• Here is the exact error:

    Your server doesn’t allow remote HTTP requests using wp_remote_get. You will have to visit this page manually to update which blocks are used on each page.

    The “visit this page” link leads to a 404 before saving or publishing. When saved as a draft, the link goes to a preview of the post. When published, the error and the “Multiple content blocks” collapsable box surrounding it do not appear. So, there is no way for me to use this plugin on my posts/pages.

    http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/multiple-content-blocks/

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  • Sorry, I’m not here to help, as I have the same issue. Well, this plugin works just fine on pages, but even though I haven’t added code on index.php, it’s popping up on my posts (and sadly, when I try to add a new slideshow on Portfolio Slideshow Pro!)

    Plugin Author Trendwerk

    (@trendwerk)

    This error is caused when your server doesn’t support HTTP requests. MCB relies on HTTP requests to find out which content blocks should be used.

    Your errors seem a little strange though. I will see if I can recreate them, I’ll get back to you.

    Plugin Author Trendwerk

    (@trendwerk)

    In case HTTP Requests don’t work, automatic initialization of blocks is not possible.

    I’ve just added an admin page where you can disable HTTP requests. You can refresh the blocks manually by visiting the page.

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