Hi @bobwey1
Google “wordpress plugins previous versions”, click on any of the first several links that appear, and follow the instructions in any of those guides.
David
David,
Sorry for being dense, but I don’t understand what you mean by “click on any of the first several links that appear”.
Bob
When you search for something in Google, Google brings up a page of results. Click on any of the results.
David
Pretty lame reply @davidanderson
Why send a user to search Google? You should have development versions available like all other plugins. And why doesn’t rollback work?
Your latest update has caused lots of grief for me and others, but with no way to go back to an earlier version, you rob your users of a quick and easy solution.
We’re not all stupid, so please don’t treat us as such.
I’ve been a premium user for many years, but the last few days have left me wondering why.
I apologize. Yes, I discovered that there are earlier versions available here: https://wordpress.org/plugins/updraftplus/advanced/
Perhaps this will help @bobwey1 with his request.
@bobsled,
I appreciate your defensive comments. I was probably being a little dense because in the past, when I needed to revert, it seems the plugin’s info page provided a link to the wordpress.org repository under the headref “previous versions”. I really didn’t pay attention to where I landed, only that what I was looking for was there. When David said “to google”, it didn’t register right away. I did manage to find my way to the repository, and to revert back to resolve the issue.
That said, I appreciate David’s additional updates to resolve the problems being caused by interactions with other people’s code, with three additional updates to date.
Bobwey1