Plugin Support
Karina
(@karinapremio)
Hello @betoarisi , I hope you are well!
I can confirm it’s absolutely possible to turn off the bar from the plug-in settings and you don’t need to pay for this.
Here as the steps to do this:
Step 1: open the My Sticky Bar plug-in settings from your WordPress admin panel sidebar:
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Step 2: Click on “Dashboard”. In the page that will open you will see your existing bars.
Step 3: click on the purple toggle to turn off the bar (make sure it turns red, it means it’s off):
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That’s it! Can you please give it a try and let me know if it works?
Moderator
Jan Dembowski
(@jdembowski)
Forum Moderator and Brute Squad
@karinapremio Wait. What?
A banner is supposed to b simple to disable and not come back. What you describe is not that and I’m certain violating the plugin guidelines.
https://developer.wordpress.org/plugins/wordpress-org/detailed-plugin-guidelines/#11-plugins-should-not-hijack-the-admin-dashboard
Hello @tomeraharon and @galdub and how are you? When do you think this will be fixed?
Moderator
Jan Dembowski
(@jdembowski)
Forum Moderator and Brute Squad
Oh! It’s the actual site and not the dashboard. That’s different. Just install it and it does that with “Get 30% off your first purchase” text for all visitors.
Drinks coffee, so good.
I think that’s worse. Yeah, it should default to no bar till the user creates one. But that’s not a dashboard issue that I thought it was.
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This reply was modified 2 months, 2 weeks ago by
Jan Dembowski.
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This reply was modified 2 months, 2 weeks ago by
Jan Dembowski. Reason: Clarity
@jdembowski yeah exactly, Karina meant to write “bar” and not “banner”
Moderator
Jan Dembowski
(@jdembowski)
Forum Moderator and Brute Squad
Yeah. I think it should be off by default but meh, it’s not a Guideline 11 issue.
Plugin Support
Karina
(@karinapremio)
My apologies for the confusion in phrasing. I have adjusted my reply to reflect the correct terminology.