Any news? It’s 2 minutes of work.
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This reply was modified 1 year, 10 months ago by Theo Gkitsos.
Hi, Theo.
I empathize with you. I feel your pain. I’m not a member of their plugin development team, but I did solve this problem for one of my websites. I fixed it myself manually a while ago. I’ve uploaded a text file to my website’s “shared files” folder for you to save. Here’s the URL:
https://derekswebsitesandmore.com/shared-files/pojo-a11y-frontend-php.txt
Obviously, you will have to edit the file name. I assume that you have access to your website’s file manager on the host or have access to Plugin Editor in your website’s WordPress dashboard.
Thanks for trying to help. I know how to fix this error too. But I like this plugin, I use it frequently and don’t want to upload the modified files every time.
Also, we both know how to overcome this, but most people don’t, so I think it’s better for everyone to fix this error in the “plugin-level” and not at “user-level”.
You’re welcome.
According to the change log, the last update was on 2018-05-28 (May 28, 2018), so I doubt that they care anymore. I like this plugin too. I modified the file once, then compressed the plugin’s folder on my local storage device (my laptop computer) so that I can upload the zip file in the WordPress dashboard. It’s easier this way.
Sometimes we have to do things ourselves, and not rely on “ghost-like” developers. 😉
You’re probably right about this plugin.