@onnaholl – I see, the AllWebMenus template includes (an older version of) my plugin and loads it in automatically, so the two different versions are conflicting. Please contact the AllWebMenus folks to resolve this.
Hi, thanks so much for letting me know!!
Onna
Another questions- I did that and it fixed the problem however I am getting this message…
Please move the YARPP template files into your theme to complete installation. Simply move the sample template files (currently in wp-content/plugins/yet-another-related-posts-plugin/yarpp-templates/) to the /home/makin36/public_html/toddlercraft/wp-content/themes/crafty-cart directory.
I tried moving the yarpp-templates folder -but that didn’t fix it it said that it wasn’t there. Should I be moving the example file only?
Don’t move the folder move the templates in the folder to the crafty-cart theme directory.
I get that message, too, “simply” move the sample template files into your theme. Maybe “simple” for you, but not for me. Tell me just how to do that.
@deander7, that means you want to move the individual files over, not the entire “yarpp-templates” folder.
Hello Mitcho and all,
We just released a new version of the AllWebMenus “WordPress Menu” plugin that resolves any conflicts with the YARPP plugin.
Version 1.0.17 of the AllWebMenus plugin offers the following:
– Easier interface.
– Multiple menus (use up to 5 different menus on your posts or pages), with separate settings per drop-down menu.
– New option: “Dynamic” Menu Type (AllWebMenus provides the menu style while all items are populated based on blog’s content).
– New option: “Static” Menu Type (both menu style and content are provided by AllWebMenus, allowing full customization of the menu).
– New option: “Mixed” Menu Type (combines both the “Dynamic” and “Static” Menu Types in a single implementation – you can have both WordPress and non-WordPress items on your menu!).
– Integration with the latest “Related Posts” (YARPP) plugin. It dynamically adds a “Related Posts” item at the end of the Main Menu, with a submenu that contains posts related to the post you are currently viewing!
The last item means that we do not include the YARPP plugin inside the AllWebMenus plugin anymore so that no conflicts arise. But we do have a link to Mitcho’s plugin so that the user can install the latest YARPP separately and use its content inside the menus. This works great and without any problems. And our users get to know Mitcho’s plugin, as the YARPP option is very prominent at the end of the plugin.
The new AllWebMenus “WordPress Menu” plugin can be downloaded from here:
http://www.likno.com/addins/wordpress-menu.html
Thanks,
Aris Filokostas
on behalf of the Likno/AllWebMenus team.
@arislikno thanks for the notice… I’m not sure how that’s related to this issue, though.