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  • Thread Starter thekruser

    (@thekruser)

    I am still having this issue. I just added Social to another of my sites and got the same result. Clicking the twitter button opens a new window at the following URL:

    [domain]/wp-admin/options-general.php?social_controller=auth&social_action=authorize&target=https%3A%2F%2Fsopresto.mailchimp.com%2Ftwitter%2Fauthorize

    Clicking facebook opens:

    [domain]/wp-admin/options-general.php?social_controller=auth&social_action=authorize&target=https%3A%2F%2Fsopresto.mailchimp.com%2Ffacebook%2Fauthorize%3Freq_perms%3Dpublish_stream%2Cread_stream%2Coffline_access

    Thread Starter thekruser

    (@thekruser)

    Never mind. Figured it out. I was putting it in the funtions.php of the in wp-includes folder. It goes in the functions.php of the theme.

    Thread Starter thekruser

    (@thekruser)

    Concerning the Multiple Category Selection Widget:

    Anyone know of a way to change the background color of the drop downs that have been changed?

    Currently, the plugin works as described, but the biggest issue I see is there is no way for a visitor to quickly figure out what options have been selected. All categories (whether selected and changed or not) are the same text color, same background color, font, pitch, etc. It is easy for me to quickly discern, but not to someone who is not intimately aware of my category breakdown.

    There should be a way to change the way a drop down looks to make it easy to see what options have been selected. I know nothing about .php so I am again asking for your help.

    Thank you again for your time!

    Thread Starter thekruser

    (@thekruser)

    @Kim-

    Thanks for the reply. I will contact @denharsh and told him you sent me. Thanks for a direction to go in.

    @CatsEye-

    I agree with you. Best to contact a developer. I just didn’t know of one. I actually have the plugin you mentioned. It provides the basic functionality I am looking for. The limitation I am trying to overcome is the availability of check boxes vice drop downs and the ability to choose multiple subcategories in one parent. However, in my present situation, beggars can’t be choosers. Thank you for your reply as well.

    @Andrea-

    Even though you have not commented here, thanks for the RT that got me the responses as well as all the support you have given me on the topic.

    Thread Starter thekruser

    (@thekruser)

    I guess a better way to explain it would be:

    Suppose a real-estate site. They have categories with subcategories like:

    Style
    -ranch
    -two story
    -three story

    Neighborhood
    -urban
    -suburban
    -rural

    Bedrooms
    -1
    -2
    -3

    A visitor looking for a 2-story, 3 bedroom house in the country should be able to select a few check boxes and only return posts that belong to the categories/posts selected.

    I am not picky as to category or tag. At this point I wold gladly redo all of my tags and categories to get the functionality. My business model is based around this feature on my website.

    I would be willing to discuss paying someone to write a plugin.

    Can you tell I am desperate? Thanks again for reading and for the (anticipated) help!

    Thread Starter thekruser

    (@thekruser)

    I have also already tried removing the “@” from “@mail” to no avail. The only error I get is the 500.

    I have SMCF installed on another domain in a subdirectory on the same server and it works fine. Very confusing.

    Thread Starter thekruser

    (@thekruser)

    Aha…found the problem!! footer.php did not contain <?php wp_footer(); ?>

    Thread Starter thekruser

    (@thekruser)

    I also tried disabling all other plugins that loaded jquery to no avail.

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