• Resolved Misophoniq

    (@rubencc)


    Plugin downloaded, activated and then what? No settings? No explanation on how to use? It’s like the plugin is not there at all.

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  • Thread Starter Misophoniq

    (@rubencc)

    Found out what’s wrong already. The wp-content is hardcoded in the pluging, rather than reading the correct path from the wp-config like it should. Yet another badly coded plugin into the digital bin. Get your stuff right!

    Plugin Author SocialBlogsite

    (@socialblogsite)

    Hopefully this is a VERY simple widget you could create yourself, and it’s intended for people who know cero coding unlike you (and hence didn’t modify the default wp-content folder’s name: 99.99% people ).

    If you have the time please feel free to fix it and send me the update, and I’ll thank you somewhere. I’m swamped at the moment.

    Plugin Author SocialBlogsite

    (@socialblogsite)

    UPDATE:
    This issue affects 1/7418 users, only.

    Ruben: I went into your issue, and I found the following:

    The icon’s image url MUST be called from a JS file, AND must be conveniently in the plugin’s folder so 99.98% of users don’t have to install it manually.

    IF I ADDED the url of your plugins folder to the JS file so it can read the button’s image, IT WILL REVEAL THE PATH TO YOUR PLUGINS FOLDER, which WOULD DEFEAT the main reason why you changed your wp-content folder’s name: SECURITY.

    So YOU are the one who should copy image where it’s being expected, or editing the code to match YOUR HIDDEN secure folder.

    Sorry. I’ll have to stick with the 99.98% of happy users.

    PS: Let me know how if you know any way I can fix it without revealing your plugins folder path in the code.

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