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  • Plugin Author d-media

    (@martijnh)

    Hi,

    Have you tried turning off all styling and see if the button is visible then ?
    Has the problem occured since the first install or after editing your theme / adding new plugins ?

    Thread Starter markman1330

    (@markman1330)

    Hi, thanks for responding.

    Yes, turning off all styling is the first thing I tried. Still nothing.

    This problem has occurred since the first install. I have not edited the theme or added any plugins. This is the most recent addition to the site.

    This plugin has the highest rating which is why I chose it. My WP is the most recent version.

    Plugin Author d-media

    (@martijnh)

    Thanks for choosing our plug-in! let’s hope we can get this fixed.

    I suggest you try the following:
    – Set the WP debug variabele to true in your wp-config.php and see if any notices or errors are shown

    – Double check for javascript errors that would prevent execution

    – Deactivate the plugin and manually Generate a button for your page on http://www.google.com/webmasters/+1/button/ and place the generated code for example on your frontpage to test if it works.
    If the button doesn’t show than the plugin is not the problem.

    – If it still doesn’t work can you send a link to the page ?

    When I look at the source code to enable the active plug-in on the main page, I see these links. if I does not look disabled;-)

    [Code moderated as per the Forum Rules. Please use the pastebin]

    Thread Starter markman1330

    (@markman1330)

    Okay, so other plugins and manually it works. When I turn on debugging in my config file these are the messages I get. The first one is at the very top of the page. The other two are at the top of each post. I don’t really know what they mean, my skills only extend so far!

    My page: http://blog.travellersplayground.com

    Notice: wp_enqueue_script was called incorrectly. Scripts and styles should not be registered or enqueued until the wp_enqueue_scripts, admin_enqueue_scripts, or init hooks. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 3.3.) in /home2/traveln7/public_html/blog/wp-includes/functions.php on line 3587

    Notice: Undefined variable: post in /home2/traveln7/public_html/blog/wp-content/plugins/google-1-button-automator/googleplusone.php on line 78

    Notice: Trying to get property of non-object in /home2/traveln7/public_html/blog/wp-content/plugins/google-1-button-automator/googleplusone.php on line 78

    Plugin Author d-media

    (@martijnh)

    Hi,

    I’ll fix that notice in the next release (probably friday). In the meantime you can fix it yourself by changing the follow code:

    function add_post_footer_googleplusone( $text ){
    	global $posts;

    into

    function add_post_footer_googleplusone( $text ){
    	global $post;
    Thread Starter markman1330

    (@markman1330)

    I did so. No change. The icon is still not showing, but the div tag is present.

    I cleaned up some other depreciated stuff this morning. I still get the notice at the top of my page. But your’s has cleared out. Something else I discovered. If I leave your plugin turned on. And I copy and paste the Goggle+ code manually…both your g+ icon and the manual one show. When I delete the manual code, your g+ button disappears again.

    Thanks for your help on this.

    Thread Starter markman1330

    (@markman1330)

    Well I suppose I will uninstall this plugin as it’s still not working and it’s been a week since someone has last responded, please let me know if you come up with a solution.

    Plugin Author d-media

    (@martijnh)

    Hi,

    I looked at the page again and i noticed some things:

    – The page includes the google analytics javascript twice (ga.js)

    – There’s a manually inserted google button at the bottom “<g:plusone annotation=”inline”></g:plusone>” but it’s missing the javascript to activate it. I reckon you pasted the button code + js in a footer widget and the footer widget stripped the Javascript.

    Maybe the plugin fails because of this. So i would try to remove it from the footer and test again.

    Thread Starter markman1330

    (@markman1330)

    Right, sorry about that, that was me messing around trying to get it to work when manually inserting code and not cleaning up well enough after. I have removed the extra code in the footer from what I can tell. Please let me know if you find excess code still.

    Keep in mind when I manually add the code instead of using a plug in, it does appear on the page.

    The plugin still seems not to be appearing.

    Plugin Author d-media

    (@martijnh)

    Stupid question but gonna ask it anyway, did you activate the plugin? πŸ˜‰

    And could you test if the problem lies in the template ?
    Try switching between your current theme and the default twentyeleven (it’s should work in the last).

    Thread Starter markman1330

    (@markman1330)

    No such thing as stupid questions. Yes, the plugin is activated. And yes, switching templates did make the difference (it worked with the twentyeleven theme). What does this mean?

    The template I am using is one I created, I based it off a tutorial I found online, all the graphics and CSS I modified, although I don’t know PHP so my modifications are basic if none when it comes to that.

    I could have easily left a key piece of code out if i didn’t know what it did when I built my template.

    Thank you for your persistence in my problem.

    Plugin Author d-media

    (@martijnh)

    Ah, a good sign, we’re on to something! πŸ˜‰

    Check if your footer.php includes <?php wp_footer(); ?>
    This function is needed to include to javascript.

    Thread Starter markman1330

    (@markman1330)

    That was it! Next time I will explain it’s a self built template to begin with, I probably could have shortened the journey.

    Thank you so much for your help. This is great and your help was greatly appreciated.

    Plugin Author d-media

    (@martijnh)

    No problem!

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