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  • Goes to how you how WebGeek takes users feedback seriously and modifies the code accordingly.

    A dozen sites? Keeps you out of mischief… 🙂

    Cheers,
    Gene

    Thread Starter Gestroud

    (@gestroud)

    Well, I sure hope that those who are making feature requests consider helping the developer support his/her efforts by making donations. It’s only fair, IMO. A lot of work gets put into the plugins available on WP. 🙂

    I wish we could read what’s been changed on every new released version.

    Also, I’m constantly getting complaints from my users that it says cookies and JavaScript aren’t enabled when they are. If they try to comment again, it usually works out of nowhere. This needs to be fixed ASAP… 🙁

    I wish we could read what’s been changed on every new released version.

    WebGeek does keep a changelog here

    It’s a constantly changing (for the better) plugin and as far as I’m concerned, if all plugin authors were as responsive as WebGeek is, we’d be in plugin heaven.

    helping the developer support his/her efforts by making donations

    I second that.

    Cheers,
    Gene

    @gestroud: Not even close to a final version. 🙂 Thanks!

    @raygene: Thanks for support Gene. 🙂 It’s really about you guys, and if we as developers forget that then we’ve missed the point. 🙂

    @rfischmann: Sorry to hear that. Send me a support request through the Support Form (so I can email you back and we can dialog). I’ll try to help you figure it out. It’s most likely a conflict with another plugin, or possibly a conflict with an obscure configuration option on your server. We should be able to figure it out pretty quick though.

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