prolitekeiran
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Polylang] Strange issues with the menu itemFWIW, I have resolved this by setting up a custom link menu option to act as the parent object and put the other language home pages into that menu with the appropriate language titles.
It works well enough. Just the language switcher object doesn’t work.
Note that there is a separate menu for each language, so you can just omit that language from the menu.
I also used a plugin called Menu Image Icon to allow the use of images if my menus get too full, but for now it’s working well enough without.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Polylang] Strange issues with the menu itemno reply? well this forum isn’t really a very good place to go for support then.
This is clearly some kind of bug. But I guess the developer doesn’t care.
If they don’t care when I’m using it as a trial, I guess they probably won’t care if I pay them for the basic support. Feels like it’s just going to be one of those cases where I pay for a plugin, but then I get told it’s a conflict with the template and there’s nothing more they can do and they just take the money and walk away.
I’ve had this happen to me a few times.
The onus is on you the developer to create a reason for me to pay you money. Software that doesn’t work and has terrible support isn’t a very good reason for me to pay you money.
That’s great news Peter.
I have disabled the plugin temporarily on all sites I have been using it. I also use NinjaFirewall and Sucuri, so I’m sure it will be fine.
Any idea when 7.5.5 will come out so I can come back to it? Is this a weekly update? biweekly? I’ll just make a reminder for myself.
Just to follow up, I noticed that there were 13 instances of this problem in the Contact Form 7 Image Captcha plugin. I informed the developer a few hours before I wrote this post. He has already made the modifications from http to https within his code base and pushed it out as an update.
My back end is showing that this was automatically updated 14 hours ago, which means he had this change published to the world within 3 hours of being notified of the problem.
Excellent work on his part. He’s just one guy.
You were informed of this problem 2 months and 2 weeks ago based on my search results in these forums. You have only two instances of hard links using http in your code base. You have 4 active developers on this project. You have published several updates since then. You have been reminded on these forums of the importance of not using hard HTTP links and why that’s a problem for your users.
Why am I even having to write this?