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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Annotator] [Plugin: Annotator] Missing settings for AnnotateIt accountI had the same problem and tried older versions of the plugin in order to get it working but still wouldn’t have it.
In the end I worked out that you had to add the bookmarklet from the AnnotateIt website to your browser, (shown on the https://annotateit.org/ homepage under ‘The Bookmarklet’), and then activate the plugin. This made it work correctly until the following day when their website went down, and has appeared to be continually going offline ever since (was over 6 weeks ago).
So now the plugin/annotator works but doesn’t store/retrieve anything.
I’ve had a look at setting up my own store but my shared hosting doesn’t support the Elastic Search (which is required). Massive shame as it appears to be the best website/page annotator out there.
Thanks for the reply.
I have another multisite install which has over 30 sites/blogs, and they all use the Relevanssi plugin. Upon the plugin update I have just had to deactivate, reactivate and re-index each of them individually and they all re-indexed successfully.
I’m guessing that there must be something specific to the site/blog I’m having difficulty with? Apart from wp_options, wp_relevanssi, wp_relevanssi_cache, wp_relevanssi_excerpt_cache, wp_relevanssi_log and wp_relevanssi_stopwords, are there any other tables that would make/have reference to Relevanssi?
Regarding the multisite version of the plugin; I was under the impression that the multisite version was for searching across all of the sites/blogs, rather than individually?
Hi, thanks for that. I have cleared the database of all relevanssi tables and references and reinstalled the plugin.
The good news is that it now works fine on one of my sub-sites/blogs, (only has 5 posts and was created only a month ago), but not the one that had stopped indexing, (has 1982 posts and was created over a year ago).
Any other ideas?
Ok – thanks for your help. Looks like this isn’t going to do what I wanted after all. Shame as it’s a great plugin!
Ok thanks – that seems to work better; I can now see the other blogs!
More problems though! I have added each sub-blog to the ‘Subscribed Blogs’ part of ‘Your Subscriptions’, across all of the sub-blogs – so every sub-blog is subscribed to itself and all other sub-blogs.
When I then subscribe on one sub-blog and follow the instructions to activation, the email address isn’t activated and only appears in the sub-blog I have subscribed on. (For the purposes of testing I then manually activated the email). When I then publish a new post on a different sub-blog, nothing! I get the notification to my admin email address but not the one I have just subscribed.
Am I missing something here?
Ok – I’m not seeing any sub-blogs listed on the Subscribe2->Your Subscriptions page on any of the sub-blogs. Also, if I subscribe to one sub-blog, it’s not adding me to the others, only the one I have subscribed to. Is there a way of being added to all of the sub-blogs when subscribing to just one? Shouldn’t there be a choice of sub-blogs to subscribe to?
Thanks for the swift reply; I have activated Subscribe2 as a site wide plugin (from the Network) and it installs it to all sub-blogs fine, but there isn’t any area which lists any sub-blogs. The plugin is only visible/editable from the sub-blogs and not the Network.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Search options/filtersThis question was also posted here – and was answered.