rudybrinkman
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Sorry, that’s a no-go, client opted for deleting NextGen and installing JetPack.
This is, imho, a review and not a support request. I’ve used it and my conclusion was it doesn’t work correct on given example.
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Image Editor by Pixo] Stopped working after 2 daysRemoved it from the site where the confirmation email didn’t come in. On the other one working perfectly well.
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Image Editor by Pixo] Stopped working after 2 daysEmail wasn’t found. Not in spam or junk. Will email support.
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Image Editor by Pixo] Stopped working after 2 daysFor one site this worked. For the other no email was received. Will reinstall the plugin to trigger the email again. Updated rating.
Yes, we’ve noticed the same issue long time (about a year) ago. Even when it’s not activated.
I see it’s marked as resolved however a client of us had the same issue today.
WordPress versie 5.3.4
Huidig thema: TheStore (versie 1.0.5)
Huidige plugin: WooCommerce Admin (versie 1.6.0)
PHP versie 7.4.11They were logged in, in recovery-mode. I remotely took over their computer and did the following:
– deactivated WC Admin;
– updated WooCommerce (it was outdated);
– re-activated WC Admin.All worked well after that.
I’m posting this here since it might be of help and/or perhaps the reason why others have issues: outdated WooCommerce as was suggested above. Can confirm.
- This reply was modified 4 years, 1 month ago by rudybrinkman.
- This reply was modified 4 years, 1 month ago by rudybrinkman.
Same error on one of the websites I maintain. (domain removed in error message). Appeared for no reason so it seems, since no updates were done over the last few days. All plugins are up to date.
WordPress version 5.4.2
Current theme: Make (version 1.9.28)
Current plugin: WP Visitor Statistics (version 3.4)
PHP version 7.2.31Error Details
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An error of type E_ERROR was caused in line 340 of the file /home/srbbcom/domains/————-.com/public_html/wp-content/plugins/wp-stats-manager/includes/wsm_db.php. Error message: Uncaught Error: Call to a member function prepare() on null in /home/srbbcom/domains/————-.com/public_html/wp-content/plugins/wp-stats-manager/includes/wsm_db.php:340#0 /home/srbbcom/domains/————-.com/public_html/wp-content/plugins/wp-stats-manager/includes/wsm_db.php(2139): wsmDatabase->fnGetToolBarID(‘solidrockbluesb…’)
#1 /home/srbbcom/domains/————-.com/public_html/wp-content/plugins/wp-stats-manager/includes/wsm_init.php(423): wsmDatabase->fnCorrectDatabaseTables()
#2 /home/srbbcom/domains/————-.com/public_html/wp-includes/class-wp-hook.php(287): wsmInitPlugin::wsm_plugin_init(”)
#3 /home/srbbcom/domains/————-.com/public_html/wp-includes/class-wp-hook.php(311): WP_Hook->apply_filters(NULL, Array)
#4 /home/srbbcom/domains/————-.com/public_html/wp-includes/plugin.php(478): WP_Hook->do_action(Array)
#5 /home/srbbcom/domains/————-.com/public_html/wp-settings.php(540): do_action(‘init’)
#6 /home/srbbcom/I decided to install reCaptcha and now all spam is gone.
I think i haven’t made myself clear. It’s a WordPress site running WooCommerce, but the fake user registrations are wordpress users, not WooCommerce clients signing up. It’s simply fake new WordPress user registration.
The signup is a user name + url in it, like
Gebruikersnaam: meet Ruby and Ruby {url to website}
the site gets over a dozen a day of registrations like this.
Same here, Hummingbird tests don’t work anymore. Message I get is:
The performance test didn’t return any results. This probably means you’re on a local website (which we can’t scan) or something went wrong trying to access WPMU DEV. Try again and if this error continues to appear please open a ticket with our support heroes
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Gutenberg] The future is bright with Gutenberg – well doneNo constructive feedback? I, as well as many others, did post a good well documented test, detailed usecases (I’ve been a software tester for many years!). Zero response to that .. I’ve tested it over and over again and published my results on this support page as well as in a lengthy one hour video hoping it would help the developers see what was going wrong. To no avail.
Many have posted constructive feedback as well as filed bug reports. So far, it seems the developers were not really willing to listen or not capable fixing the issues and it has been shoved trough our throats. Well, people get emotional and angry. I’d say for more than one good reason.
After the official release, I did install it on two websites. It was crashing one of them, the other was very slow and editing a piece a pain in the b*t. So I installed Disable Gutenberg. On some others I’ve installed the WordPress fork.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Classic Editor] Logic bug in Classic Editor 1.0Agreed, this is not good practice. I’ve so far updated only one site to WordPress 5.0 and it was using Classic Editor. After the update of Classic Editor it is now showing links to the Gutenberg editor. This is wrong behaviour. The biggest problem is: people can easily click on it by accident, and mess up. And, of course, expect me “as the hosting provider” to solve the trouble if there will be any.
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Gutenberg] broke other pluginsI can name one: image galleries are broken. If you install it after Gutenberg activation, it won’t even work. Elementor is also an issue. Preview of pages is broken (very weird layouts).
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Gutenberg] Kill it before it kills WordPress (2)@karmatosed I’ve updated this posts after extensive testing and I assume this will answer your questions.