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  • Plugin Author Jeff Sterup

    (@foomagoo)

    You seem to be missing the new css rules. Make sure to clear your site cache if you are using a caching plugin. Also make sure to refresh your browser cache. One more thing you can do is make sure all of the new files got written to your server correctly. The best way to do that is to delete the plugin-organizer folder and upload all the files again.

    Thread Starter Jos.T

    (@jost-1)

    Hi Jeff,

    Thanks for speedy reply 🙂

    I don’t use cacheing and it’s only on this page’s admin that the problem exists.

    I’m guessing its a plug in conflict, but it’s only since the update as it worked perfectly before.

    The plugin works fine with correct styling on the rest of my site so I don’t know how it would be CSS.

    Does CSS some how control the button actions as well?

    Because the options are locked to what I had when the plugin was working on that page. Meaning I can’t turn on or off plugins on that page anymore.

    Hope that clarifies.

    I’ll try your suggestions and let you know

    Regards,

    Joseph

    Plugin Author Jeff Sterup

    (@foomagoo)

    Did you try my suggestion? It seemed like you were missing either the stylesheet or the new template file so nothing looked right. You could have been missing some of the javasript too.

    Thread Starter Jos.T

    (@jost-1)

    Yes I did “delete the plugin-organizer folder and upload all the files again.”

    It’s only happening on admin pages for event espresso event management plugin.

    All other pages have the correct styling and functionality.

    What can I do about that ? Event Espresso is a must have plugin for me as is yours.

    It was working on that plugins admin pages before the last update.

    Regards,

    Joseph

    Plugin Author Jeff Sterup

    (@foomagoo)

    Unfortunately I can’t test with event espresso since it is a premium plugin. Could you create a temporary login for me on your site? Preferably your test site. Without running both plugins I can’t see where the problem is.

    Thread Starter Jos.T

    (@jost-1)

    Wow that’s incredible didn’t expect that. Thanks Jeff! What I’ll do is set up a test site with the EE plugin and Plugin organizer and give you access. GIve me a day or so. How do I PM you for access details?

    Plugin Author Jeff Sterup

    (@foomagoo)

    You can send an email to foomagoo at gmail dot com with the login details.

    Thread Starter Jos.T

    (@jost-1)

    Hi Jeff,

    I installed both plugins on a dev site and gave you full admin access. You should have everything you need in your email account listed above to test out both plugins.

    Just to ket you know the error did occur on the dev site as well with the latest versions of both your plugins installed.

    Would be so awesome to get this working again.

    Thanks again and I look forward to what you find out 🙂

    Thanks again,

    Joseph

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