• Resolved robin_dean

    (@robin_dean)


    Hello.

    I very much like the concept of your plugin as it’s aesthetic layout is quite nice, however it’s stylesheet overrides that of my site’s theme (not cool) with regard to line-height and perhaps others I’m not seeing.

    When I noticed this, I decided to check W3C validation across my entire installation and, with your plugin installed, everything’s rendered invalid.

    I’m running the Genesis framework by StudioPress. Until this is resolved, I’m looking at competing plugins. Help me choose yours!

    The free version, for now. Any mention of Pro would be received as a sales pushing insult.

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-symposium/

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  • Plugin Author Simon Goodchild

    (@simongoodchild)

    Hiya Robin, I’ll try not to mention the “other” version 😉

    Development of this version of WP Symposium stopped about a year ago (end of development life), with updates provided for security fixes if identified or a WordPress update.

    The “other one” (doing my best here not to insult….) was rebuilt from the ground up as a more pure WordPress version.

    Purely for information that might help you, the “one that shall not be mentioned” is also free as a core version on this repository, and has layout options to mimick this version of WP Symposium if that will help your choice.

    We have to be careful on these forums, as we get our wrists slapped if not used for supporting users of this plugin, so I better not go on anymore, but happy to discuss on our forums with you.

    Hope I didn’t over step the mark 😉

    Thread Starter robin_dean

    (@robin_dean)

    Not at all. Fast response too! Thanks and fair enough.

    Plugin Author Robert Dempsey

    (@robertd62)

    SLoved in past

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