morrisjm
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Please see bug report to WP and response showing hook to remove
https://core.trac.www.ads-software.com/ticket/37089#comment:4
I don’t want to have to go do a full WP install to demonstrate, but I don’t know how to say it any more clearly than “The site title still shows up on the login page when this plugin is active and the user is not logged in.” WordPress by default displays the site title on the login page. When you are in “coming soon” mode, you don’t want the public to know your site title. So let’s say the site title is “Foo.com, the best new bar widget” and you wanted to keep it a secret until launch that foo.com sells bar widgets. Any Joe Q. Public can go to foo.com/wp-login and see the site title and learn that you’re selling bar widgets. I would expect a “coming soon” plugin to remove the site title from being displayed on the login page when the user is not logged in.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Facebook] [Plugin: Facebook] Plugin unusably slow; locks up dashboardI had the same issue, thanks for the fix and agreed on your points about needing to more clearly indicate the curl requirement. Also note that (for me at least) after installing curl an apache2 restart was necessary as opposed to just a reload.
Apparently there is a beta version out that [does/will] work with WP 3.0. See the answer in the Quora link by Schuurmudgeon above. Haven’t tested it myself; found another plugin that does what I need.
Twitter Tools is no longer supported, see https://wordpress.stackexchange.com/questions/54207/why-does-the-wordpress-twitter-tools-plugin-give-a-500-internal-server-error/54211#54211
Same deal. 500 internal sever error when clicking “Connect to Twitter”. Nothing in php/apache logs. Ubuntu Meerkat, apache2, PHP Version 5.3.3-1ubuntu9.10.