Hi Cedric,
The AddToAny plugin’s head script isn’t showing, so it’s likely a problem with your theme which you can confirm by temporarily switching themes. (If AddToAny still isn’t showing on a default theme, such as Twenty Thirteen, also try disabling all other plugins to find the one(s) that are interfering with your theme.)
Whichever the cause, something is wrong with your theme outputting wp_head()
:
http://codex.wordpress.org/Theme_Development#Plugin_API_Hooks
Hi Micropat,
Thank you for your answer. I have found that it comes from the OptimizePress 2.0 plugin. When I disable it, AddToAny works again.
Can you do something about it or should I contact myself OptimizePress 2.0 support?
Kind regards
Cedric
Hi Micropat,
Do you have any advice about this issue?
Cedric
Hi Micropat,
I have opened a support request on OptimizePress2.0 support website as well.
With Regards,
Cedric
Hi Cedric, yes, contacting your theme’s author is the right course.
Hi Micropat,
OP2 support told me to check back with you…
Could you have a look at it please?
Has anything changed? (In my last post I accidentally mistook OptimizePress for your theme, but I see now that it’s a plugin.)
Since that premium plugin is interfering with the AddToAny plugin, which is widely used and stable, the OptimizePress authors should at least provide some technical insight into the issue, and they should probably get it fixed soon.
Nothing changed. Yes, I have OP2 installed as a plugin.
OptimizePress support told me that plugin authors should respect coding/WP conventions and then it should work…
I would suggest that you contact their technical team directly.