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  • I have also seen this problem. Thanks for the tip on the fix! (Although I’m using the in-line version…)

    Plugin Author Noel Tock

    (@noel_tock)

    This is fixed in 1.4.3, cheers guys.

    Thread Starter hmoore71

    (@hmoore71)

    Noel thanks. Your plugin is coming along very nicely.

    Thread Starter hmoore71

    (@hmoore71)

    Noel just curious about the use of “Thickbox” versus using a jQuery dialog. I’ve not used Thickbox and was wondering what the pros and cons might be.

    Thanks

    Plugin Author Noel Tock

    (@noel_tock)

    Thickbox is part of the core package, so it’s possible that it’s already loaded in some instances, saving the user from having to download more. A jQuery dialog on the other hand is loaded with jQuery UI which isn’t a typical front-end load for WordPress (unless someone is using an accordion, tabs, datepickers, etc.).

    At the end of the day, I don’t think it’s a big deal as to which plugin you use, there’s always the option of having a conditional loads on a particular templates, thus things like fancybox, lightbox, colorbox, prettyphoto, etc all become available 🙂

    Thread Starter hmoore71

    (@hmoore71)

    Noel thanks for the reply. I have merged many of your changes and have made. I have proceeded to use the jQuery dialog because that is what I am familiar with.

    WP-Stripe is getting close to what I need and hopefully I can revert back to it someday. I don’t want to have to maintain the site as I am only doing it as a favor.

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