• Resolved Trish

    (@trible)


    I have selected “ON” for “Hide default action text” under “General Settings, and clicked “SAVE”. Then I scrolled down to the “Front-End Action Text Settings” where I typed in “Report Error” for my button title and that stayed in place once I clicked “SAVE”. However, when I copied and pasted the following (from the example text):
    If you found an error, highlight it and press [combination] or [button] to inform us.
    into the “front-end action text” box, and clicked “SAVE”, the text disappears …and NO button appears on my posts.

    I’m using a Responsive theme that SHOULDN’T be the cause of this.

    Any suggestions to fix this? This plugin looks like it might be a “must have”.

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/error-notification/

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  • Plugin Author Taras Dashkevych

    (@taskotr)

    Hello, if you hide it then you need to add error_notification_action_text() to your post template.

    Thread Starter Trish

    (@trible)

    I uninstalled the plugin when I did not receive the necessary help, so this is no longer an issue. Thank YOU for trying to help.

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