Please turn debug mode on.
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daffny
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Debug mode has been enabled. I’m not seeing any change.
One of your other plugins causes JavaScript errors. That results in the client side code of my plugin not being executed at all. Therefore, there is no pin it button.
Try disabling other plugins and see if it helps. You might also consider disabling W3 Total Cache and checking out if it helps.
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daffny
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I’ve disabled everything I can think of (W3 Cache, Image Smush, etc.) I’m still having the problem.
There’s an issue with a Twitter-related script. I noticed it a couple of times before and all I had to do in order to fix it was disable the Twitter feature (the plugin or theme that was adding it) and enable it again after a minute or two. That might help.
I noticed that you’ve switched to another Pinterest plugin, so I’m marking the topic as resolved, as it’s no longer relevant.
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daffny
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Thank you for the info. I’ll try the Twitter trick and hopefully get the jQuery one back up and running, as I really prefer it.
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daffny
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The other plugin I tried is not working. I have disabled W3 Total Cache, WP-Optimize, and Smush-It, as well as getting rid of the Twitter feed in my widget bar. I even deleted the jQuery plugin and reinstalled… It’s still not working. What am I missing?
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daffny
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Figured it out! Twitter was not the culprit- Instagram for WordPress was. Once I disabled it, I was able to get the Pin It button back. Whew! Still going through other plugins one by one to make sure they are compatible before I leave them on.
Great job figuring that out!