Ozjon

    (@johndogan)

    Have to be honest about the 403 error I received on my WP sites. The cause of the 403 errors does not originate from this plugin.

    *** 2nd review – Rating increased to 3 stars.

    For what is worth I shall give some technical information that may help others with the 403 error message. In my case the 403 error was caused by a plugin that rearranged the location of the JS (javascript). (Delay Scripts etc). Disabling that particular plugin did remove the 403 error.

    As for my other remarks, I still hold them to be true. I have stopped using this plugin simply because it was getting too intrusive and into my face like an uncontrollable ad. That’s just my honest opinion. I don’t mind paying for plugins and in fact I rather pay for a good plugin that would help with my work.

    Subtle interference is ok if it’s kept to a minimum.

    A good tip to plugin developers who develop for the well informed WP user. Avoid excessive advertisement.
    If we think we need more functionality and are searching for it then we usually investigate the PRO versions anyway. Don’t push it into our faces. We are not your average users. Hope that would give some clue to your audience.

    Thread Starter Ozjon

    (@johndogan)

    Ok did a bit of research and found this to make it work
    https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic/you-dont-have-permission-to-access-blogwp-adminoptionsphp?replies=23

    basically putting a few lines in .htaccess file
    Not the best solution but a temporary fix.

    `<IfModule mod_security.c>
    SecFilterEngine Off
    SecFilterScanPOST Off
    </IfModule>`

    Would love to know why I would need that for this.

    Cheers!

    Ozjon

    (@johndogan)

    Yes, most plugins have ads on the inside of wordpress. They would make more money if they had a clean interface with a donate link. I usually donate when I make a good use of it.

    Developers: get rid of your silly ads and just have a donate link (not a button). You ain’t gonna get Bloggers and websmasters to click on your ads so why get branded.

    Folks the forms problem I’ve posted above is not problem caused by WP3.3. But the location to my uploads directory does not return correct path when inserting new media after changing location of uploads directory from default location.

    Found a bug with Media files:

    There’s another bug with 3.3 and that is if you change your media file location it will not insert your media correctly.

    i.e if you change your media location to say: /images/
    and try to insert an image from your media then it will

    1. not find the media in /images/
    2. when you insert via an upload it will link to
    /wp-…/uploads/

    what a we going to do? Hmm…

    WP3.3 broken my sites form:

    My simple form processing is not working anymore.

    I have <form> on one page and send it to another page but the submit button does not even send the data across. Could it be my computer?
    It just started happenning soon after I installed on my server.

    Using firefox latest and IE8

    For those who can’t see anything can you see the sourcecode? Anything in the source code?

    Forum: Fixing WordPress
    In reply to: Rich text editor
    Ozjon

    (@johndogan)

    I’ve come here from yahoo and thought I’ll make apost to direct others who may have come this way.

    I did a search on Yahoo for “wordpress editor” and this page came up 3rd on the list. So it’s important that the following link be included here.

    Go here for all WYSIWYG editors.

    https://www.ads-software.com/tags/wysiwyg

    John

    Forum: Fixing WordPress
    In reply to: Rich text editor
    Ozjon

    (@johndogan)

    Found this site to have WYSIWYG

    https://mudbomb.com/archives/2005/02/02/wysiwyg-plugin-for-wordpress/

    It’s not bad a little different to the one that comes with the default package.

    John
    https://www.xpertdesigns.net

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