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  • Me too. I also get get the NaN values when attempting to make a selection crop, as well. Images below:
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    Russ Gilbert, I am using the menu but it’s still an issue. No workaround without Deactivating the plugin. It happens my theme comes with Yoast SEO baked in.

    We like Sermon Manager, but have been leery of paying for support as others on the interwebs have mentioned response from the dev is sparse. I am willing to eat those words if proven wrong, too. The WP community has really helped out greatly. Updating becomes a concern that’s cringe-worthy and it shouldn’t be that way.

    See if there is some shortcode conflict that your Foundry theme uses. You would have to look at a shortcodes.php file.

    You should also know that it conflicts currently with the Yoast SEO plugin – which you can read about, too.

    wpforchurch_allen, is there any chance this bug has been addressed by the developer?

    relativecrew, I don’t believe they have been discontinued. We use both on our site just fine. However, we have 6 posts per page. When I tried -1 it took some time to load ALL our sermons.
    I am an amateur here, but maybe you can include your:

    1. WP version
    2. Sermon Manage Version
    3. Theme
    4. URL

    I currently have a theme that includes plugins that Sermon Manager conflicts with. Most of which would break shortcodes. See the other posts about shortcodes and see if that solution (band-aid) that worked for us will work for you, to.

    Due to podcasting being much more valuable to us than SEO, we restored our plugins to a previous working state.

    mugwumpman we are also in the same boat. Our Churchope theme comes with WordPress SEO, or at least I believe it did. Anyway, I had followed your steps you posted earlier and was able to get a sitemap index, but our podcast feed is not working. The theme introduced its own sermons feature well after we had been using Sermon Manager for some time.
    I have read about and applied the recommendation of excluding those post types and taxonomy from the Sitemap. I made sure to check that all post types have a category, even if we don’t use them.
    So we currently don’t know if it’s the new version or SM4WP 1.9.4 or WP 4.2.1 or both that’s causing the podcast feed issues.

    The feed use to have links to the posts as well as all media files. Now only 2 media files appear, and just the last 10 post items. Our iTunes podcast also backs this up, too.

    Thread Starter rboylee

    (@rboylee)

    THANKS TO wittigdocs!!! That was the fix needed. I appreciate you responding. I like Sermon Manager, but was leery to whether paid support would give me an answer based off other users reviews.
    Thanks to the power of the WP Community!
    wittigdocs, are you able to hide or not show the baked in sermon functionality that comes with the Churchope theme?
    Thanks!

    I updated our plugin as others have done and have the same issue of re-authenticating. We were already using the manual UA-code as recommended in the fix. What do I do now?
    @taco Verdo, should I attempt to change the settings and save, then change back to manual again?

    Thread Starter rboylee

    (@rboylee)

    @amichiganmom – We actually don’t have it working like intended. You currently see the “Featured Images” of the Sermon Series and the sort fields above. What you don’t see, what currently still does not work, is the [sermons] shortcode working. We still have the code, [sermons posts_per_page=”6″] but it’s not rendering.
    I have created a dummy post/page with only that shortcode alone and nothing appears on the page. What we had seen in the past, was the last 6 sermons and then the series page links sorted by id. At this point, this is not considered a fixed issue and based off of other users experience with PAID support from the plugin developer we are uncertain a fix would be addressed.

    No reply from the plugin author, but part of my problem was fixed by unchecking a box in the settings for the Sermon Manager plugin “Enable Template Files”. CSS now works, but I did discover that the shortcode [sermons] does not work, at all.

    https://www.hillchurch.com/listen/

    Well it appears the trouble with the “Use as Location of MP3” URL populating was handled. It works now, but we are now experiencing style sheet issues or something.
    Clicking on a series or individual sermon now displays at 100% of the screen/window as opposed to maintaining the respective width of the page style.
    The individual sermon page also seems to break the rest of the css for the page showing every menu item and possible link to pages, categories, and archives.
    I did discover the ChurchHope them now attempts to incorporate a basic “Sermons” itself, but I am not using it and nor do I know if this even is in conflict with Sermon Manager.

    We also use the ChurchHope theme and experience the exact same thing.

    I unfortunately have gotten used to dealing with this by doing a copy and paste (which is what I think the button is intended to save the user from doing)

    I don’t know the technical jQuery stuff, I just know it is annoying.

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