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KTS915
(@kts915)
Now that I have gone back to 0.1.9, I can also see that the base page that I selected not only had the shortcode [anspress] inserted into it (as it should) but that it also had its title changed to [anspress]. Obviously, that can’t be intended behavior.
Installation is working perfectly in firefox.
Yes I kept the title as [anspress], there is a strong reason behind this.
I am replacing it to change the anspress page titles.
yes yes, I can do this without [anspress] in title BUT I seen many people uses SEO plugin and which sometime modify titles foe better SEO.
So, for compatibility I am using replace in title. that look better to me.
NOTE: this is a Pre Release of version 1.0, for finding bugs.
Plugin Contributor
KTS915
(@kts915)
I understand its pre-release; that’s why I am reporting this bug.
I am using Firefox 31 (on localhost server running Linux Mint 17), and it just doesn’t install.
Okey 🙂
Is there any error on console ? install firebug and let me know if there is any javascript error.
Plugin Contributor
KTS915
(@kts915)
No, Firebug reports no javascript problems.
Same problem here, installation is not working and I am not even able to open any page, post, or do anything, as it is asking to install anspress first, which is not working here. Not able to deactivate the plugin as well.
Please fix this.
OK wait 30 minutes let me fix this issue
Weird issue, its fine in many site. 😐
Guys can anyone give me access to your wp-admin ? So that I can check what issue there.
if yes please send me password at support@rahularyan.com.
Added option for bypassing install. update Anspress to latest.
And I do not need access to your WP now.